Tennis
Roland Garros: Djokovic has another date with history and Rudd wants to spoil it for him
On Sunday afternoon (June 11, 4:00 p.m.) Novak Djokovic will meet Casper Rudd in the Roland Garros final and Sportish will analyze the data from the grand final.
On Sunday afternoon (November 6, 4 p.m., Eurosport 1, live on Sportish) Novak Djokovic meets Casper Rudd in the Roland Garros final.
On the one hand, the 36-year-old Serb is looking for another jewel in his crown, while on the other, the 24-year-old Norwegian is looking for the first major title of his career since winning ten in his possession, all of which are in the 250cc format.
Sportish analyzes all the data from the grand final, which should catch the attention of all tennis fans.
Another date with history for Djokovic
Nole has many different challenges ahead of him, which give him extra motivation to achieve victory against Casper Rude.
Of course, Novak Djokovic’s title win will put him at the top of the Grand Slam champions list at 23, leaving Rafael Nadal in second place at 22.
At the same time, he will be the only one to have at least three wins in the four Grand Slams! Last but not least, an impressive performance for Nole.
Simultaneously with his qualification for the final, Djokovic reached 34 points in his great career, equaling the record of the legendary Chris Evert.
He was also the only man in tennis history to have a win rate of at least 85% in all Grand Slams. Specifically, he now has 91.8% at the Australian Open, 89.6% at Wimbledon, 86.2% at the US Open and 85.0% at Roland Garros.
Rude strives for the impossible
Casper Rudd is taking part in the Roland Garros final for the second year in a row while this is his third Grand Slam final.
Last year he was stopped by Rafael Nadal in Paris and lost to Carlos Alcarath at the following US Open. Now he will face Novak Djokovic who wants the win to make history again.
As you can easily see, his mission seems impossible since we all know that Nole almost never fails on such missions.
However, Kasper Ruud has already put on a tremendous run, overcoming athletes with big obstacles like those of Rooney and Zverev.
In fact, he has already made a name for himself in Nordic tennis after being included in several shortlists. After Borg, Wilander and Edberg, he was only the fourth to reach at least three finals.
your previous encounters
This will be the fifth meeting between the two athletes, with Djokovic scoring an absolute 4-0 so far. In fact, Rude hasn’t won a set in their last three encounters.
Their first meeting took place in 2020 at the Rome Masters, where Nole prevailed 2-0 (7-5, 6-3) in the semi-finals and qualified.
The two met a year later in the group stage of the ATP Finals, with the Serb prevailing 7-6 (4), 6-2. This was also the only tiebreaker they played.
Their next two games were in 2022. Impressively, they played again at the Rome Masters and the ATP Finals. In Rome, they met again in the semifinals and played in the final of the ATP Finals.
This is how they reached the final
Novak Djokovic started his run against Kovacevic and went through the first four rounds without dropping a set, successively eliminating Fucsovic, Davidovic Fokina and Variyas.
In the quarterfinals, Khachanov won the first set, but then Nole completely controlled the game and caused the upset, while in the semifinals, Djokovic prevailed 3-1 against Alkarath.
On the other hand, Kasper Ruud overcame Imer’s obstacle without losing a set. Then it was 3-1 by Zepieri and Zhang and then 3-0 by Harry to reach the Quarterfinals.
In the round of 16, he won a 3-1 set against Holger Rune while in the semifinals he made the confrontation with Zverev a feat for a role.
The figures of the two gladiators
Let’s take a look at these six games that each of the two played from a statistical perspective. The impressive thing is that nobody has played a fifth set yet.
Both have lost few sets overall (two for the Serb and three for the Norwegian), while generally boasting impressive service ratios at 84% and 87% respectively.
Djokovic and Rudd have almost the same number of break points, with Nole at a slightly better rate than the Norwegian.
Finally, we should mention something else: the almost two hours that Djokovic spent longer on the court can do his part.
The data in the world rankings
Novak Djokovic is the only one dying for the result of the final as his win will have implications for his position in the world rankings.
If Nole wins, he will return to the top of the world rankings. In particular, he will reach 7595 points, overtaking Carlos Alcarath who stayed at 7175. Thus, after a month’s absence from the top, Djokovic will return there.
At the same time, whatever happens in the final, Casper Rudd will be fourth in the world rankings. What will change is his difference with fifth Stefanos Tsitsipas and third Danil Medvedev.
If the Norwegian loses, he stays at 4960 points, in case of victory he reaches 5760. Currently, Tsitsipas has 4920, while the Russian has 6100.
The prize money of the final
Finally, we leave the crazy financials of the finals as both the winner and loser will leave Paris with a seven-figure sum.
The winner gets 2.3 million euros while the loser gets 1.15 million euros. We remind you that a total of 49.6 million euros.
Source: sport 24
Tennis
Kazakhstani tennis player Bublik reached the third round of the Australian Open for the first time in his career
Kazakhstani tennis player Alexander Bublik made it to the third round of the Australian Open.
Bublik, who received the 10th seed, beat Hungarian Marton Fucsovics in the second round with a score of 7:5, 6:4, 7:5. The tennis players spent 2 hours and 13 minutes on the court.
