Madrid Open: Andrey Rublev knocks out Felix Auger-Aliassime and triumphs

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Madrid Open: Andrey Rublev knocks out Felix Auger-Aliassime and triumphs

Andrey Rublev once again proved his talent by winning the Madrid Open a year after his victory in Monte-Carlo. The final against Felix Auger-Aliassime è was an epic battle that saw Rublev emerge victorious with a score of 4-6, 7-5, 7-5, in a match that held everyone in suspense for 2 hours and 47 minutes. Despite physical difficulties, Rublev showed tremendous determination, bouncing back after a difficult start and taking home the trophy.

This success marks a rebirth of sorts for Rublev, who has faced turbulent weeks since his disqualification in Dubai. Returning to the Caja Magica, he has regained his best form and serenity, even climbing the ATP rankings to return to the number six position in the world. This è his 16th career title and second of the year after winning Hong Kong.

The Madrid Open è was a tournament plagued by withdrawals, but Rublev showed he has the mentality è and the skills è needed to emerge a winner even in the most challenging situations. His victory è a tribute to his perseverance and talent and undoubtedly solidifies him as one of the best players on the ATP circuit.

"In the last weeks I was always losing in the first round, now è everything has changed. For the last four days I haven’t slept, I have to thank the doctors who have been magical. The credit è all of them. This è the title I am most proud of in my career" said after winning the trophy.

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