Casper Ruud left some words of tremendous sportsmanship after falling in the final of the Rome Masters 1000 against Jannik Sinner. The Norwegian didn't hold back in his praise for the world number one during the trophy presentation ceremony. “What you are doing this year is very difficult to describe in words. As someone who also plays tennis at the highest level, it is an honor to watch you play,” Ruud stated. The Norwegian also wanted to highlight the impact of Italian tennis. “You have six, seven, or eight incredible players revolutionizing this sport,” and even found time to joke about football. “I know things are going a little worse there; when you lose against Norway, we have to be able to joke a little.”
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