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Ruud downs Auger-Aliassime in ATP Finals opener in Turin

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Norway’s third seed Casper Ruud downed ATP Finals debutant Felix Auger-Aliassime 7-6(4) 6-4 yesterday to kickstart his round-robin campaign in the season-ending tournament.

Canadian Auger-Aliassime has been in sublime form at the end of the season, winning three tournament­s in a row before a semi-final run at the Paris Masters, but was not at his best in the opening match in Turin.

Although he fired 26 winners past world number four Ruud, they were offset by 26 unforced errors as the Norwegian wrapped up the victory to get on the board in the Green Group, which also has top seed Rafa Nadal and American Taylor Fritz.

“I think this is some of the best level that I’ve played since the US Open,” said Ruud, who reached the final of the year’s last

Grand Slam in New York. “The last couple of months have been a little bit of a struggle, I have to honestly say that, but you have to accept it as well. You will face difficult moments in your career, and maybe these last couple of months was one of those.”

Auger-Aliassime had won 16 matches in a row to win titles in Florence, Antwerp and Basel last month.

But Ruud, a semi-finalist last year, stamped his authority in the tiebreak and did not face a single break point in the match as he beat the Canadian for the second time this year.

“Felix has been on a roll this fall and I knew he was going to come out strong,” Ruud added. “I knew if I wanted to have any chance against any of the guys in my group I would have to bring my A-game and today I was able to do so.”

Nadal plays Fritz in their opening match.

American Nakashima wins Next Gen ATP Finals

American Brandon Nakashima beat Czech Jiri Lehecka to lift the Next Gen ATP Finals tennis trophy in Milan on Saturday.

Nakashima, ranked 49, beat 74th-ranked Lehecka 4-3 (7/5), 4-3 (8/6), 4-2 in the tournament which features the eight best players aged 21-years-and-under on the ATP Tour.

The 21-year-old, who won his first ATP title this year in San Diego, succeeds Spaniard Carlo Alcaraz who triumphed in the Next Gen tournament last year and went on to claim the US Open trophy last September.

Alcaraz, 19, became the youngest men’s world number one after his US Open victory and would have participat­ed in the ATP Tour Final which started in Turin yesterday and not the Next Gen, but withdrew because of an abdominal tear.

Dane Holger Rune, 19, winner of the Paris Masters and now ranked 10th in the world, preferred to be an alternate at the ATP Tour Final rather than compete in the Next Gen event.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? Norway’s Casper Ruud celebrates after winning his group stage match against Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada on day one of the ATP Finals in Turin, Italy, yesterday.
(Reuters) Norway’s Casper Ruud celebrates after winning his group stage match against Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada on day one of the ATP Finals in Turin, Italy, yesterday.

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