French Open finalist Ruud hopes Grand Slam dreams gain lift-off
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[June 10, 2023]
By Shrivathsa Sridhar
PARIS (Reuters) - Casper Ruud may have crashed in his last two Grand
Slam finals but the Norwegian fourth seed said after soaring into a
second successive French Open title clash on Friday that relying on
autopilot could be his best bet to succeed.
Ruud booked his spot in the final for a second consecutive year by
cruising past German 22nd seed Alexander Zverev 6-3 6-4 6-0 and will
aim to win a maiden Grand Slam when he meets 22-times major champion
Novak Djokovic on Sunday.
History-chasing Djokovic is aiming to leapfrog Ruud's 2022 Roland
Garros conqueror Rafa Nadal in the men's overall tally and the
24-year-old Norwegian said the final would be his toughest challenge
of the year.
But Ruud has a plan to go the distance.
"It's just a matter of not thinking I 'need' to win this match,
there's a really big 'need' for me to win this match. That's a word
I try to avoid," Ruud, who has never beaten Djokovic in four
meetings, told reporters.
"Obviously in the beginning of the tournament, that's what you feel
more and what you think about more, this is important to try to get
this win and get going in the tournament.
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"But now I'm in the final. It's been a great two
weeks no matter what happens on Sunday and I'm going to of course
give it my all, but sometimes you play your best tennis when you
don't think too much. It just goes into automatic mode.
"I'm just going to try to go out there and know
that it's going to be a long match, a marathon match, and play point
by point, give it my all. Let's see how that goes."
Ruud's season has ebbed and flowed but he has peaked during his deep
run in Paris to reach a third final in his last five Grand Slam
tournaments.
"I think this match and the quarter-final was one of the best
matches I played this year, so that's a good confidence boost going
into the final," Ruud said. "I know I'm going to have to play
similar or better if I want to have any chance.
"I'm probably playing the best tennis of the year so far. It's been
a tough one, but this sort of changes a little bit everything and
how the year has been going.
"I'm going to see if I can try to use last year's defeat in the
final as a motivation... to try to play well on Sunday."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Paris; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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