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Inspired by Andrey Rublev openly talks about mental health battles after Doha title.

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5 Min Read

Chris ODDO | @Thefanchild | Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Andrey Rublev I was not ashamed of opening up mental health problems. In our sports, Russia is one of the people who went to the floor psychologically, but he was inspired because he continued to pursue himself better through experience.

Tennis Express

Russia can congratulate his stride in a year after Rublef’s failure in Dubai due to the collapse of the coat.

Nowadays, RubleV uses the word “responsibility” in the shoes before the game. So he can constantly remind me of important doctrines.

“What is happening in your life after all, it’s just your fault. “You can’t blame anything. I think this reminds me not to complain. ”

After all, I think so. It is about the balance of everywhere. It doesn’t matter. If you do not balance yourself, it will not be balanced. It doesn’t matter. Everything will be separated.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGZOLO9CRME

Negative loop

Rublev explained how low he was, depression and self -disgust for years, and helped me to find his way by acknowledging dialogue with No. 1 Marat Safin around the world.

“I’ve been on a lost loop with myself for several years, and I can’t find a way, I don’t understand what to do and what to do,” he said. “I don’t know. It sounds a bit dramatic or anything like that, such as a reason, purpose, or something like that. … It’s completely lost. In this way, I was completely lost with myself.

“One month, two months, or three months is one thing. Maybe you still have patience or something. But when one year, two, three, four, five years occurs. If you come for many years, you can’t stand it anymore. It’s like a pain that begins to grow more and more and wants to cut your arms. So it seemed like this. ”

Rublev attempted antidepressants, but after a year he realized that he could not make progress.

“I just stopped taking them,” he said.

At that time, Safin entered and helped to look at himself in the mirror.

“Then, with the help of Marat, he makes me understand myself or look at myself. Let’s say so. That’s it. It was a little restart from the floor. Then at least I couldn’t start moving in a better direction. Now I move little by little in this better direction. ”

Then Rublev won the ATP title again. His willingness to talk hard and share his struggle with the public inspired others publicly and inner people.

PolabadosaThe well -documented struggle for mental health went to social media to compliment Rublev, which was encouraging.

She wrote as an answer to Rublev’s press conference video. “Listening to all of this really moves me and I know how much pain it is. This will make you stronger at the end of the day. I’m glad I feel better. Thank you for telling me. ”

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