It is certainly one of the best points since the start of the tournament. His author ? Andrey Rublev. Opposed to the Kazakh Alexander Bublik, this Sunday in the round of 16, the 7th world winner at the end of the suspense (7-5, 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-7 (6), 6-4), has managed a beautiful dive in the last game of the match at 30–15, when serving for qualification. Rublev successfully blocked a backhand along his opponent’s line, accompanying his winning dive with a shout to earn himself two match points, before wrapping up the game and advancing to the quarter-finals. “It is without a doubt the luckiest shot of all time. I don’t know. It was luck, nothing else,” said the Russian, still modest.
Wimbledon: Rublev's superb winning dive
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