Ruud, the most sporty player of 2022 in the ATP

Norwegian tennis player Casper Ruud continues to receive recognition for his great season. At the ATP awards gala, the player was recognized as the most sporty in this current 2022 season. His two Grand Slam finals and his almost number one are proof of this.

Another of the young tennis players who continues to have his place in the world tennis awards. With just weeks to go before the season officially returns for 2023, the ATP continues giving prizes to the most recognized in this 2022. Casper Ruud He is one of the lucky ones. The best Norwegian racket of today is awarded with the prize of Sportiest Player after his immaculate 2022 season, where his humility and know-how stand out on and off the pitch.

Notably won several trophies on the professional circuit as well as being a double finalist in two of the four Grand Slams of the year. He was also a few steps away from becoming number one in the world on several occasions. Regarding the classification, he managed to place himself in the second place as the best place to date, currently occupying third place in the world ranking.

Casper Ruud appreciates the recognition and promises to continue it in 2023

«Thank you very much to all those who voted for me. I feel very, very honored and happy to win this award this year. I’ll try to keep my mood in the right place for the next one. I can’t wait to be back on the court.”

In his record three ATP titles stand out, these being the ATP 250 of Buenos Aires, Geneva and Gstaad. However, she had to settle for being a finalist in the Masters 1000 de Miami, the Grand Slams at Roland Garros and the US Open. Also in the Nitto ATP Finals he would be on the verge of lifting the trophy. In addition, its margin for improvement in the classification can occur in the Open the Australiathe first major tournament of the year, since does not defend a single point not having participated during the past edition of 2022.

In addition, there is the curiosity that he is the first tennis player to achieve it away from Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Both the Swiss and the Spanish have been sharing this award since 2004, falling 13 times for Federer’s side and five for Nadal’s. He is also the first player from Scandinavia to do so since Stefan Edberg in 1995.

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