Casper Ruud, a professional tennis player from Norway, was born on December 22, 1998. Ruud is the highest-ranked tennis player from Norway in history according to his career-high singles rating of No. 5, attained on June 13, 2022.

Eight of his nine ATP Tour singles victories which he has earned have come on clay surfaces. As of the 2022 French Open, Ruud is the first Norwegian male to have won an ATP singles championship, advanced to a major final, advanced to a Masters 1000 final, and reached the top 10 of the ATP rankings.

Casper Ruud
Casper Ruud

He has a career-high world No. 133 ranking in doubles, which he attained after making it to the 2021 Wimbledon Championships quarterfinals.



He joined the Norwegian Davis Cup team in 2015, and he and fellow countryman Viktor Durasovic helped Norway move up to Group Two Europe/Africa Zone from Group Three Europe Zone.

Ruud and Durasovic were defeated 3-2 by Lithuania in the opening round of the 2016 Davis Cup.

Norway remained in Group Two Europe/Africa Zone in 2017 and 2018 before winning their 2019 tie against Georgia, securing them a place in the playoff for World Group I as a result of changes to the Davis Cup format.

Norway remained in Group Two Europe/Africa Zone in 2017 and 2018 before winning their tie against Georgia. They triumphed over Barbados in the playoff, earning a spot in World Group I.

Casper Ruud Seed

The 23-year-old Norwegian tennis player Casper Ruud holds the No. 5 singles ranking for most of his career.

Some believe that Casper Ruud, 23, has lived up to his name before Wimbledon. The third seed, who came in second place behind Rafa Nadal at the French Open, has not yet succeeded on the grass in his brief career.

Casper Ruud Ranking

Ruud is the highest-ranked tennis player from Norway in history according to his career-high singles rating of No. 5, attained on June 13, 2022.

Casper Ruud Prediction

Ruud got off to a blazing start, jumping to a 5-0 lead in no time. The Norwegian served out the set in the game after Berrettini finally joined the party with a hold of service, taking the opening set.

Ruud jumped out to a 5-1 lead early on in the second set as he continued to rule.

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