Norway’s
Casper Ruud has revealed that he managed to beat
Team Europe’s teammate Spain’s
Carlos Alcaraz despite being in the same team.
The 26-year-old is currently taking part in the
Laver Cup where he is one of
the member of the defending champion Team Europe.
One of the other participant of the team is the reigning
world number one Alcaraz.
Ruud managed to secure a win for his team on the
opening day of the competition after beating America’s Reilly Opelka in
straight sets with a score of 6-4, 7-6.
After the match, Ruud spoke to the
Tennis Channel, where
he shared that he defeated his own teammate Alcaraz, but not in tennis. Ruud stated that he partnered with the former world number one,
Roger Federer, as the two managed to defeat the pair of Alcaraz and current world number three, Germany’s Alexander Zverev, in a golf contest of six holes.
That [playing golf] was fun,” said Ruud. “He [Alcaraz] has
a smooth swing, just as you would imagine, and we played well. We had a little
fun match on the course with Roger [Federer] and I. We teamed up and played
against Carlos [Alcaraz] and Sasha [Zverev], and it was a really fun, good
time. We all enjoy it. We all play at our level, but it was a good match, and
it was fun to see him out there. What was the score? We only played five holes,
I think, or six holes. Roger came a bit late, and then Carlos had to leave,
but, you know, spoiler alert, we got them by one, so it was a good day for us.
We went one down early. Carlos made this incredible birdie out of the rough,
like he sunk a chip, which was crazy. And then I got one hole back, and then
Roger clinched and got one up for us at the last hole, so it was all him.”
Ruud then spoke in detail about what went right for him
on the day against Opelka. The most impressive aspect of Ruud’s performance in the match was his serve, where he managed to outdo his opponent, who is also famous for his serve. Ruud admitted that he has no idea how he managed to
serve that well against an opponent who has been well-known for serving big on any
surface.
Serve was really working well today, says Ruud
“Yeah, I don't know, it was interesting,” said Ruud. “So,
I can't remember serving that well in a while, so, happy that it worked.
Obviously, I lost early in US Open, so I had some extra days back home to
practise, and I guess I used those days well, and particularly the serve was
really working well today."
Ruud made an interesting comment after securing a win
against Opelka, where he claimed that the head of his racquet, which he used in
the first match of the Laver Cup 2025, was a bit ‘smaller’ compared to the ones
he used before. Ruud was asked how it affected his game. In response to that,
Ruud stated that he felt he had more control over the shots compared to the
racquets he used before.
“Well, I feel like I have a little more control on the
shots, and that I can swing a little bit more full, especially on hard courts
and indoor and faster courts,” said Ruud. “This is not particularly fast, but
I've had the struggle the last couple of years, really, where on a fast, hard
court, I hesitate too much, and I don't feel like I can swing free, because I
feel like the ball just flies out of my racket a bit too much. So, it was time
to try something, just minor change and different, but, yeah, it's been working
so far the last two weeks, and happy that it was working well today in the
match, because it's always different. Practise and match are two completely
different things.”