00:00Andrei Rublev has once again raised concerns about his welfare after he unleashed a furious
00:11tirade against himself en route to losing his first-round match at Wimbledon. The emotional
00:16Russian whacked his legs seven times with his racket after an erroneous return in a tight match
00:20against Francisco Cumsena on No. 2 court, which he went on to lose 6-4, 5-7, 6-2, 7-6.
00:28In the fourth game of the third set, with the two players having won a set each,
00:32Cumsena broke Rublev for the second time in the set to go 4-1 up,
00:36leading to a furious reaction from the Russian. Back in May after his French Open meltdown,
00:41Rublev admitted, I don't remember behaving worse at a slam ever after he kicked and
00:45screamed his way out of the Paris slam. Now it is his antics at Wimbledon that
00:50have sounded the alarms. I think Rublev needs to see a sports psychologist.
00:55This happens far too often, and it's pretty excessive.
00:59Following his meltdown, Rublev struggled to regain his composure, and in a tight fourth set,
01:04it went to a tiebreak where he soon found himself burning through challenges,
01:07eventually losing his cool in the match. Asked about his latest meltdown by male sport,
01:13Rublev said, I would not do it if I was able to hit the racket on the floor.
01:17Because we're not allowed to hit them with the grass.
01:21I don't know why that moment, I couldn't take it anymore.
01:23I needed to let my emotions out. But thanks, everything is fine.
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