Rublev, who had drawn criticism for suggesting he flew to Australia while infected with Covid-19, was beaten by Croat Marin Cilic
The World number six’s hopes of his first Grand Slam win have again been derailed after the 24-year-old Moscow native suffered a shock defeat to Cilic, the former Australian Open finalist who earned just his second win against a player ranked in the top ten since 2018.
Cilic was in imperious form throughout, taking the win by a score of three sets to one, 7-5, 7-6(3), 3-6, 6-3, on Margaret Court Arena, and sending Rublev home just hours after he issued a clarification of comments which appeared to suggest that he had entered Australia while Covid-positive.
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“It is incredible,” said Cilic afterwards. “I enjoyed every single second of the match. Andrey is an incredible player, we have played several times in the past and it is always difficult. I had so much fun and played great tennis.
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“In the evening it is a little bit cooler, so you can go for a bit more on your shots and it really went well for me,” he added. “I served great and that is the way to go against the guys at the top. If you are giving them a chance to hit, you will have trouble, so I was trying to be aggressive and it paid off.”
Rublev, meanwhile, faces the agony of defeat – as well as an inquisitive media eager to question comments he made to EuroSport in which he suggested he arrived in Australia ahead of the tournament while infected with Covid-19, something which is a very hot topic down under given the recent scandal involving Novak Djokovic.