Andrey Rublev is channeling Marat Safin’s laidback energy and “chill” vibes as he continues his run at the Australian Open.
The No. 13 seed was tested on Wednesday by Portuguese qualifier Jaime Faria, eventually overcoming a late wobble to clinch a four-set victory in the second round, 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5. Afterward, Rublev was effusive in his praise of his opponent.
“I didn’t know him at all… and to be honest I don’t understand how he’s in qualies,” Rublev said. “With his level, he (should be) much better… It was not easy, but I was just trying to be there and trying to fight and looking for my moment.”
Throughout the match, his coach—Safin, the 2005 Australian Open champion—looked effortlessly cool in sunglasses and a Paul McCartney sweatshirt, exuding calm as he watched Rublev regroup and rally to victory on Margaret Court Arena.
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