Ings criticizes Rublev’s lack of remorse after disqualification

Ings criticized Rublev's lack of remorse. Rublev's outburst led to disqualification, denied using inappropriate language, and later had ranking points restored.

Ings Criticizes Rublev's Lack Of Remorse After Disqualification

Rublev received harsh criticism from former tennis umpire Richard Ings for displaying “zero remorse.” The Russian was informed that Ings would have “thrown his appeal in the bin” and “backed the on court officials.”

After furiously objecting to a line judge last week when behind 5-6 in the third set of his Dubai semifinal match against Alexander Bublik, Rublev defaulted.

World No. 5 was furious with the line judge for failing to call a Bublik shot out as he lost the match and was later banned after an umpire was informed by another official that he had seen Rublev curse at one of his colleagues. With support from Bublik, the 26-year-old denied having been speaking in Russian or under oath.

Rublev was fined $36,000, but after an appeal, the ranking points he received from the ATP 500 tournament were restored. The initial punishment had stripped him of them.

Andrey Rublev in 2024

Andrey Rublev

43 - 26win/loss

Hard
26-11
I Hard
6-7
Clay
11-6
Grass
0-2
27 year old
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2024 Highlights

Now the world no.5 (career-high), the Russian played his last match on the 1st of March when he was defeated by world no.20 Alexander Bublik 6-7(4) 7-6(5) 6-5 def. in the semifinal in Dubai (draw).

Currently, during this season Andrey achieved a compiled 14-4 record. The Russian conquered 1 title in Hong Kong.

Rublev has scheduled to play next in Miami (Miami Open). He will begin to play the tournament from the main draw that will commence on the 18th of March.

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Andrey Rublev

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