Casper Ruud He will play his tenth ATP Tour final, the second on the hard court. He continues to make history for his country, he was the first Norwegian to reach the final of Masters 1000 ATP. He continues to leave behind the achievements of his father, as well as one of his coaches, Christian Ruud.
the executioner of alexander zverev, 33 years old and world number 8, has a resemblance to Rafa Nadal in that they share tracks at the Spanish academy in Manacor and are great golf fans. “Also here he always beats me”, Ruud joked just after beating the Argentine Fran Cerundolo6-4 and 6-1, in the Miami semifinals.
Casper wants to add another unintentional factor to Nadal, the executioner of Carlos Alcaraz in the semifinals of the Masters 1000 ATP of Indian Wells. Nordic has an appointment with Murcian this Sunday at 7 pm Central European Time, one in Miami. At stake, what will be the most important title for whoever wins it at this point of their career.
Ruud lost to Alcaraz, 18 years old and world number 16, 6-2 and 6-4 in the Marbella 2021 quarterfinals, on clay, where Casper won six of his seven titles.
He spoke wonders about Alcaraz, before knowing if he would be his rival or, conversely, he would face crown defender Hubert Hurkacz. “We all know how talented he is, that he has a very good mind for tennis. He understands the game very well, he knows when to hit certain shots and when not,” Ruud analyzes.
The Norwegian considers the Spaniard “very good at his highest level. He plays with a lot of risk, he goes for points. In Marbella, last year, he played very well. He almost never gave me a go. any chance. Yes, I want revenge now “.
And he judged: “We all know how good a player he’s already and we’ll see him for years to come.” Alcaraz, present and future.
Source: La Verdad

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