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The Russian has avenged three recent losses en route to the Cincinnati Open quarterfinals—where Carlos Alcaraz awaits.
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Yardbarker on MSN'Hopefully': Andrey Rublev shares when his coach Marat Safin is likely to join him on American tour
Russia’s Andrey Rublev has opened up about when his coach, Marat Safin, will join him on the US tour. The 27-year-old is currently taking part in the Canadian Open, where he cemented his spot in the ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNAndrey Rublev reveals the main advice he received from Marat Safin
Andrey Rublev understood that he had to change some things to get out of the crisis that has affected him in the last year and a half, which is why he decided to start a new collaboration with his ...
Marat Safin shows up in Australia with two black eyes he said he got in an alley from a bar brawl in Moscow. I chuckled when I heard this story because this type of behavior is what you could only ...
MOSCOW – Former world tennis No. 1 Marat Safin has denied evading tax after a report linked him with Swiss bank accounts. The report, based on leaked documents from HSBC's Swiss private bank ...
Marat Safin News from United Press International.Quotes It's a great honor to reach the No.1 ranking and it is a dream every girl who has ever wanted to play professional tennis shares Safina ...
Safin will be missed, because he reminded us to expect only the unexpected. "Andre had the problems with the head, Marat had problems with consistency; so did I, Dinara maybe she has something ...
Physically Marat Safin is a tremendously gifted tennis player at 6’5”, 220 lbs. he is a monster and he is a surprisingly mobile guy unlike the other big men on the tour like Karlovic and Isner.
2.Marat Safin is loyal: Watch him stand up for his sister, Dinara Safina, in response to the ongoing questions regarding her No. 1 ranking.
Former world No.1 tennis player Marat Safin is well known internationally as a gifted but mercurial tennis talent who could humble the likes of Pete Sampras and Roger Federer when he was in the mood.
If he did, Marat will flame out in the first or second round. If he didn't, then Marat will at least make the quarters. Results have always been this arbitrary with Safin, only now more than ever.
Marat Safin bowed out in his final Wimbledon with a 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4 loss to Jesse Levine, a 133rd-ranked qualifier from Boca Raton, Fla., who began Tuesday with an 0-2 tour-level record in ...
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