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Andrey Rublev, world number nine, attributes his improved mental well-being and reduced stress during matches to conversations with former Grand Slam champion Marat Safin. Rublev, who has a history of emotional outbursts, won the Doha title last week and is currently in Dubai for the tournament. He had been struggling with depression and anxiety for several years, which he says were alleviated after speaking with Safin last July.
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