“I guess, if he’s able to win a Masters, then it’s our fault. All of us,” Alexander Bublik told ATP media before his Vienna campaign, firing a bold shot at the top-ranked pack while reflecting on Valentin Vacherot’s shock Shanghai triumph. That’s Bublik: raw, unfiltered, and unapologetically himself. His emotions often blaze through the tour’s polished surface, from sitting mid-match in Madrid after fuming over a disputed first-serve call to demanding justice when the “out” echo stirred chaos. Officials had to intervene before order returned. Fast-forward to Paris, and the flame still burns; tension peaked in the R32 as Alexander Bublik took a fierce dig at his rival after sending him packing.

Alexander Bublik wasn’t pulling any punches after his fiery victory over French star Coren

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