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US Open: Ruud or Alcaraz? - Nerve game for the number one

Casper Ruud and Carlos Alcaraz duel for the title in New York - and for number one in the world.

by SID
last edit: Sep 10, 2022, 01:07 pm

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Both Carlos Alcaraz and Casper Ruud will reach their nervous limits in the US Open final

The showdown is perfect and the tension factor is maximum: Carlos Alcaraz and Casper Ruud duel in a next-generation Grand Slam final not only for their first major title. It's also about number one in the world rankings on Sunday evening (10 p.m. / Servus TV and Eurosport) - there is a lot at stake for both climbers.

"I have to keep my nerves under control," said Alcaraz, who could be the first teenager since Pete Sampras to storm to the title in New York in 1990: "It's wonderful to play for such big things, I can already see the number one in the world , at the same time she is still so far away." Ruud also expects "nerves to play a role and we will both feel them."

Ruud also exudes great sovereignty

Alcaraz, the 19-year-old from the Murcia region, had survived the next thriller unscathed shortly before his first assessments. With his almost unbelievable physique, he defeated crowd favorite Frances Tiafoe 6: 7 (6), 6: 3, 6: 1, 6: 7 (5), 6: 3 in 4:18 hours. The American then paid homage to the exceptional talent. "You will win many Grand Slam titles," said the 24-year-old. Alcaraz would very much like to start with this this weekend.

Ruud could slip into the role of the slight outsider, but that hardly does his performances on the hard court justice. The man from Oslo, who was in the final of the French Open in June, took his game to a new level and also shone at 7:6-(5),-6:2,-5:7,-6:2 -Success against the Russian Karen Khachanov from great sovereignty.

One has to be the new number one

He confirmed that reaching the final in Paris was no coincidence and that he is also capable of great things on other surfaces. The professional, who also trains in Rafael Nadal's academy on Mallorca, has arrived at the top of the world and is being noticed more and more in his home country. However, he has not yet come close to the status of footballer Erling Haaland.

"He's the biggest star we have in Norway at the moment. He'll probably be for many years to come," said Ruud, whose down-to-earth nature was also reflected in his hopes of a final against Alcaraz. "I think the fairest thing would be if we both reach the final and whoever wins it becomes number one in the world," he said before the Spaniard's victory.

And that's exactly what happened. For just one of them, two dreams come true in one fell swoop on Sunday.

Here the single tableau from New York.

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by SID

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last edit: Sep 10, 2022, 01:07 pm