Following his seventh consecutive loss above ATP 250 level, Norwegian tennis star Casper Ruud took stock of his journey, expressing optimism about his recent performances and future prospects.
Ruud, who suffered defeats in several high-stakes finals, including three Grand Slam finals and two Masters 1000 finals, acknowledged the disappointment of falling short in big matches. However, the 25-year-old highlighted his resilience and determination to bounce back, noting a renewed sense of closeness to his peak form after a challenging period in 2023.
Reflecting on his career trajectory, Ruud reminisced about his standout performances in 2022, where he achieved remarkable milestones and briefly held the title of the highest-ranked Norwegian player in history. Despite setbacks in 2023, Ruud remained steadfast in his pursuit of excellence, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and adapting to the demands of professional tennis.
“This year I’m feeling like I’m a little bit more back on track, I play a little bit more loose, not too much to lose anymore,” Ruud remarked, highlighting his evolving approach to the game.
While acknowledging his achievements thus far, including his ascent to the world No. 2 ranking, Ruud underscored his hunger for greater success, particularly in securing titles at prestigious events like Grand Slams and ATP 1000 tournaments. Despite falling short in the ATP Masters 1000 final, Ruud expressed determination to continue pushing boundaries and refining his game.
“I have achieved, sometimes, when I think about it, more things than I thought was possible in my career, but by doing that you also want to chase and push for even more,” Ruud asserted, articulating his unwavering ambition.
Looking ahead to the upcoming Barcelona Open, Ruud remained focused on his clay court campaign, poised to build on his recent positive momentum. With a bye in the first round, Ruud eagerly anticipated his next challenge, reaffirming his commitment to constant improvement and growth in pursuit of his tennis dreams.
As Casper Ruud embarks on the next phase of his journey, his reflections serve as a testament to the resilience and determination required to excel at the highest level of professional tennis. With his sights set on new heights, Ruud’s journey promises to be one defined by unwavering dedication and relentless pursuit of greatness.
Casper Ruud in 2024
Now ranked no.6, the Norwegian played his last match on the 14th of April when he was overcome by world no.7 Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-1 6-4 in the final in Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters (draw).
Presently, during this year Ruud owns a composed 24-7 win-loss record. Casper Ruud’s best result of this season was reaching the final in Los Cabos, Acapulco and Monte Carlo.
Ruud was the finalist in Los Cabos (Mifel Tennis Open), in Acapulco (Abierto Mexicano Telcel) and in Monte-Carlo (Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters).
The Norwegian won 10 titles in his career: 1 on hard courts and 9 on clay courts. (See the list of his titles)
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