ZIPRECRUITER PLAYER RESUME: Andrey Rublev

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When Andrey Rublev is on your side of the draw, there’s going to be a battle for every point: the world No. 6 wears his emotions on his sleeve and leaves it all on the court.

Coming off of his first Masters 1000 title at Monte Carlo, Rublev is hungrier than ever before for that next career milestone.

Although winning a Grand Slam is on every player’s bucket list, the 25-year-old can start by reaching his first major semi: 0-7 in slam quarterfinals is quite a statistic, but if anyone can channel the past to fuel his present, it’s Rublev.

Let’s not forget that, in 2021 he achieved something most tennis players will never be able to: an Olympic Gold Medal. At the Tokyo Games, he teamed up with Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova to take the Mixed Doubles medal for Russia.

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Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Andrey Rublev defeat Elena Vesnina and Aslan Karatsev for the Gold Medal in Tokyo.

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Andrey Rublev defeat Elena Vesnina and Aslan Karatsev for the Gold Medal in Tokyo.

That plus his 13 (and counting) ATP singles championships, a career high world ranking in the Top 5, and the new responsibility as godfather to Daniil Medvedev’s daughter is just enough juice to keep the Russian motivated.

He does have to be a good role model for her, after all.

Did you know that Rublev is also an entrepreneur? That’s right, off court he owns his own clothing brand, Rublo, a brand that’s “not about clothes” but rather “equality, kindness, hope.”

Any way you look at it, Rublev is making moves in the tennis world. He is looking for that next turning point in his career, looking ahead to his next milestone, and is pushing himself towards the inner peace necessary to achieve his remaining goals.

As tennis fans, that means tuning into many more riveting Rublev matches along the way.