In Norwegian Casper Ruud He had no choice but to smile and give up on Italy’s masterpiece Jannik Sinner. He was the victim, but the way he took him to a joke. “This is the closest to the perfection I’ve seen. You have to give all credit,” Scandinavian said after the 6-0 and 6-1 received.
He added nine unlucky games, a few days ago he won the Masters 1000 ATP in Madrid. However, he has been the World Cup. “Every blow is one hundred miles per hour. It’s simply amazing.”
Extremely even Ruud remained transcendence to the party. “The truth is that I don’t feel bad. I think it’s fun. I lost 0 and 1. You looked and said: ‘Shit, another level!’ Sorry for the language but I don’t know what else to say.
He remembers that he couldn’t do more: “I’m ready to play, but he’s better ready. He matches each other with my good shots with a better blow. That’s the history of the game.”
Source: La Verdad

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