Two-time Runner-up Casper Ruud Dreams of French Open Title

feroz khan feroz khan | 05-26 16:02

Casper Ruud said he would love to think 2024 is finally his year at the French Open, but added that Novak Djokovic remained his favourite to win the tournament, which starts on Sunday.

Twice a runner-up in Paris, Ruud heads to Roland-Garros on a high after winning the Geneva Open title for a third time — but said Djokovic, the world number one and defending champion, remained top of the pecking order, despite a shaky season so far.

Also Read: Magnus Carlsen Impressed by Chess Revolution in India

Norwegian Ruud, the world number seven, beat 44th-ranked Czech Tomas Machac 7-5, 6-3 in Saturday’s final to add to the Geneva trophies he won in 2021 and 2022.

Machac knocked out Djokovic in the Geneva semi-finals, with the 37-year-old Serb struggling to find his usual impeccable rhythm.

Ruud, 25, has lost in the last two French Open finals — including last year to Djokovic.

Asked if he thought this year could be the moment to go one better, Ruud said: “I would love to, and I would love to think that way, but I’m not really expecting that this year is the year I’m going to win it.

“It’s so open these days and of course to me, even though Novak has had maybe a tougher year than usual, I would still consider him the favourite. He’s arriving there with 24 Grand Slams in the bag.”

Rival contenders

Besides Rafael Nadal, who has won a record 14 French Open titles, Ruud said “many have been talking about” Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz for the title — while Alexander Zverev won in Rome and Stefanos Tsitsipas in Monte Carlo on the clay this year.

Ruud, who won Barcelona on the clay, will face Brazilian qualifier Felipe Meligeni Alves in the first round at Roland-Garros.

Ruud said he was targeting getting through the opening rounds, and taking it from there.

“The goal, like any other Slam, is to reach the second week and from there, typically I’ve seen that things open up a little bit,” he said.

“Maybe you play someone who’s tired. If you’re physically ready for the second week of a Slam, a lot of good things might happen.”

Play ‘real matches’

The 28-man Geneva tournament serves as a warm-up before the French Open, the second of the year’s four Grand Slams.

Ruud certainly got some practice in for the rigours of five-set Grand Slam matches.

Rain delays meant he played two matches in one day on Saturday, first beating Italy’s in-form Flavio Cobolli 1-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7/4) in a roller coaster semi-final before going on to defeat Machac.

“I wanted to build up some momentum for Paris and I think I’ve been able to do that and hopefully I can bring it on to Paris,” Ruud said.

“Physically it’s good preparation, and you look at all the other players in Paris, what do they do in training? They play matches. So why don’t you come here and play a real match instead of just practice matches?

“It’s been a great week in terms of winning and also building up the form and the physical aspects for Paris.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - AFP)
About the Author
Feroz Khan
Feroz Khan has been covering sports for over 12 years now and is currently working with Network18 as Principal Correspondent. He embarked on his journ...Read More

Disclaimer: The copyright of this article belongs to the original author. Reposting this article is solely for the purpose of information dissemination and does not constitute any investment advice. If there is any infringement, please contact us immediately. We will make corrections or deletions as necessary. Thank you.


ALSO READ

Sky-high shopping: South Korea unveils ‘flying cart’ drone for transporting goods over any terrain

SEOUL, Oct 23 — South Korean researchers have developed a transport drone flying on multiple flexibl...

tech | 1 hour ago

Africa’s best-kept secret: Mozambique rolls out 100pc homegrown premium cigars for the global market

MAPUTO (Mozambique), Oct 23 — In a small neon-lit factory in Maputo, a dozen workers are hand-rollin...

life | 1 hour ago

In South Africa, dry taps are the new reality as water crisis deepens

JOHANNESBURG, Oct 23 — Joyce Lakela runs a nursery in Tembisa, a Johannesburg township, but these da...

world | 1 hour ago

From horror to hope: Rwanda’s genocide survivors rebuild lives 30 years on

PARIS, Oct 23 — Jeanne Allaire Kayigirwa was sure she was going to die three times during the Rwanda...

world | 1 hour ago

Hyundai Motor India lists with record IPO, commits to Indian market with new tech and EV plans

As part of its effort to introduce clean mobility solutions for Indian buyers, Hyundai will launch f...

auto | 9 hours ago

Skoda Auto Volkswagen India plants over 7 lakh trees in Maharashtra for ecological restoration

Additionally, SAVWIPL has installed 18.5 MWp of rooftop solar power at its Chakan facility, which of...

auto | 9 hours ago