By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Thursday January 19, 2023
Asked what he stated to Jenson Brooksby after dropping to the American in 4 units on Day 4 on the Australian Open, Casper Ruud didn’t pull any punches:
“I said, Well played, and that he was annoyingly good today,” the Norwegian advised experiences, with a smile.
Ruud spent the afternoon underneath the American’s spell, betwixt and between, getting jerked and jabbed in rallies as he noticed his short-lived run as highest-ranked participant within the males’s singles draw go up in flames in Melbourne.
Credit to Ruud for saving three match factors to drive a fourth set, however the Norwegian by no means actually solved the Brooksby riddle as he was neatly bundled up and packaged out in set 4.
Chalk it up as a studying expertise? Sounds like Ruud remains to be attempting to make sense of it.
“Like I said earlier, there were many sort of interesting rallies where we were rallying back and forth, playing a little–not cat and mouse, but he had attack, maybe I came back and was controlling the point, and then somehow he guessed right or came back in the rally again.”
Ruud stated it was irritating to really feel he had the higher hand in rallies after which to all of a sudden have the rug pulled out from underneath him.
“It’s frustrating when you feel like you have the momentum in a rally, and then a player pulls out a shot like he did in the last game, for example, where he does that slice down the line, on the line, which is the only shot he can play and he’s able to do it,” he stated. “It’s frustrating and annoying at the same time, but at the same time I give him credit, because he stayed in there and fought well. Physically it was a tough match. It was close to four hours and four sets. He fought through well and didn’t seem to be affected by the duration of the match.”
There was one thing else Ruud advised Brooksby on the internet, earlier than he headed to his chair, picked up his gear and walked off the court docket for the final time at this yr’s Australian Open:
“I just said, Good luck for the rest of the tournament, as well.”