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Rublev overcomes fever to claim Madrid Open title

He praises doctors after winning for the 1st time


May 07, 2024 00:00:00


Russia's Andrey Rublev rejoicing after winning the final match against Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime at the Madrid Open tennis tournament in Madrid, Spain on Sunday — AP

MADRID, May 06 (AP): Despite sleepless nights struggling with a fever, Andrey Rublev found a way to fight back and win the Madrid Open for the first time.

Rublev was feeling sick all week but rallied to beat Felix Auger-Aliassime in three sets on Sunday and clinch his second Masters 1000 title.

Rublev won 4-6, 7-5, 7-5 after Auger-Aliassime double-faulted on the last point of the final at the clay-court tournament in the Spanish capital.

"I would say this is the most proud title of my career," Rublev said. "I was almost dead every day. I was not sleeping at night. The last three, four days I didn't sleep."

Rublev gave "full credit to the doctors," who were "doing some tricky things" just to make sure he could play.


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