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Ruud: 'I have taken steps in the right direction'

Norwegian will rise to World No. 6 on Monday after Monte-Carlo final run
April 14, 2024
Casper Ruud in action against Stefanos Tsitispas on Sunday in Monte-Carlo.
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Casper Ruud in action against Stefanos Tsitispas on Sunday in Monte-Carlo. By ATP Staff

Despite falling one match short of winning his first ATP Masters 1000 title, Casper Ruud is pleased with the progress he made at this year’s Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters.

The Norwegian earned the biggest win of his career by PIF ATP Ranking when he defeated World No. 1 Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals, before Stefanos Tsitsipas ended his title bid in Sunday’s final.

“I think I have taken a few steps [forward] this week, but today it just didn't work out well. Obviously saying that, I took a few steps, I think I played well on the clay and also yesterday beating Djokovic was a fantastic win for me and something that I hope I can kind of take confidence from,” Ruud said. “Maybe not today, but maybe next time I play a big match or hopefully next time if I'm in a big final again I will think about the fact that I have beaten Novak before. [It] can be something that can give me confidence.”

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Rewind to 2022 and Ruud enjoyed the best season of his career. He climbed to No. 2 in the PIF ATP Rankings, won three tour-level titles and reached two major finals. The 25-year-old was unable to find his best level in 2023, triumphing on the ATP Tour once, while he held a 37-23 record on the season.

Ruud has now reached three tour-level finals in 2024 and will rise to No. 6 in the PIF ATP Rankings on Monday. The Norwegian feels that if he can maintain his current level, a big title will soon come his way.

“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 said. “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. Obviously a Grand Slam or ATP [Masters] 1000 is the next, big dream, big goal of mine.

“Today I was able to play a final of a 1000. [I] wasn't able to win, so I will continue to chase and try to improve my game always. I have taken a few small steps I think in the right direction in the past six months tennis-wise, physically also, and I think we are doing something right and hopefully can continue on this positive trend that I'm in.”

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Ruud was unable to find a way past Tsitsipas in Sunday’s final, with the Greek triumphing 6-1, 6-4 to level the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head series at 2-2.

“He played aggressive, fantastic with the forehand, and playing also really well with the backhand today I think. I didn't really find any holes in his game. I didn't play good enough. Simple as that,” said Ruud, who failed to convert any of his eight break point opportunities. “I think there were a few maybe small chances in the second where I had again some break chances, break points, but when you don't convert, it's tough to win the matches.”

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