Andrey Rublev advanced to the third round of the U.S. Open after a hard-fought four-set win over American wildcard Tristan Boyer. The match began with Rublev in full control, taking the first two sets 6-3, 6-3. But Boyer found his rhythm in the third, pushing Rublev into uncomfortable territory and stealing the set 7-5. The fourth set was a tense battle, culminating in a tiebreak where Rublev held firm to close it out 7-6 (4).
A test of composure and resilience
Rublev’s performance against Boyer showed both his strengths and vulnerabilities. After cruising early, he struggled with unforced errors and a dip in focus, especially in the third set. But when it mattered most, Rublev steadied himself and found the precision needed to finish the job.
Fashion as a form of self-expression
Off the court, Rublev has been exploring a different kind of spotlight—fashion modeling. He spoke about how the experience allows him to express another side of himself. He said he tried it for the first time as a teenager and found it natural and enjoyable. As his tennis career grew, so did opportunities for photoshoots and style collaborations. He added that fashion and style offer chances to learn something new and sometimes result in beautiful photos.
Looking ahead with style and substance
Rublev’s next challenge will come in round 3, where he awaits the winner of Adam Walton and Chak Lam Coleman Wong. With his game tested and his off-court interests flourishing, Rublev continues to show that his identity stretches beyond the baseline. Whether it’s through forehands or fashion, he’s carving out a space that’s uniquely his.
Rublev at the U.S. Open, ranking, and results in 2025
At the moment ranked no.15, the Russian has achieved a compiled 31-19 match record in 2025. Andrey is playing at the U.S. Open where he beat the world no.124 Dino Prizmic 6-4 6-4 6-4 and the world no.113 Tristan Boyer 6-3 6-3 5-7 7-6(4).
Andrey Rublev will face the world no.173 Chak Lam Coleman Wong in the 3rd round. They have never played each other so far on the main tour.
The Russian clinched 1 title in 2025 in Doha. Rublev reached the final in Hamburg (Hamburg Open).
The Russian won 17 titles in his career: 5 on hard courts, 6 on clay courts and 6 on indoor courts. (See the list of his titles)