ATP Finals, Casper Ruud targets Novak Djokovic: his admission
The Norwegian, after beating Rublev, explains what the new challenge to the Serbian outfielder entails for him.
The Norwegian, after beating Rublev, explains what the new challenge to the Serbian outfielder entails for him.
The Spanish champion overcame Norway’s Casper Ruud in two sets.
The Carrara-based tennis player defeated the world No. 4 in three sets.
Beat Ruud in four sets. He is the youngest world No. 1 ever.
The Spaniard and the Norwegian will not only compete for the U.S. Open title.
“You feel like he’s taking care of you,” he added.
“For a set and a half it looked like he could do no wrong,” he added.
The Norwegian clearly prevailed, in three sets of play.
“There is a lot at stake,” reiterated the Norwegian tennis player.
The Norwegian congratulates his opponent after defeating him in the Gstaad final.
The Roman took the first set and went all the way to the tie-break in the second, but the Norwegian prevailed with a score of 4-6, 7-6(4), 6-2.