Results

ATP - Barcelona 04/16 12:20 25 [87] Brandon Nakashima v Andrey Rublev [8] 6-4,7-6
ATP - Monte Carlo 04/10 09:00 25 [46] Alexei Popyrin v Andrey Rublev [6] 6-4,6-4
ATP - Miami 03/22 20:55 24 [6] Andrey Rublev v Tomas Machac [60] 4-6,4-6
ATP - Indian Wells 03/10 22:35 25 [5] Andrey Rublev v Jiri Lehecka [32] 4-6,4-6
ATP - Indian Wells 03/08 21:30 24 [5] Andrey Rublev v Andy Murray [61] 7-6,6-1
ATP - Dubaj 03/01 13:00 28 [23] Alexander Bublik v Andrey Rublev [5] 6-7,7-6,6-5
ATP - Dubaj 02/29 11:20 27 [33] Sebastian Korda v Andrey Rublev [5] Retired
ATP - Dubaj 02/28 10:00 26 [86] Arthur Cazaux v Andrey Rublev [5] 4-6,4-6
ATP - Dubaj 02/26 15:10 25 [47] Zhizhen Zhang v Andrey Rublev [5] 7-6,2-6,4-6
ATP Doha 02/22 15:00 27 [5] Andrey Rublev v Jakub Mensik [129] 4-6,6-7
ATP Doha 02/21 17:00 26 [5] Andrey Rublev v Richard Gasquet [130] 6-3,6-4
ATP - Rotterdam 02/16 14:15 27 [11] Alex De Minaur v Andrey Rublev [5] 7-6,4-6,6-3

Wikipedia - Andrey Rublev

Andrey Andreyevich Rublev (Russian: Андрей Андреевич Рублёв; born 20 October 1997) is a Russian professional tennis player. He has been ranked as high as world No. 5 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), which he first achieved in September 2021. Rublev has won 15 ATP Tour singles titles, including a Masters 1000 title at the 2023 Monte-Carlo Masters. He has reached the quarterfinals of all four majors, but is the male player of the Open Era to have done so the most times without progressing to the semifinals (holding an 0–10 record in major quarterfinals). Rublev broke into the top 10 of the ATP Tour in October 2020. He has won four ATP doubles titles, including a Masters 1000 title at the 2023 Madrid Open with Karen Khachanov, and in addition a gold medal in mixed doubles at the 2020 Summer Olympics with Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

In his junior career, Rublev won the 2014 French Open singles title, defeating Jaume Munar in the final. He won the bronze medal in singles and the silver in doubles at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics in Nanjing. He was part of the successful Russian Davis Cup team in 2021. Rublev has a career-high doubles ranking of No. 44, achieved on 6 November 2023. He won his first doubles title at the 2015 Kremlin Cup with Dmitry Tursunov, and among his singles titles are home victories in Moscow and St. Petersburg.