Jannik Sinner beats Casper Ruud 6-1, 6-2!
Done and Dusted! Sinner serves it out in a blinking and in just over an hour he has booked his place in tomorrow’s final to take on Taylor Fritz, the man he conquered in this year’s US Open final.
Energy conserved for that and job done in brutal fashion tonight in Turin. Sinner was simply too good in all departments for Casper Ruud, chalking up his 69th win of the year in the process.
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James Wallace
Righto, Jannik Sinner marches onto the final and Casper Ruud is left to lick his wounds.
That’s all the action from Turin today, thanks for your company and comments, we’ll be back tomorrow for the big finale as Sinner takes on Taylor Fritz, Katy Murrells will be your scribe for that. Time for me to tap out, goodbye.
Jannik Sinner Speaks:
I returned well, I raised my level and I’m very happy about the performance.
I’ll just try to play the best I can tomorrow, I’ve grown as a player since last year and it’s been a very positive year for me”
Not quotes to set the world alight and the big man doesn’t crack a smile but that isn’t his job is it. His job is tennis and he’s pretty darn good at that.
Jannik Sinner beats Casper Ruud 6-1, 6-2!
Done and Dusted! Sinner serves it out in a blinking and in just over an hour he has booked his place in tomorrow’s final to take on Taylor Fritz, the man he conquered in this year’s US Open final.
Energy conserved for that and job done in brutal fashion tonight in Turin. Sinner was simply too good in all departments for Casper Ruud, chalking up his 69th win of the year in the process.
Second set: Sinner 6-1, 5-2 Ruud*
“A set, 2-4 and love thirdy” drawls Henman in his best Dave Clifton*
Sinner is relentless, chasing everything down and making Ruud work incredibly hard just to stay in the points off his own serve. DOUBLE BREAK. Sinner is overpowering his opponent from the back of the court and he’s now just one game away from wrapping this up. The in house DJ pumps up the volume, Dave Clifton is that you. Ear splidding stuff.
*Go on then.
Second set: Sinner 6-1, 4-2 Ruud*
Sinner sends down some bazooka serves including an ACE down the T. His sixth of the evening. An easy hold and the pressure lobbed right back onto Casper Ruud.
Second set: Sinner 6-1, 3-2 Ruud*
Sinner moves so well at the back of the court, (cliche alert!) especially for such a big guy, he steps up to Ruud’s serve and manufacturers two BREAK POINTS. Ruud saves the first with a good serve out wide. Top serving! Ruud saves the second to make it Deuce. The match on the line right here.
Sinner gets his fourth break point on the Ruud serve and the pressure looks to be telling, a violent forehand from Sinner sees Ruud scrambling and there is THE BREAK for Sinner. Sinner’s camp are up on their feet and cheering their man, they want to get this job done and book their spot in tomorrow’s final without too much toil this evening. Things going to plan at the moment.
Second set: *Sinner 6-1, 2-2 Ruud
Now then, Ruud hits his way to 0-30 with a little help from a couple of mishits from his opponent. It’s the first bit of pressure on the Sinner serve this evening…
Ice veined response from Sinner who recovers with four points in a row including a step in and crunching forehand that flew off like a tracer bullet. Impressive stuff from both men and we’re still on serve in the second.
Second set: Sinner 6-1, 1-2 Ruud*
Better from Ruud who skips to his chair after a solid hold.
This was decent:
Second set: *Sinner 6-1, 1-1 Ruud
“Stand in and give it a whack” says Ray Winstone, sorry – Tim Henman. That’s exactly what Ruud does, coming forward with nifty footwork and playing with controlled aggression. He pins Sinner back and dispatches the winner. Henman presumably purring at the side of court and patting his great big suntanned belly. Nope that’s Winstone again isn’t it.
Sinner holds despite Ruud coming at him, this is all looking a bit ominous. The crowd clearly think so too and start to get behind Ruud more, they don’t want to be heading home before they’ve got their Euros worth.
Second set: Sinner 6-1, 0-1 Ruud*
Ruud finds his first serve and goes to 40-15. Sinner goes too wide on a cross court forehand and the Norwegian gets on the board at the start of the second set. He needed that BIG TIME.
Jannik Sinner takes the first set 6-1!
There was some hugely entertaining stuff in that set but Sinner was a runaway train, he takes it in bang on thirty minutes. Ruud needs to find another level or four to make a fist of it in the next.
