By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Wednesday, Could 28, 2025
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A cranky left knee and gritty Nuno Borges turned Roland Garros spherical two into Could Day for Casper Ruud.
World No. 41 Borges toppled two-time French Open finalist Ruud 2-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-0 to make his mark because the Portuguese man to achieve a Roland Garros third spherical in match historical past.
Weeks after capturing his maiden ATP Masters 1000 championship in Madrid, Ruud made ignominious historical past of his personal.
It’s Ruud’s earliest exit in Paris since his 2018 debut. Ruud noticed his quest for a fourth consecutive Roland Garros semifinal go up in a cloud of purple mud as he hobbled by means of dropping 12 of the 13 video games.
“It is hopefully nothing too severe. For the final couple of weeks I have been sort of struggling a bit of bit with knee ache on and off,” Ruud instructed the media in Paris. “That is why I made a decision to drag out of Geneva after Rome, do my finest, and heal to be prepared right here.
“While you’re practising, main as much as the match, it is simpler to keep away from sure actions which might be painful. It is not painful. All the things isn’t painful. However sure actions on the market are sort of what makes it painful. Sure photographs are painful to do.
“While you’re taking part in matches, you may’t actually management it in the identical method. You do all the pieces you may to get to each ball. Typically you sort of overlook that this can be a shot I should not go for perhaps when it comes to ache within the knee. That is just about all.”
The seventh-seeded Ruud joins fourth-seeded Taylor Fritz, who fell to Daniel Altmaier in spherical one, and Daniil Medvedev, who served for the match earlier than bowing to Cameron Norrie in a five-set thriller yesterday, because the third Prime 11-men’s seed to fall within the first two rounds.
“I truly felt it fairly early within the first set,” Ruud instructed the media in Paris. “I can let you know like one of many photographs that hurts probably the most is to do, like, sliding on the left foot, an open-stance backhand is what hurts probably the most, as it is the left knee.
“It is very, very particular. However if you rotate my foot inward, it additionally hurts a bit of on the left. That is sort of the worst shot for me and has been for just a few weeks. I’ve tried to not present the opponents that it’s.”
Ruud hit the “rat race” that’s the ATP Tour with a parting shot saying the hectic schedule, rating factors at play and monetary penalty if you happen to miss a compulsory occasion compel gamers to compete even once they’re injured.
“It is sort of like a rat race in relation to the rankings, as properly,” Ruud instructed the media in Paris. “After all, if my leg is damaged, I will not play. But it surely’s robust anyhow, particularly when there is a time with obligatory occasions to skip them as a result of the punishments are fairly exhausting, when it comes to everybody else will play, acquire factors, and you will not.
“Additionally there is a sure bonus system arrange that’s diminished if you happen to do not present as much as the obligatory occasions. It is a questionable system as a result of on one hand you do not wish to present up injured, and also you perhaps give the spot to different one.
“I am unsure if you happen to’re conscious, however if you happen to do not play a compulsory occasion, they minimize 25% of your year-end bonus. You are sort of forcing gamers to point out up injured or sick, or no matter, when that isn’t what I believe could be very honest.”
Borges beat Ruud for the primary time in three conferences and has now reached the third spherical at three of the 4 Slams: Australian Open, Roland Garros and US Open.
Subsequent up for Borges is a third-round conflict vs. Alexei Popyrin. The Twenty fifth-seeded Aussie swept Alejandro Tabilo 7-5, 6-3, 6-4.
Ruud mentioned the five-day break he took after Rome wasn’t sufficient to treatment his cranky knee.
The previous US Open finalist left open the prospect of skipping grass-court season—grass is his least favourite floor—to attempt to recuperate. Ruud has but to surpass the Wimbledon second spherical in 5 profession SW19 appearances
“We’ll see,” Ruud replied when requested if he’ll shut down grass season. “I will go residence and do some extra scans as quickly as attainable and see if there’s something that has modified.
“However between Rome and right here, I took 5 days fully off at residence. It wasn’t sufficient to make the ache go away. I undoubtedly assume that I would wish greater than 5 days off, then take a standing in per week or two, see the place I am at.
“I want I might keep right here longer. It leaves extra time, after all, to recuperate for upcoming tournaments.”