Casper Ruud reached two Grand Slam finals in a stellar 2022 and is seeded second on the Australian Open however the Norwegian is downplaying his possibilities at Melbourne Park, saying he will likely be “more than happy” simply to succeed in the fourth spherical.
The world quantity three, who additionally gained three claycourt titles final 12 months, misplaced to Rafa Nadal within the French Open closing earlier than falling to Carlos Alcaraz within the U.S. Open closing and Novak Djokovic in Turin.
Ruud, who faces Tomas Machac in his Melbourne Park opener, instructed reporters on Saturday he needed to “stay humble” by way of his expectations. The 24-year-old stated his progress had given him loads of causes to imagine in himself however is aware of the way it tough it’s to get to main finals 12 months after 12 months.
“I’d love to do it and I’m going to give it a try, but the odds are not in favour of that happening,” he added.
Ruud had an inauspicious begin to final 12 months, withdrawing from the Australian Open with an ankle damage suffered a day earlier than his opener.
“Here we are, I’ve reached two finals,” Ruud stated. “But nothing’s changed too much. Honestly, I know that it’s possible, which is a nice feeling.
“At the same time I know the competition is so hard and so strong that I cannot expect myself to do well every single time I play a Slam.”
Ruud was going robust on the 2021 Australian Open, reaching the fourth spherical of a Grand Slam for the primary time, earlier than retiring in opposition to Andrey Rublev.
“A quarter-final is a great result, in my eyes. A semi-final even (better),” he stated. “My best result here is fourth round, which I still look at as a great result.
“If I’m able to reach fourth round this year, I’ll be more than happy about it.
“At the same time I know that my belief in reaching even further is there. I know it has happened before, so it’s easier in a way to think it could happen again.”