Andrey Rublev injures hand after racket punch in Indian Wells defeat

Andrey Rublev suffered a second-round loss at the Indian Wells Open to Gabriel Diallo, marked by frustration that led to self-injury. The Russian player punched his racket in anger, drawing blood and requiring medical attention during the match. Diallo staged a comeback to win after dropping the first set.

Andrey Rublev, the 17th seed from Russia, faced a challenging second-round match at the Indian Wells Open against Canada's Gabriel Diallo on March 7, 2026. Rublev arrived at the tournament following a difficult journey from Dubai, disrupted by the Middle East conflict that grounded flights. Despite this, his performance faltered as Diallo, from Montreal, secured a victory in nearly three hours.

The match scores reflected Diallo's resilience: he lost the first set 6-7(4) but won the next two 7-6(1) and 6-3. Statistics highlighted the intensity, with Diallo recording 12 aces, 40 winners, 44 unforced errors, and six double faults. He saved two of five break points and converted four of seven against Rublev. Rublev tallied six aces, 34 winners, 32 unforced errors, and three double faults, winning 18% of return games (three of 17) compared to Diallo's 25% (four of 16).

Frustration boiled over for Rublev during the contest. In the second set, with Diallo leading 2-1, Rublev called a medical timeout for treatment on his scraped knee and hand. Later, he punched his racket in anger, resulting in bleeding that drew concern.

This incident echoes Rublev's history of emotional outbursts. At the 2023 ATP Finals against Carlos Alcaraz, whom he lost to 7-5, 6-2, Rublev bloodied his knee by hitting himself with his racket and later said, “It’s OK... I get disappointed and couldn’t manage.” Similar moments occurred at the Vienna Open against Cameron Norrie, earning a code violation; Wimbledon 2024 versus Francisco Comesana; the 2024 Paris Masters loss to Francisco Cerundolo, where he yelled “shut up” at spectators; a disqualification at the Dubai Open for screaming at a line judge; and the French Open, involving spitting on clay and kicking his chair. A practice video from last year's Indian Wells with Cerundolo also showed him throwing his racket.

Rublev's next opportunity is likely the Miami Open.

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