Bublik reached the third round of the Australian Open for the first time in his career. The next opponent of the Gatchina native will be Argentinean Thomas Echeverri.
Another representative of Kazakhstan, Alexander Shevchenko, finished his performances in Melbourne, losing in four games to the American Lerner Tien.
Grand Slam Tournament. Australian Open. Melbourne (Australia). Hard. Total prize fund: about $75 million
Men. Second round
Alexander Bublik (Kazakhstan, 10) – Marton Fucsovics (Hungary) – 7:5, 6:4, 7:5
Lerner Thien (USA, 25) – Alexander Shevchenko (Kazakhstan) – 6:2, 5:7, 6:1, 6:0
Source: Sportbox
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Tennis
“The place where you were born matters a lot.” Daniil Medvedev said that he had not thought about changing his sports citizenship
Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev said that he had never thought about changing his sports citizenship.
Medvedev is 29 years old and a native of Moscow. In 2025, several Russian tennis players switched to the flags of other countries: Daria Kasatkina (Australia), Anastasia Potapova (Austria), Kamilla Rakhimova, Maria Timofeeva and Polina Kudermetova (all from Uzbekistan).
— Last year, many Russian players changed their citizenship. What do you feel about it? Do you understand why they took such a step?
“I said that I 100% understand and respect them, because this is what can be done, especially in sports. Perhaps this is even easier for athletes than for other people. I never thought about it because I believe that where you are born matters a lot. Politics and other things are another matter. I repeat, many players change their citizenship, and among them are my friends. This is their choice,” Medvedev said at a press conference.
On Wednesday, Medvedev beat Frenchman Quentin Alice in four games in the second round of the Australian Open. The Russian will play against Fabian Marozan from Hungary in the next round of the Australian Open.
Source: Sportbox
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Tennis
Haters wrote off Medvedev right during the match. How beautifully the Russian took revenge!
Medvedev and Rublev simultaneously reached the third round of the Australian Open.
Daniil Medvedev and Andrei Rublev want to quickly forget the unsuccessful last season.
And so far they are doing everything to return to a leading position in 2026. The country’s best tennis players reached the third round of the Australian Open without much difficulty.
“Are you going to start playing already, Medvedev?”
Medvedev’s performance at the Grand Slam tournaments in 2025 can only be described as a disaster. The former world number one won only one match in the calendar year. It is quite natural that many tennis fans have managed to write off the Russian. In addition, he even fell out of the top 10 in the world rankings.
Daniil came to the Australian Open after winning the tournament in Brisbane, where he showed the highest class. The Russian also started confidently on the courts of Melbourne, beating the representative of the Netherlands Jesper de Jong in three games.
Medvedev was also a favorite in the match against Quentin Alice, but the start of the meeting remained with the Frenchman. First, Daniil lost the first set in a tiebreak (7:9) in a tense fight, and then allowed his opponent to lead with a score of 2:0 in the second game. At that moment, there was a complete disgrace going on on social networks. Tennis fans openly laughed at the Russian.
— I thought Medvedev was a hard court specialist? Ha-ha,” @SoldierOfDaSnow ridiculed the Russian.
“Most likely he will lose this set, win the third and lose the fourth,” predicted @Conquistador233.
“Daniil Medvedev is losing not only the match against Alis, but also the battle with baldness,” @ElcontadorT said ironically.
— Will you start playing already, Medvedev? asked @AlexisEG.
— Medvedev, consider him to have already dropped out of the tournament. What this player was like and what he has become now,” wrote @dxnnvisual.
But the haters who wrote off the Russian were put to shame, and quite spectacularly. Daniil took three games in a row, after which he brought the set to victory – 6:3. Medvedev did not meet resistance in the next two games – 6:4 and 6:2.
For the Russian tennis player, this victory became significant. For the first time since 2024, he reached the third round of a Grand Slam tournament. In the live rating, the athlete is now one position away from returning to the top 10.
“Won a set against Djokovic”
Andrei Rublev, who also experienced serious problems last season, also had a successful second-round match. The Russian’s opponent was the promising Jaime Faria. Although the Portuguese made it into the main draw through qualification, he approached the tournament in excellent shape. Andrey had not met him before, so he had to prepare for the match using the Internet.
“I didn’t know anything about him, but then I looked for information and saw that a year ago he won a set against Novak Djokovic in the second round. This caught my attention. I saw that he has a great serve, a great backhand, he moves well, he fights hard. I watched a few videos of him playing and I was impressed and I wondered, watching him play, why he was playing in the qualifying rounds,” Rublev said after the match.
Andrey played the first two games almost perfectly, not allowing his opponent to make a single break. Moreover, the Russian demonstrated character in difficult moments, which was so lacking during last year’s recession. The Portuguese had five break points, but none of them were converted. Thanks to this, Rublev took the sets with scores of 6:4 and 6:3.
In the third game, Rublev made the fans a little worried, losing with a score of 4:6, but this failure remained the only one in the match. Already in the next segment, Andrei qualified for the third round – 7:5.
In the next round, Rublev faces a fundamental confrontation with Francisco Serundolo, who frayed his nerves in 2024. The last two head-to-head matches were left to the Argentine.
Source: Sportbox
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