Absurd situation almost destroyed Ruud – avoided a huge blow in the Olympics – news Sport – Sports news, results and broadcasting schedule

29 July 2024 at 17:39 Absurd situation almost ruined for Ruud – avoided huge blow in the Olympics Casper Ruud was in big trouble after he lost the first set against the Italian Andrea Vavassori. But after Ruud managed to win the second set, he showed that there was no doubt as to where the victory would end up. Ruud eventually won the match 2–1 in sets. The three sets ended with 4–6, 6–4 and 5–2, thus he is through to the 3rd round of the Olympic tennis tournament. Ruud was a big favorite as the world’s 9th best ranked player, while Vavassori was only in 206th place. The Italian is seen as a very skilled doubles player. – He was frustrated and never got the rhythm he wanted at the start, summed up Max commentator Svein-Espen Lindås Olsen after the match. Towards the end of the second set, an absurd situation arose, which could have helped decide the match in Ruud’s favour. Ruud was about to score a decisive point, but then he was stopped by a ball that fell out of Vavassori’s pocket. The Italian said sorry, but chose not to give the point to Ruud. – He is saved by a ball falling out of his pocket. It’s pig luck, exclaimed news’s ​​tennis commentator Carl Andreas Wold and followed up: – Ruud plays Vavassori out of the point, and when he has to hit the decisive ball, Vavassori loses the ball he has out of his pocket. And then the ball must be played again, says Wold. The game started again, and Vavassori took another game. And that wasn’t the only thing that happened during the match. Because before the second set started, Ruud was very unhappy with the referee’s decision, or lack of a decision. He went out and spoke to the referee, as he thought Vavassori was taking too long before coming out for the second set. Soon after, the crowd also booed the Italian when he had knocked away two balls. The Olympics in Paris will be played on Ruud’s favorite surface, gravel. He has several times performed very well at the same stadium in the Grand Slam tournament Roland Garros. After receiving criticism that the suit was too Danish, he showed up in a suit with considerably more blue. Thus, there was never any doubt as to which country Ruud represented in Monday’s Olympic match. The 3rd round continues on Wednesday, where he meets the Argentinian Francisco Cerundolo. He is ranked 26th in the world rankings.



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