
Andriy Rublev made the surprise of the day at the Champions Tour 2022 tournament on Monday, beating compatriot Daniil Medvedev. Immediately after the end of the game, Rublev heard a message about the war in Ukraine.
After the Russians won the duel at the 2022 Tournament of Champions, Rublev signed on camera, and the message was clear: “Peace, peace, peace. That’s all we need.”
Among Russian athletes, Andrii is a rarity. Since the beginning of the conflict, he has opposed the war in Ukraine.
Rublev also signed a message on camera during the tournament in Dubai (February 25, 2022): “No war, please,” he said then.
Rublev beat Medvedev in three sets 6-7(7), 6-3, 7-6(7) after a match lasting two hours and 34 minutes, and will next face Novak Djokovic.
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The moment when Andriy Rublev sends a message of peace

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