Relentless Russian power baseliner and Monte Carlo and Madrid Masters champion.
Andrey Rublev was born on 20 October 1997 in Moscow, Russia. He turned professional in 2014 and established himself as one of the hardest hitters on tour with his flat, devastating forehand. Rublev has won 16 ATP titles and multiple Masters 1000 events including Monte Carlo (2023) and Madrid (2024). He is known for his emotional on-court behavior and his incredible consistency at ATP 500 level events. Despite reaching the top 5 in the world, a Grand Slam title has eluded him as he has fallen short in the quarter-finals of majors on multiple occasions.
Reaching the top 5 in the ATP rankings and winning multiple Masters 1000 series titles while becoming one of the most consistent players on tour.
He has won more ATP 500-level titles than any other active player — a remarkable consistency at that second-tier event level.
Did You Know?How They Played
Rublev is known for his aggressive baseline game built around exceptionally powerful groundstrokes, particularly his forehand which generates tremendous topspin and pace. He employs an attacking style, looking to dictate points early and put opponents on the defensive with his heavy hitting. His backhand is also a significant weapon, allowing him to create sharp angles and maintain consistent pressure throughout rallies.
Lasting Impact
Rublev has established himself as one of the most consistent performers on the ATP Tour in the early 2020s, helping to usher in a new generation of power-baseline players.
Career Honours
- Monte Carlo Masters 2023
- Madrid Open 2024