On the ATP Tour, Andrey Rublev is currently ranked world No. 15 and represents Russia. He plays right-handed. His best ranking to date is No. 5. His professional career started in 2013.
Andrey Rublev won the title at Doha, also reaching the final at Hamburg plus two semifinals in 2025. Competing on clay: 8-6. On hard: 22-17. He excelled with 77% success on first serve, delivered 0.6 free points per game through aces, and won 49% when opponents went to second serve.
In 2024, Rublev triumphed with two titles, winning Madrid and Hong Kong. Andrey Rublev also reached the final at Montreal and two semifinals. Clay results: 11-6. Rublev went 32-18 on hard. He excelled with 77% success on first serve, created massive pressure with 52% on second returns, and stayed composed winning at 67% in pressure situations on serve.
Andrey Rublev captured two titles in 2023, winning Bastad and Monte Carlo. Rublev also reached finals at Dubai, Halle, Shanghai, and Banja Luka and two semifinals, including Paris. On grass: a strong 8-2. On clay: 19-5. Hard results: 29-17. Rublev punished rival's second serves winning 53%, thrived in clutch moments at 67% on serve pressure points, and minimized errors with only 0.15 double faults per game.
In 2022, Andrey Rublev triumphed with four titles, winning Dubai, Gijon, Belgrade, and Marseille. The Russian also reached five semifinals, including Indian Wells. Rublev dominated on hard with a 35-10 record. He went 14-6 on clay. He capitalized at 52% on second serve returns, saved as much as 65% of breakpoints faced, and broke down first serves at 31% clip.
Rublev won the title at Rotterdam, finals at Halle and Monte Carlo along with five semifinals, including Miami and Cincinnati in 2021. He reached a new career-high of No. 5. On hard: a strong 30-12. On clay: 9-5. He excelled with 77% success on first serve, created massive pressure with 54% on second returns, and defended brilliantly at 67% break points saved.
In 2020, the Russian triumphed with five titles, winning Doha, Vienna, Hamburg, Adelaide, and St. Petersburg. He cracked the top 10 for the first time in his career. He dominated on hard with a 30-6 record. He went 10-2 on clay. He minimized errors with only 0.12 double faults per game, punished rival's second serves winning 54%, and broke down first serves at 33% clip.
Andrey Rublev won the title at Moscow, reaching the final at Hamburg in 2019. This brought a new career-high of No. 22. The campaign marked a return to form after struggles. Competing on hard: 28-15. He dominated second serve returns at 55%, held steady at 51% on second serves, and maintained 74% success rate on first serve.
A tough 2018 season for Rublev. He reached a new career-high of No. 31. Hard results: 15-17. Rublev capitalized at 53% on second serve returns, neutralized opponents winning 31% on first serve return, and held steady at 73% on first serve points.
The Russian won the title at Umag in 2017. He reached the top 50 for the first time. Competing on hard: 10-11. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. He capitalized on 45% of breakpoint opportunities, created massive pressure with 53% on second returns, and competed well winning 30% on first serve return. At lower-tier events, he reached the final at Rennes Challenger. Additional semifinals at Irving Challenger and Quimper Challenger. Lower-tier record: 15-5. Record on hard in lower tier: 13-3. He won 54% on second serve return, saved 66% of break points, and won 51% on second serve.
Andrey Rublev built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2016. He captured one title at Quimper Challenger. He also reached the final at Mouilleron-Le-Captif Challenger. Season record: 31-23. Challenger record: 29-18. Challenger/ITF surface breakdown: clay 8-9, hard 21-9. He saved 67% of break points, averaged 0.55 aces per game, and won 74% on first serve.
A tough 2015 season for Andrey Rublev. A maiden top-200 ranking followed. At lower-tier events, he reached the semifinal at Moscow Challenger. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 7-8. He won 50% on second serve, averaged 0.19 double faults per game, and saved 62% of break points.
Andrey Rublev delivered an impressive 2014 campaign. He won three titles at Russia F3, Kazakhstan F2, and Dominican Republic F4. He also reached the final at Estonia F3. Season record: 25-10. Record on hard in lower tier: 16-6. He won 45% on second serve return, and won 49% on second serve.
2013 was a standout year for Andrey Rublev. He captured one title at USA F31. He also reached the final at Belarus F1. Record: 14-4. Challenger/ITF clay record: 9-2. He saved 63% of break points, won 55% on second serve return, and won 39% on second serve.