ATP Finals: Ruud 'surprised' after easing past Rublev to set up final against Djokovic
Casper Ruud admitted he "surprised" himself by reaching another final this season after beating Andrey Rublev in straight sets to set up a final showdown with Novak Djokovic at the ATP Finals in Turin.
Ruud, who will be in Abu Dhabi next month to compete at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship, confidently defeated an error-prone Rublev 6-2, 6-4 on Saturday to set up a clash against Novak Djokovic.Read More : Carlos Alcaraz set to make Mubadala World Tennis Championship debut The 23-year-old has had a great year, winning three titles and reaching his first Masters 1000 final in the Miami Open, before making it to the finals of Roland Garros and the US Open. He will now be looking to cap it off with victory at the season-ending championship.
"I think I surprised myself for sure," said Ruud, who will finish the year at least world No 3 but has the chance to usurp Rafael Nadal as the world No 2 with victory on Sunday.
"It was a tough start of the year for me because I twisted my ankle in Australia the day before my match in the Australian Open, so I had to pull out. I guess when I was on the plane back home, I did not think I would be sitting here in this position.
"I think when the draw was made here, I guess I was the least favourite to reach the final, compared to all the other great players who I consider are maybe better hard court indoor players than myself."
Djokovic is in the running to win a record-equalling sixth ATP Finals title on Sunday, and Ruud, who is 0-3 in head-to-head battles against the Serb, heaped praise on his opponent ahead of their meeting.
"Novak, in a final on an indoor hard court here, is one of the toughest players you can play in the history of our sport," Ruud said.
"I know that I will need to come up with something I have not done yet against him because I haven't been able to beat him. Just try to believe that I can win. It's not going to be easy, obviously, but I will give it a shot, my best shot."
Ruud, who will be in Abu Dhabi next month to compete at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship, confidently defeated an error-prone Rublev 6-2, 6-4 on Saturday to set up a clash against Novak Djokovic.
"I think I surprised myself for sure," said Ruud, who will finish the year at least world No 3 but has the chance to usurp Rafael Nadal as the world No 2 with victory on Sunday.
"It was a tough start of the year for me because I twisted my ankle in Australia the day before my match in the Australian Open, so I had to pull out. I guess when I was on the plane back home, I did not think I would be sitting here in this position.
"I think when the draw was made here, I guess I was the least favourite to reach the final, compared to all the other great players who I consider are maybe better hard court indoor players than myself."
Djokovic is in the running to win a record-equalling sixth ATP Finals title on Sunday, and Ruud, who is 0-3 in head-to-head battles against the Serb, heaped praise on his opponent ahead of their meeting.
"Novak, in a final on an indoor hard court here, is one of the toughest players you can play in the history of our sport," Ruud said.
"I know that I will need to come up with something I have not done yet against him because I haven't been able to beat him. Just try to believe that I can win. It's not going to be easy, obviously, but I will give it a shot, my best shot."
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