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Tennis – Davis Cup Finals – Madrid Arena, Madrid, Spain – December 5, 2021 Russian Tennis Federation’s Daniil Medvedev celebrates with teammates on the podium after winning the Davis Cup REUTERS/Susana Vera

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Tennis – Davis Cup Finals – Madrid Arena, Madrid, Spain – December 5, 2021 Russian Tennis Federation’s Daniil Medvedev celebrates with teammates on the podium after winning the Davis Cup REUTERS/Susana Vera
It does not matter which sport one is playing, one thing is for certain, victory calls for celebration. Russian tennis sensation Andrey Rublev, who is expected to be the next big thing in tennis recently made headlines when he was spotted enjoying a magnificent performance in the Swedish Open.
After winning the Swedish Open and defeating arch-rival Casper Rudd in the final, the Russian player did manage to find some time for himself amidst the busy schedule. He was spotted enjoying and celebrating his victory with fans and his friends.
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Andrey Rublev spotted partying and getting pumped up to ‘We Are the Champions’
As the regular tennis season progresses, players often face challenging situations that can impact their overall performance. To counteract these pressures, each player has their preferred means of calming their mind.
In a recent video that surfaced online, Rublev was seen full of energy and enthusiasm, doing chin-ups while a DJ played the iconic song ‘We Are the Champions.’ The video clearly demonstrated his enjoyment and desire to make a triumphant comeback on the court after winning the Swedish Open.
Andrey Rublev in Bastad last night 😅
If you’re not celebrating doing pull-ups off the nightclub's elevated beam structure while 'We Are The Champions' plays in the background, did you really win the event?
(via @game_rublev) pic.twitter.com/vxG7U4J5JZ
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) July 24, 2023
Rublev’s choice to party as a means of relaxation might raise some eyebrows, but it highlights the importance of finding personal ways to unwind and de-stress. But after an okayish performance at Wimbledon, Rublev is already shifting his focus to the upcoming US Open.
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Rublev sets sights on the US Open after an Average Wimbledon
The US Open holds great significance for him, as it presents an opportunity to grasp the final Grand Slam of the year. At Wimbledon, he was defeated in the quarter-finals by Novak Djokovic, who then went on to book his place in the tournament finals. With more focus, he would definitely want to make it through to the finals when he plays in New York.
Andrey Rublev’s choice to party as a means of stress relief offers a fresh perspective on how athletes can effectively cope with the challenges of professional sports. While traditional methods such as meditation and leisurely activities work for some, Rublev has embraced a more dynamic approach to finding mental balance.

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Tennis – ATP 500 – Dubai Tennis Championships – The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Centre, Dubai, United Arab Emirates – February 25, 2022 Russia’s Andrey Rublev celebrates winning his semi final match against Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
The video of him enjoying his time off the court demonstrates his readiness to make a powerful return to tennis. With the US Open on the horizon, all eyes will be on Rublev, as he seeks to capitalize on his newfound mindset and conquer the year’s final Grand Slam.
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