#4 Andrey Rublev
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Andrey Rublev is one of those players who can surprise anyone when he is at his best. Rublev has all the tools to be a destructive baseliner, but he also needs to work on certain areas to become a world-beater.
The Russian made it to the finals of the Washington Open in July this year, where he defeated Dominic Thiem in the quarterfinals. He also beat Roger Federer at the Cincinnati Masters, signaling his return to top form after a long period sidelined with injuries.
The 21-year-old has a terrific forehand and also moves quite well. That said, he needs to work on reducing his unforced errors in order to consistently challenge the very best.
If Rublev can develop the temperament to play well in pressure situations, he is bound to turn into a major force on the tour.