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Madrid Open: Andrey Rublev to return to the hospital for ‘foot fault’

The 26-year-old Russian, who has struggled with health issues throughout the tournament, recovered from the illness and an opening set wobble to clinch his second Masters 1000 title in just under three hours

Reuters Madrid Published 07.05.24, 11:12 AM
Andrey Rublev

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Andrey Rublev battled through a suspected virus and an anaesthetised foot to beat Felix Auger-Aliassime 4-6, 7-5, 7-5 and claimed the Madrid Open title on Sunday. But he revealed that he would now have to return to hospital to make a full recovery.

The 26-year-old Russian, who has struggled with health issues throughout the tournament, recovered from the illness and an opening set wobble to clinch his second Masters 1000 title in just under three hours.

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“I’m still sick and tomorrow (Monday) I’ll go back to the hospital for a full check-up to know exactly what’s going on,” Rublev told reporters.

“I’ve been sick for eight or nine days now, I’m not really getting better, which is strange because usually I get sick for two or three days at the most and maybe a fever.”

The seventh seed added that he needed an anaesthetic to play the final.

“They put an anaesthetic in the finger on my foot because somehow it got inflamed and started to get bigger and the pressure started to be on the bone and I can’t even put my shoe on.

“The feeling was similar to when you break it, so they put an anaesthetic so I don’t feel it and at least I could play without thinking.”

Rublev, who came into the Madrid tournament having lost his previous four matches on the tour, eliminated second seed and home favourite Carlos Alcaraz and also beat American Taylor Fritz to reach the final.

“I think it is normal to have ups and downs, but my focus now is to keep working and trying to improve. I think I showed a great level of tennis from the first match and in the end I was able to win the title.

“Now I think the most important thing is to try and recover and be ready for Rome,” he added.

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