@atntennis | Wednesday, May 17, 2023
By Erik Gudris |Casper Ruud
made a reputation for himself in 2022 with a breakthrough yr that included reaching two Grand Slam singles finals in Paris and New York. As far as 2023, effectively, it hasn’t been the best season up to now for the Norwegian star.
Yet, by reaching the Italian Open semifinals in Rome, it seems that maybe lastly Ruud has discovered his groove to as soon as once more make an influence on the tour’s greatest occasions.
The 24-year-old Ruud reached the International BNL d’Italia ultimate 4 as soon as once more with a 7-6(5), 6-4 win over No. 24 seed Francisco Cerundolo. It marks Ruud’s third consecutive semifinal look in three years in Rome. He’ll subsequent face Holger Rune, who upset prime seed Novak Djokovic earlier within the day.
“I’m just very happy to play good tennis and be in the semifinals,” Ruud mentioned after the match. “It’s going to be a very, very fun one, hopefully.”
Ruud’s win over Cerundolo was by no means a certainty. That contains Ruud having misplaced to the twenty fourth seed Argentine of their final two conferences, together with a straight units loss in Barcelona a number of weeks in the past.
But simply by reaching the Rome semifinals, Last yr’s Roland Garros runner-up has put himself firmly again within the dialog for this yr’s second Grand Slam match in just some week’s time. For Ruud, it may effectively be the well-known Italian meals that has put the Norwegian again in rivalry.
“Tennis is a strange sport, as we all can tell. And I think I’ve really lived through it the last twelve months or so, some of my best moments of my career and some tougher losses in the past couple of months,” Ruud mentioned. “But here we are back in Rome and I feel great. I know that I’ve had success in Italy before in my career, here. It’s something in the food maybe, I don’t know.”
To his credit score, Ruud has been very forthright and trustworthy throughout this season about his lack of success, contemplating his prime rating. That contains early-round losses on the Australian Open, Indian Wells, Monte Carlo and Madrid. Ruud, after profitable Estoril in the beginning of the clay courtroom swing, mentioned later that he would attempt to play extra aggressively, particularly on his forehand facet.
“I think playing more aggressively, especially with my forehand, it’s what I rely on and my strength in my game to be on base on my forehand and I think I haven’t been able to play aggressive enough, or hit too many winners from that side lately,” Ruud mentioned in Madrid a number of weeks in the past. “I think I need to step up a little bit and take some more risk, maybe throw in a drop shot here and there. I want to be a little bit more unpredictable maybe from that side and I think that’s something I will try to work on this week.”
Whatever Ruud has been doing in follow or in matches, it is good to see one of many tour’s hottest and rising begins again within the combine earlier than Paris later this yr.
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