“Rublev, rest in peace. Andrey. Dearest Tennis Plyer, May Your Death Occur As…….

You probably don’t give this tennis player much thought, but maybe you should.

Not because he survived a fifth-set tiebreaker when it seemed all was gone, narrowly avoiding being the victim of a major upset on the

opening day of the Australian Open. He is not the upcoming sensation. He’s too old for that at 26. He doesn’t really have the best

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game. Amazing forehand, however. He might never win a Grand Slam title, despite his insane desperation.

Andrey Rublev is someone you should definitely pay attention to because, more often than not, he’s you.

Even if you are aware of your wealth and good fortune, do you yearn for a little bit more?

Do you find yourself losing your temper during awkward situations, even when your entire brain tells you not to?

Have you ever turned down guaranteed money in order to follow your passion?

Have you ever chosen principle and friendship above quiet and a less risky route?

If that’s the case, Rublev—warts and all—a Russian during a period when most of the world viewed Russians as enemies—might be

your man.

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Currently ranked fifth in the world, he just had his greatest season to date. Following a week-long trip to visit his relatives in Moscow,

where some of them he had previously

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