ATP Tour Finals Highlights – Rublev vs Tsitsipas Highlights: Andrey Rublev books his spot in the semifinals of the ATP Finals 2022 as he defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 on Friday. With the victory, the Russian has reached the last-4 at the ATP Tour Finals for the first time in his career. Rublev will now meet Casper Ruud for place in FINALS. In the 2nd Semfinal Novak Djokovic plays Taylor Fritz: Follow ATP Finals LIVE streaming on VOOT and LIVE Updates with InsideSport.I
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ATP Tour Finals Highlights: Andrey Rublev defeats Stefanos Tsitsipas in three sets, ready to take Casper Ruud for place in FINALS: Watch HIGHLIGHTS
Rublev vs Tsitsipas Highlights: In a winner-takes-all match to decide the second-place finisher in Red Group, Rublev withstood pressure and challenge from Tsitsipas to clicnh the victory at the season finale. This win is Rublev’s 51st tour-level win of the season. This is also Rublev’s first victory against the Greek this season as he had lost his two prior meetings against Tsitsipas in 2022.
“I didn’t give up. I kept fighting and playing,” Rublev said. “I lost my emotions a bit when I lost a stupid game at 40/0 in the first set. I let my emotions go. But then I just kept fighting and playing and you will have chances. I thought I would have chances if I just gave my best. I managed to turn the match around and I am happy to be in the semis.”
ATP Tour Finals Highlights: Andrey Rublev defeats Stefanos in three sets, enters maiden final in ATP Tour Finals – Watch HighlightsThe 25-year-old Rublev, who had not progressed from the group stage in his two previous Nitto ATP Finals appearances, will meet third seed Casper Ruud in Saturday’s semi-finals.
“I am really looking forward [to the match] because Casper is such a nice person on and off the court,” Rublev said. “He is a great player, great fighter. He has achieved so many good things this season, so it is going to be a really good challenge for me. I hope I will do my best and I will see what happens.”