Remember when World No.14 Andrey Rublev lost his temperament two years ago at the ATP Finals against Carlos Alcaraz? The Russian star was so frustrated after losing the match against the six-time slam winner that he ended up smashing his racket on himself. In the process, he hurt his knee, leaving it bleeding. It appears the former world No.5 still hasn’t mastered anger management. He unleashed his fury once again at the Shanghai Masters this time.

On Saturday, Rublev faced Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka in the second round of the ATP 1000 Masters event in Shanghai. After snatching the first set, Rublev was touted to win the match eventually. However, Nishioka, ranked 173rd in the world, had other plans. He came back in the second set to level the fight before pulling off an upset over Ru

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