Casper Ruud debuted with good sensations at Roland Garros 2025 and, in the press conference, addressed several current issues, among which he highlighted his opinion on the fact that line judges are being used in the Parisian Grand Slam. "I believe there is a smaller margin of error with the electronic system than with line judges, so I think it is better to have that than to rely on human sight and bounces," said the Norwegian before analyzing the improvement of his backhand. "It's all based on many hours of training. I am one of the few top-30 players who does not have a flat backhand, so I have to be very careful not to be overwhelmed there and make good rhythm changes," he explained.
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