Behind the Racquet: Noah Rubin Announces Indefinite Break From Tennis
Behind the Racquet: Noah Rubin Announces Indefinite Break From Tennis: Noah Rubin announcing indefinite break from tennis. The “Behind the Racquet” creator is dedicating more time to his growing media pursuits while remaining open for a possible on-court comeback.
Noah Rubin split from tennis on Monday with a post to Instagram. Rubin’s statement had many thinking he might come back and that it was nothing more than unfinished business. Rubin commented, “I cannot say I’ve shut the door completely. Whether unfinished business or just the want to kick some ass, I’m not sure what direction my future will take me. For now, for my own happiness and stability, the best I can give is maybe in the future- it’s not as easy getting rid of me as one might think.
After a career-best ranking of No. 125 in 2014, Rubin made a public commitment to speak out about mental health and provide a voice for the young pro tennis players who had similar experiences during their careers.
The work behind “Behind The Racquet” is most visible on social media outlets like Instagram, specifically with posts from people who have been connected to the sport of tennis. These posts are like those of the “People of…” series, and they feature first-person essays from the likes of Iga Swiatek, Simona Halep, and Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Rubin is expanding his media empire by launching a podcast called ‘Active Ingredients with Myer Rubin’ co-hosted by Adrienne Cahill, and promising further growth on the court during his time off.
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As of this point in time, the ride has been incredible,” he wrote before making a comical reference to Roger Federer’s retirement: Tough weeks for tennis all-time greats huh? Rubin played his most recent match in Citi Open qualifying and fell in the first round to Taro Daniel.