(Novak Djokovic – Casper Ruud 7-5, 6-3) Casper Ruud (21) impressed during the toughest challenge of his career. World number one Novak Djokovic (33) had a hard fight, but eventually became too strong in the ATP1000 tournament in Rome.
– He trains at (Rafael) Nadal’s academy, and they have an equal way of playing. He plays with a lot of spin, and his forehand is really impressive, the 33-year-old said about Ruud in Eurosport’s broadcast.
Djokovic said that the wind was challenging, but that the Norwegian’s playing pattern also created problems. The Serb appreciated that the audience was back in the arena, and was happy to have overcome the opponent from Norway.
– It was a tough match through two sets, and the match lasted for over two hours. I had to fight for most of the points and the first set could have gone both ways, he said.
Christian Ruud thought Novak Djokovic could get a surprise in a meeting with his son, Casper Ruud. And it was a shaken world champion who had to defend two set balls from Ruud at the position 4-5 in the first set.
The Norwegian impressed a lot on the gravel in Rome, and led at most 3-5 in the game. In almost one hour of play, Ruud was in favor in the first set, and not until the end did the star player from Serbia manage to turn it to his advantage.
– It feels sickly brutal that it is not Ruud who takes the first set, the experts in Eurosport’s studio thought.
– It’s an absolutely fantastic first set by Casper. It takes the crudest from Djokovic to win it, commented Ola Bentzen.