the norwegian Casper Ruud He once again demonstrated his status as an exceptional competitor. Hard to crack, however his behavior on the track is impeccable. This is one of the elements to applaud Rafa Nadal Academy when the Scandinavian decided to be part of the group of players from the center of Manacor with the help of his father and coach christianformer ATP player.
With his first Grand Slam title at stake, when he lost the final of the last Roland Garros to Rafa Nadal, also the world number one, Ruud kept a cool head and showed his intrinsic sportsmanship by alerting the chair umpire , the German. Nico Hewerthof his mistake, awarded the point to Carlos Alcaraz.
Seventh game of the first set, 4-3 for the Spaniard, ‘break’ up, serving. The Murcian brought the ball down well with a volley, the Nordic arrived late. The ball bounced twice, but the referee did not appreciate the inappropriateness.
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Surprised by the situation, Alcaraz looked for the Norwegian’s ball but threw it into the net. He didn’t understand anything. Neither does Ruud, who acknowledges the chair manager is “his point.”
If I didn’t say anything, 0-15. But no, Ruud exercised ‘fair play’, justice was served: 15-0 to Alcaraz, who thanked his rival by clapping his hands for touching the strings of his racket.
Source: La Verdad
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