By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Wednesday August 9, 2023
Holger Rune has had an excellent 52 weeks, profitable his first Masters 1000 title final yr at Paris and reaching one other two Masters 1000 finals at Monte-Carlo and Rome. The Dane, 20 and ranked No.6, believes he hasn’t even scratched the floor of what’s attainable.
“I’m happy to be No. 6, but I’m not satisfied,” he informed Andrew Eichenholz of ATPTour.com. “And I don’t want to end at No. 6. I want to be No. 1, it’s no secret. Right now I’m also trying to work 10 times harder than I did at the beginning of the year. So hopefully, everything will come together.”
At 37-13 on the season, the Dane is about to start his laborious court docket summer season in Canada, the place he faces American Marcos Giron within the second spherical.
Though he’s made unbelievable strides of late, there may be nonetheless the specter of Carlos Alcaraz, the World No.1 and two-time main champion who is only one week youthful than Rune. Perhaps the Spaniard’s success helps spark Rune’s insane stage of want and drive. In a special state of affairs, the Dane can be the darling of males’s tennis, as a substitute is the second finest, with aspirations for extra.
The sport is in good arms with younger weapons @carlosalcaraz and @holgerrune2003 who hit yesterday on Centre Court in preparation for his or her first ever matches on the @NBOtoronto pic.twitter.com/46VYWcE7PZ
— Mike McIntyre (@McIntyreTennis) August 7, 2023
An attention-grabbing dynamic for an attention-grabbing expertise and character.
Rune, who fell to Alcaraz in three units at Wimbledon (Alcaraz leads 2-1 lifetime), hopes that the pair will start an extended and entertaining rivalry, similar to the greats of the Big Three period.
“I think what Roger, Rafa and Novak did and also Borg, McEnroe, they [took] tennis to another level and another dimension, and hopefully we can do that also,” he stated.
For now, he can proceed grinding on the laborious courts, working to take his recreation increased and earn one other shot at Carlitos’ crown.
Source: www.tennisnow.com