Rude faces “a wall of a hundred-mile-hour ball shot at you in Rome”
Chris Oddo| @thefanchild | Wednesday, May 15, 2025
Casper Ruud Meet a version Jannik Sinner All tennis players are hoping to avoid it on Thursday in Rome. Sinner’s version is controlled by scoring, gaming and cruise control, and his shot beats his opponents for a clean, jaw-dropping winner.
Finally, the Norwegian was one of the best clay representatives of his generation, and without an answer, he answered the questions of the game as if he was still from trying to get points, let alone a game experience, let alone a game.
“It’s like hitting a wall, shooting you hundreds of miles all the time,” Rud told reporters. “All other games coming out of his racket, throughout the game, feel like a hundred miles per hour. Every shot from the forehand, backhand pistol.
“It’s really impressive. That’s actually what I can say.”
Casper Ruud faces sinners today:“It’s like hitting a wall, shooting you hundreds of miles of balls all the time.”
– Tennis (@tennis_now) May 15, 2025
Ruud scored nine straight wins, and he reached the Madrid championship and reached the quarterfinals of Rome today, where he performed well on his favorite surface. In fact, he still showed great form – not as good as the exciting tennis Sina could and did make on Thursday night.
Ruud
“Even if I lost 0 and 1, I think it’s more interesting than anything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6gqur-jaqy
After a successful appointment in Europe, Rude will still bring some momentum to Paris. He won Madrid’s first Masters title and returned to the top ten. He is now 24-7 this season. All that remains is to let him avoid being in the Roland-Garros draw for as long as possible.
“Of course, I hope it’s a closer game. I hope I can give the people and the fans a longer, closer game,” he said. “But I think I’m ready to have fun, but he’s just familiar.