ANDREY KARNILIYEVICH KALUGIN

SALEM, OR 97305

Residential General Contractor

first doubles title 3.3 2016: Challenger title 3.4 2017: First ATP title &ampmajor quarterfinaltop 50 3.5 2018: First Masters doubles final 3.6 2019: Top 10 winssecond ATP title 3.7 2020: Five ATP titlesworld No. 8 3.8 2021: Mixed doubles Olympic goldworld No. 5 3.9 2022: Four titlesATP Finals semifinalist 3.10 2023: Monte-Carlo titlethree major quarterfinals 3.11 2024: Madrid Open title300th win 3.12 2025: Doha title4 runner-ups) 7.2.2 Doubles: 4 (1 titlesee Andrei Rublev . In this name that follows East Slavic naming customsthe patronymic is Andreyevich &#32and the family name is Rublev . Andrey Rublev Rublev at the 2023 US Open Full&#160name Andrey Andreyevich Rublev Native&#160name Андрей Андреевич Рублёв Country&#160(sports) &#160Russia Residence DubaiUAE Born ( 1997-10-20 ) 20 October 1997 (age&#16028) MoscowRussia Height 1.88&#160

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