NEW YORK, Sept 11 (Reuters) – Casper Ruud fell short in his bid to lift the US Open trophy on Sunday after losing 6-4 2-6 7-6(1) 6-3 to Carlos Alcaraz but the Norwegian said the tournament had helped cement his belief he will win a Grand Slam one day – ...
Ruud was unable to match Spanish teen Alcaraz’s firepower at Arthur Ashe Stadium, the defeat coming months after he fell to another Spaniard, Rafa Nadal, at the French Open in his first Grand Slam final.“In Roland Garros, was hard for me to believe that I could beat Rafa,” Ruud, who rises to number two in the world from seventh spot, told reporters.
“I guess I hope I don’t play a Spanish player if I ever reach another Slam final. They know what they’re doing in the Slam finals.”
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