Andrey Rublev has been dealing with mental health issues that are impacting his sports career and is becoming a role model for young people by acknowledging and addressing them maturely. After reaching the quarterfinals of the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2025, he shared some remarkable statements. "What I feel is like a person addicted to something. Every day I am afraid, but today I was able to calm down. I don't know if I will achieve it the next day," he said about his outbursts on the court. "The important thing is to accept oneself, set aside your ego, and listen to your inner voice. I would recommend everyone to be honest with themselves. 99% of the world's people, although they think they are, are not completely," he asserted.
"It's like a person who is addicted to something: every day you're a bit afraid. Today, I was able (to calm down); but the next day, I don't know if I will make it or not"
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) February 6, 2025
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