Last year, the Russian made it a point to advocate for peace via messages written on camera lenses-a post-match tradition in tennis-and during interviews. “I know I’m depressive and always have been thinking about life and death for too much, but before my days will end I will keep fighting for what I believe, what I love and who I love,” Rublev shared on social media, along with a video featuring views of Barcelona, his regular training base, and some glimpses of the Rublo logo. The Russian player-who had previously been outfitted by Nike since his days as a junior-shared the details of his new business venture, describing Rublo as a clothing brand that’s “not about clothes”.Īccording to his website, Rublo was created to “drive awareness around equality and kindness” with the hope of “making our world a better place.” 8 Andrey Rublev is trading the Swoosh logo for a pair of stylized “angel wings” this season, after announcing the launch of his own clothing brand Rublo on Monday.
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