Last yr’s US Open runner-up Casper Ruud stated China’s Zhang Zhizhen could be a risk for years to come back after falling to the world quantity 67 at Flushing Meadows on Wednesday in a rematch of their French Open assembly.
World quantity 5 Ruud had rallied to beat Zhang in 4 units on the pink clay of Roland Garros in June, however the Norwegian discovered the 26-year-old’s forehand too scorching to deal with in New York, struggling a 6-4, 5-7, 6-2, 0-6, 6-2 second-round loss.
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“He plays really aggressive,” Ruud instructed reporters. “I think today he played better forehand than in Roland Garros, was more mistakes from the forehand last time. That was my game plan, try to play heavy to his forehand and make him run on the forehand.
“He was just slapping winners crosscourt, down the line, coming to the net. Made it really uncomfortable for me, played fast. Credit to him. I think he played really good, honestly.”
Ruud stated Zhang was the higher participant within the match’s key moments.
“That was different from Paris. In Paris I was the one who stepped up when I had to. It’s a different surface, of course,” he added.
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“He has a great serve, beautiful backhand and forehand also. When it’s on, it’s on and really dangerous. I was impressed in a way how he played. He’s going to be a threat for many years.”
Ruud was runner-up at Roland Garros for a second straight yr however exited the opposite three Grand Slams within the second spherical. His subsequent purpose will probably be to seal a spot within the season-ending ATP Finals in November.
“It’s going to be a hectic race for that,” he added. “I hope I can be one of the contenders to get there in the end.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com