Holger Rune stated his surge up the world rankings in a stellar 12 months felt surreal, however the Danish teenager is absolutely centered on constructing on the momentum in 2023 as he gears up for the season’s first Grand Slam in Australia.
The 19-year-old received three titles in 2022, together with his first ATP Masters 1000 crown in Paris, the place he defeated 21-times main champion Novak Djokovic within the ultimate after getting previous 4 different top-10 gamers alongside the way in which.
Rune begins his season on Sunday towards Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka on the Adelaide International, a event the place he was ranked 103 in January. The ATP Newcomer of the Year admitted his rise to quantity 11 felt dreamlike.
“Yeah, it’s happened a lot. I still remember when I was here one year ago and to be here at a different ranking and different everything, it feels great. It’s been a great season,” Rune advised a news convention on Saturday when requested if 2022 felt “surreal”.
“Obviously some ups and downs, as well, but all in all, I keep improving, keep believing and I’m happy where I am right now. But still I want to continue to do better.”
Rune stated he had prolonged his partnership with Patrick Mouratoglou, who initially got here on board as his coach in October till the top of the 12 months, with the famous Frenchman now set to work with him on the Australian Open.
“It’s great to have him in my team. We have a lot of fun both on and off the court and he’s a really good coach. He’s coming with a lot of good advice to me, both mentally, tennis, everything,” Rune stated.
Rune stated his 2022 exploits meant he had earned the respect of his opponents however there was additionally a goal on his again.
“But I don’t really think about it. I just think it’s great that I keep believing, working, improving and that’s really what I focus on,” Rune stated.
“Every other player on the tour and that plays in Melbourne is good… Every match is going to be tough and I’m excited to take the challenge.”