First set: Sinner 5-1 Ruud*
Ruud’s timing is a little off, he’s shanked a few off the racket frame and he really can’t afford to give Sinner the freebies.
Lovely tennis! Ruud plays a drop shot with a whole lotta slice on it but somehow Sinner hunts it down and gets his racket underneath it. The fact it has come back does for Ruud who hits his off balance reply into the net. Sinner takes the double break and the crowd erupt. Ruud needs to sharpen up if this isn’t going to become something of a procession.
First set: *Sinner 4-1 Ruud
Have some of that! Ruud plays a stunning, blistering forehand pass down the line, Sinner can only watch on in awe as the ball flies by. Ruud has ramped up the aggression and it is paying off, he carves himself out two BREAK POINTS.
Sinner serves his way out of one and volleys his way out of another. No drama. Ruud pegs him back from advantage with some relentless hitting from the back of the court but Sinner isn’t top of the men’s tennis tree for no reason – he soaks up the pressure and goes up a level himself to hold. That could be the first set decided in that one game.
First set: Sinner 3-1 Ruud*
Well played Casper Ruud, the Norwegian settles into his game and looks sprightly, getting on the board with his serve at the second time of asking. Sinner not going to have it all his own way in Turin this evening.
First set: *Sinner 3-0 Ruud (*Denotes server) Sinner is in a hurry. He follows up the break with a warp speed service game. Ruud looks a bit startled as he heads for his chair.
First set: Sinner 2-0 Ruud* (*Denotes server)
Ruud approaches the net early doors, settling the nerves with a well executed forehand. What a rally! We might not see a better one all night y’know. Both players toying with the other, backhand, forehand, slice, power and precisiom. After a high octane exchange, Sinner elects for the drop shot, Ruud chases it up and makes it but Sinner plays a delicious volleyed lob that landed perfectly in the back corner. Ruud offers his applause but the Italian is too hot to handle and BREAKS at the first time of asking.
First set: *Sinner 1-0 Ruud (*Denotes server)
Sinner, dressed in black shirt, light blue shorts and white cap, prowls at the baseline ready to let loose. Ruud waits across the net with white bandana and all burgundy get up. It’s a solid first game from Sinner who opens his shoulders and finds the corners with both serves and groundstrokes, Ruud scrabbling along the baseline but unable to make much impact.
The players enter the arena to a cacophony of noise and some heavy strobing. Sinner wins the coin toss and elects to serve. They’ll have a few hits and then we’ll be underway.
Tim Henman and and Laura Robson want to see Ruud come out swinging, not being reckless but embracing his naturally aggressive game. Sinner has no real weak spots, he’s a monster on both sides of the court and is the current World Number 1.
“I know I’m the underdog but I’m going to go out there and do my best” said Ruud in his pre-match presser, adding that it is always ‘“good fun and a challenge” to come up against Sinner.
We might see him come to the net a bit more than usual as Sinner is so strong from the back of the court, it’ll be hard to go toe-to-toe with the Italian from back there, Ruud may well look to mix it up. “Why not!?” says Henman with a toothy chuckle.
Sinner is the favourite for this match and will be roared on by a local crowd in Turin, can Ruud pull off a shock? You’d think he needs to take the first set and give the big Italian a case of the collywobbles.
25 year old Ruud has made the ATP Finals three times now and lost the 2022 to final in straight sets to ol’ rubber legs himself – Novak Djokovic. His opponent this evening knows that feeling all too well, Sinner was dispatched by Djokovic in last year’s final in the same fashion.
Pre match reading:
Catch up on our man Tumaini Carayol’s report of Fritz’s win over Zverev, the Amercican has now knocked the cloud bothering German out of the US open, Wimbledon and the ATP Finals. The Bogeyman Cometh.
James Wallace
Let’s. Play. Tennis*.
Hello and welcome to Turin and the second semi final of the ATP Finals. It’s home boy and coming man Jannik Sinner against the impressive Norwegian Casper Ruud.
Tonight’s winner will take on American Taylor Fritz who overcame Alexander Zverev in today’s earlier game in a three setter that had to be decided by a tie break.
Here’s hoping for a decent duel this evening, the first serve will be slammed down in 30 minutes time. Join us for some thwick, thwack and thwock why don’t you.
*Doesn’t quite have the same effect as this eh? Or this for that matter.