The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Old scores to settle in rematch of rivals Rune and Ruud

- ELEANOR CROOKS

Holger Rune survived a fifthset tie-break against Francisco Cerundolo to set up a French Open quarter-final rematch with Casper Ruud.

Their encounter at the same stage last year descended into acrimony when Rune accused Ruud of celebratin­g in his face in the locker room and showing a lack of class, which was fiercely denied by the Norwegian.

For a while it looked like they might not meet again, with Argentinia­n Cerundolo battling back from two sets to one down to force a decider and then holding three break points at 4-3.

Dane Rune saved all of them, broke serve himself then failed to serve it out but put the disappoint­ment behind him to clinch a 7-6 (3) 3-6 6-4 1-6 7-6 (7) victory after just short of four hours.

Rune felt it was just desserts after his loss at the same stage of the Australian Open to Andrey Rublev, saying: “I had a heartbreak­ing loss in Australia where I could serve for it and I lost it in a match tiebreak like this.

“I told myself when we started the tie-break just to relax and enjoy it. Moments like this stay with you whether you win or you lose. I enjoyed every moment.”

There was another moment of umpiring controvers­y in the third set when, like in the clash between Cameron Norrie and Lucas Pouille on the same court, the umpire failed to spot a double bounce.

This time Cerundolo was the victim and, to compound matters, umpire Kader Nouni awarded Rune the point after his opponent gestured that it should have been stopped.

Ruud edged three tight sets against Chilean Nicolas Jarry, coming through 7-6 (3) 7-5 7-5 to keep alive his hopes of making back-toback finals.

The Norwegian is slowly coming back into form after a disappoint­ing start to the year, and he said: “This year I felt a little more pressure, obviously, because I needed to try to defend my final spot.

“I know every match that I can win and points on the rankings that I can try to gain can be important for the rest of the year.

“So I don’t feel like I have played my best tennis yet but, at the same time, I’m playing many opponents who play very aggressive­ly and they play fast and give me no rhythm.”

 ?? ?? NARROW VICTORY: Holger Rune secured a quarter-final clash with Casper Ruud after a near four-hour contest against Francisco Cerundolo.
NARROW VICTORY: Holger Rune secured a quarter-final clash with Casper Ruud after a near four-hour contest against Francisco Cerundolo.

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