By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Saturday March 29, 2025
Another supercoach has entered the ranks. Two-time major champion and former World No.1 Marat Safin will officially join Andrey Rublev’s team, per Russian media outlet Bolshe.
Fernando Vicente will keep the reins as Rublev’s full-time coach, with Safin helping the team in more of an advisor role. Safin has already embraced a mentoring role with Rublev, and the World No.9 has often credited the Hall of Famer with helping him through difficult personal and professional moments.
According to reports, Safin will work with Rublev during the clay season, joining him in Monte-Carlo.
⚡️ Marat Safin is Andrei Rublev’s new coach.
❗️ As it became known to “Bolshe!”, Marat will join Andrey’s team for the clay part of the season. Fernando Vicente will remain Rublev’s main coach.
🔥 The first joint tournament of Andrey and Marat will be the Masters in Monte Carlo pic.twitter.com/iAE4isDnWw
— Sofya Tartakova (@CentralCourt) March 29, 2025
Safin, who won the US Open in 2000 and the Australian Open in 2005, is a 15-time ATP title winner.
Ninth-ranked Rublev has won 17 titles, but has never been beyond the quarterfinals at a major. The 27-year-old Moscow native is currently on a three-match losing streak after claiming the title in Doha in early February.