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One Favorite in Wide Open Roland Garros

By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Sunday, May 28, 2023

The French Open subject is vast open, although one man stands as favourite, says Casper Ruud.

The 2022 Roland Garros runner-up cites world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz as the final word favourite in 14-time champion Rafa Nadal’s absence.

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“It’s open,” Ruud informed the media at Roland Garros. “I would say Alcaraz is, to me, the biggest favorite because he has won a slam before last year.

“Then him or Novak must be type of the final word favourite as a result of Novak has received so many occasions. This 12 months’s clay season has been possibly not what he anticipated, however I’m positive he has good confidence understanding that he is received 22 slams already, and all the opposite gamers within the match have possibly solely received one or not one, and clearly Wawrinka has received three.

“It’s a tough question to give one clear answer, but those two to me are maybe the biggest ones.”

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Playing assertive all-court tennis, Alcaraz conquered Ruud 6-4, 2-6, 7-6(1), 6-3 within the US Open last to seize his first Grand Slam championship and full a riveting rise to world No. 1.

Afterward, Ruud acknowledged Alcaraz’s eye-popping pace that appeared to shrink the world’s largest tennis stadium courtroom to the dimensions of a chess board as his scariest power.

“It’s like when someone asks about player’s biggest weapon, for instance, you tend to think forehand, backhand, serve, whatever it is,” Ruud mentioned. “But sort of his movement is one of his many weapons, of course. It makes us other players feel like you need to paint the lines sort of to be able to hit a winner. Sometimes even that’s not enough.

“He’s very quick. He’s very fast. He’s a terrific mover. He can get to balls that we have most likely by no means seen earlier than.”

The fourth-seeded Ruud opens Roland Garros against a friend, Swedish qualifier Elias Ymer. Despite his struggles this season, Ruud says he’s ready for the Roland Garros challenge. 

“In phrases of my play I feel I’ve a transparent visible plan of what I must do with a purpose to attempt to win matches right here. Every match that you simply play goes to be powerful one, irrespective of if I play Elias Ymer who I’m gonna play on Tuesday or if I play an enormous server like Isner or if I’m enjoying, you understand, a quick participant like Schwartzman,” Ruud said. “They are all completely different play kinds. I simply must focus by myself stuff. Hopefully that may give me possibilities to win matches right here.

“Obviously last year gave me sort of belief that and sort of knowledge that it’s possible to go deeper for me.”

Ruud’s outcomes have not been the identical in 2023. Though he captured his tenth profession title on the pink clay of Estoril final month, Ruud has posted an 11-5 document on his favored filth this season.

“I’m sitting here this year in a different position than I was last year heading into the tournament,” Ruud mentioned. “So I think, you know, that’s something that is going to boost my confidence.

“And once we begin on Tuesday, I’m gonna attempt to know and do not forget that additionally final 12 months was first spherical was actually powerful. I performed in opposition to Tsonga on Chatrier, it was 4 very shut units. Also powerful match emotionally as a result of it was his final match, so it was a troublesome problem. I’m ready for one more powerful problem on Tuesday.”

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