Andrey Rublev rallies to beat De Minaur in 5, claims 300th career win | ATP Tour | Tennis
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January 21, 2024
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Andrey Rublev claims his 300th career win to reach the Australian Open quarter-finals. By ATP Staff
Andrey Rublev extended his perfect start to the season to 8-0 after overcoming World No. 10 Alex de Minaur and a fiercely patriotic home crowd to win a rollercoaster five-setter at the Australian Open Sunday night.
Rublev snapped a five-match losing streak against Top 10 opponents and now will look to convert his 10th Grand Slam quarter-final into his first major semi-final when he meets fourth seed Jannik Sinner Tuesday.
Rublev was in danger of crashing out of the year's first major after losing a dramatic third-set tie-break, but he rebounded by breaking the Australian's opening service games in the fourth and fifth sets to clinch his 300th match win 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-7(4), 6-3, 6-0 after four hours, 14 minutes.
"I started to feel a little bit of pain but that's normal after four hours with intensity," Rublev said of his physical condition in the fifth set. "I just tried not to think about it and to push myself. I told myself 'Don't cry, don't feel storry for yourself, just keep fighting'."
In a critical start to the fifth set, Rublev clubbed four clean winners as he took the first eight points of the set to silence the Australian crowd. Perhaps concerned about the possible onset of cramps as his legs tired and compromised his movement, Rublev unleashed a baseline barrage in the final set to reduce the need to cover his side of the court.
The tactic paid huge dividends, with De Minaur having no answer to the firepower unlike earlier in the match, when his fresher legs and exceptional movement helped him keep pace with Rublev for the first three sets.