The seventh racket of the world, Norwegian tennis player Kasper Ruud, won the ATP-250 clay tournament in Geneva (Switzerland). Today, May 25, he beat Tomas Machac from the Czech Republic, ranked 44th in the ATP rankings, in two sets, with a score of 7:5, 6:3.
Let us note that the athletes spent 1 hour and 47 minutes on the court. The Norwegian converted three out of four break points (75%), did not make a single double fault and completed two aces. The Czech tennis player made three double faults, completed three serves straight through and was able to convert one break point out of one earned (100%).
Earlier, at the semi-final stage of the tournament, Makhach turned out to be stronger than the Serbian world number one Novak Djokovic (6:4, 0:6, 6:1), and Ruud was able to escape from a match point in the match with the Italian Cobolli.
Let us remind you that Casper Ruud won the 12th title of his career and the second of the season.