
Holger Rune’s campaign at the Madrid Masters came to an abrupt end when he was forced to retire during his second-round match against Flavio Cobolli. The Danish tennis star, ranked ninth in the world, had entered the tournament fresh off his victory at the Barcelona Open. However, his body struggled to recover from the intense competition, leading to an unfortunate exit.
Rune sustained a right leg injury during the match, which required a medical timeout after the fifth game. Despite his efforts to continue, he found himself unable to compete at his usual level. Cobolli, ranked 36th, had already secured the first set 6-2 when Rune decided to withdraw, prioritizing his health and future tournaments.
The injury was a significant setback for Rune, who had shown promising form in recent weeks. His withdrawal from Madrid means he will now focus on recovery, with hopes of returning to action at the upcoming Rome Masters. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how he manages his rehabilitation and whether he can regain his competitive edge in time for the next major events.
Cobolli, meanwhile, advanced to the third round, benefiting from Rune’s misfortune. The Italian displayed solid performance throughout the match, capitalizing on his opponent’s struggles to secure a commanding lead. As the tournament progresses, he will look to build on this momentum and make a deeper run in Madrid.
Rune’s retirement serves as a reminder of the physical demands of professional tennis, where players must balance competition with injury management. His determination to return stronger will be crucial as he navigates the challenges ahead.
Holger Rune in 2025


Ranked no.9, the Dane played his last match on the 25th of April when he had to retire when playing against world no.36 Flavio Cobolli in the 2nd round and the scoreline was 6-2 .
Presently, during this year Holger has achieved an overall 16-10 match record. This year, Holger clinched 1 title in Barcelona. Holger reached the final in Indian Wells.