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    Rudd wins Barcelona Open title

    April 23, 2024

    Casper Ruud has joined the league of title winners this season after overpowering Stefanos Tsitsipas at the final of the Barcelona Open on Sunday, emerging victorious in two straight sets, 7-5, 6-3. The victory at this ATP 500 event marks the most significant achievement in the 25-year-old career to date. 

    Despite facing a strong challenge from the Greek fifth seed, who recently enjoyed a 10-match winning streak, Ruud showcased resilience and tactical prowess. Early in the match, Tsitsipas managed to break Ruud’s serve. However, Ruud quickly reciprocated in the sixth game and successfully leveraged one of his two set points to close the first set. 

    The momentum carried into the second set, where Ruud took a commanding 4-1 lead following a crucial error from Tsitsipas, a forehand shot that found the net. Ruud maintained his lead and wrapped up the match in 91 minutes, thereby also settling scores from their previous encounter at the Monte Carlo Open final, where Tsitsipas had triumphed.

    Currently ranked sixth globally, Ruud did not mince words to explain the importance of Sunday’s victory, touching on his previous attempts and near-misses in similar high-stake matches. He said: “For me, it means a lot; this is the biggest title that I have ever won. It’s something I’ve chased for a long time already. I’ve never won a 500 before or a 1000. I’ve been to a few finals but always came up a little bit short.”

    While Ruud reigned supreme in Barcelona, other tournaments witnessed their own moments of glory. Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff celebrated a career-defining moment at the BMW Open in Munich, defeating American Taylor Fritz in straight sets to secure his maiden ATP Tour title. Similarly, Hungary’s Marton Fucsovics triumphed at the Bucharest Open, overcoming Argentina’s Mariano Navone to claim his second ATP Tour title.

    Leon Osamor 

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