Casper Ruud woke up after a bad start – further in the Madrid Open

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Casper Ruud. Photo: Joan Monfort / AP / NTB

Casper Ruud beat Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic and is ready for the third round of the Madrid Open tennis tournament.

Saturday 27 April at 23:05

The Norwegian won the match on the Spanish clay with the set numbers 6-4, 6-1. He thus continues his good form after the victory in Barcelona last weekend.

Ruud then took his biggest title of his career to date in the tournament which is at ATP 500 level. The tournament in Madrid is a notch more prestigious at its 1000 level. Ruud reached the semi-finals in Madrid in 2021. Last year there was an exit in the second round.

British Cameron Norrie awaits in the next round, who beat Brazilian Joao Fonseca 6-1, 6-4.

Kecmanovic won the first two matches against Ruud at ATP level. It was indeed back in 2019. A lot has happened for Ruud since then, and last year Kecmanovic was beaten in the final in Estoril.

IN THE FLY ZONE: Casper Ruud is in a good period. Photo: THOMAS COEX / AFP / NTB

In Saturday’s match, the Norwegian was broken in his first service game and struggled to put his opponent under pressure.

– There is a lot of weakness from Casper initially. He makes bucketloads of unforced errors, said TV 2 commentator Sverre Krogh Sundbø.

After a weak opening, the Norwegian woke up and won four straight games, but was broken back immediately afterwards. Ruud nevertheless got a small grip on the match and won the first set 6-4.

The second set started like the first in which the duelists broke each other several times. Ruud eventually got himself together and took the lead 4-1. He did not give up that lead on his way to victory.

Ruud is the fifth seed in the tournament after world number one Novak Djokovic does not compete. The Norwegian is number six in the world ranking after a lot of climbing this season.

The Norwegian has played two finals in a row on the ATP tour (Monte-Carlo Masters and Barcelona).

Both times, Stefanos Tsitsipas has been an opponent, but that doesn’t happen in Madrid. The Greek retired in the second round after losing to Thiago Monteiro (Brazil).

The article is in Norwegian

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