Andrey Rublev is making headlines at the 2025 US Open after an impressive five-set victory against Coleman Wong in the third round, where he rallied from a set down to win 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 on Grandstand[7]. In a post-match press conference, Rublev discussed overcoming early struggles and credited his fighting spirit for the comeback[3].
Rublev’s overall performance in 2025 has been mixed. He holds a win rate of 52.4% this season, with 11 wins and 10 losses as of late August[2]. His statistics show 63.6% first serve success and an average of 6.72 aces per match[2]. Currently, Rublev is ranked 8th in the ATP rankings with 3,530 Elo points and $25,196,031 in career winnings[2].
In terms of titles, Rublev has claimed one singles title in 2025, improving his career total to 17 singles titles and 4 doubles titles[4]. His 2025 singles record stands at 29-19, and he has recently reached the later stages of some major tournaments, including advancing deep in the National Bank Open earlier in August[4][6].
Off the court, Rublev showed solidarity with fellow Russian Daniil Medvedev following Medvedev’s dramatic first-round exit at the US Open. Rublev offered words of support to his friend, emphasizing understanding over criticism due to his own emotional on-court behaviors[1].
References
- [1] “He has me”: Andrey Rublev stands by Daniil Medvedev after US Open meltdown
- [2] Andrey Rublev Stats – Season and Career Data
- [3] Andrey Rublev Press Conference | 2025 US Open Round 3
- [4] Andrey Rublev Stats, News, Pictures, Bio, Videos | ESPN
- [6] Andrey Rublev | National Bank Open
- [7] Andrey Rublev battles past Coleman Wong in a thrilling five-set match at the US Open