Muscat Daily

Rune rallies past Ruud to reach Rome final

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Holger Rune fought from a set and a break down on Saturday to book a place in the Italian Open final with a 6-7 (2/7), 6-4, 6-2 defeat of fourth seed Casper Ruud.

The 20-year-old Dane establishe­d Scandinavi­an superiorit­y as he overhauled the Norwegian who played the Roland Garros final a year ago against Rafael Nadal and has two semi-finals in Rome.

Rune will bid for the title on Sunday against the winner from Daniil Medvedev and Stefanos Tsitsipas, who play their semifinal later.

Ruud lost for the first time in five meetings with his rival, with all of their matches being played on clay.

Rune, who knocked out top seed Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals, said that he relaxed when he thought all was lost on court. “When I was down, I told myself I had nothing to lose, he would probably win,” he said.

“I told myself to play freely, play aggressive as it would likely be my last set.

“That was the key to the comeback - I’m super-happy.”

Ruud needed 69 minutes to win a grinding first set with the Norwegian dominating the tiebreaker to take the early lead after failing to convert on three break points in the sixth game.

Rune, occasional­ly something of a loose cannon for his outbursts of temper, began to unravel a bit in the second set with Ruud holding his nerve as the deadlock continued.

The youngster lost serve to trail 2-3 and suddenly called for the physio, who rubbed his right shoulder for the three-minute medical timeout.

But that pause may have turned the match around, with Rune suddenly coming to life as he levelled at a set apiece and ran away with the third to advance in a light drizzle.

 ?? ?? Denmark's Holger Rune returns to Norway's Casper Ruud during their Rome Open semi-final match on Saturday (AFP)
Denmark's Holger Rune returns to Norway's Casper Ruud during their Rome Open semi-final match on Saturday (AFP)

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