Ruud eyes ‘biggest title of career’ after beating Etcheverry to reach Barcelona final

Casper Ruud booked his place in the Barcelona Open final with a 7-6(6) 6-4 win over Tomas Martin Etcheverry – and then looked forward to the chance to win “the biggest title” of his career.

On Sunday, Ruud will be hoping to end a sobering run which has seen him lose his last seven finals at tournaments above ATP 250 level.

However, he has started the 2024 season in impressive fashion and this victory takes his record to four wins and one defeat from five semi-finals this year – and he could face Stefanos Tsitsipas in a final for the second week running after losing to the Greek in Monte Carlo.

“It’s been fantastic, two weeks has been really good, two finals in a row and it’s gonna be special tomorrow, I’m gonna play for the biggest title of my career,” Ruud told Teledeporte.

“It was a difficult match, level-wise maybe it was my best match here in Barcelona, a very tough opponent, Tomas is playing fantastic tennis.

“I was a bit lucky in the first set… but that’s what you need sometimes, a bit of luck.”

Ruud took a keenly-contested opening set lasting one hour and 16 minutes after prevailing via a tie-break, with Etcheverry proving a very tough nut to crack.

The Argentine was showing few chinks in his armour until Ruud managed to get the opening break at 4-2, but could not follow that up with a hold in an immediate break back for the world No. 30.

Ruud was looking to finally move clear at 6-5, but let two set points slip to give Etcheverry a crucial hold at 6-6 before his resistance was ended.

The world No. 6 drew blood after set point number four in a gruelling opener, and followed that up with an early break in the second to seize the advantage.

But this topsy-turvy set looked to be following a familiar pattern to the first, as Etcheverry broke back again at 1-1.

However, the contest decisively swung in Ruud’s favour when he emphatically broke Etcheverry to love at 3-2.

From there onwards, the Norwegian wrapped up the match with relative comfort, taking it on his second match point.

He will now face the winner from the semi-final between Tsitsipas and Dusan Lajovic in Sunday’s final, with a potential chance to exact quick revenge on the Greek.

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Norrie knocked out in Barcelona as ‘aggressive’ Etcheverry steps up in tie-breaks

Cameron Norrie was beaten in the Barcelona Open quarter-finals as Tomas Martin Etcheverry advanced to the last four.

World No. 30 Etcheverry – placed just one position above Norrie in the ATP rankings – needed two tie-breaks in a hard-fought 7-6(4) 7-6(1) victory.

After the match, Etcheverry said he had planned to play “aggressively” against Norrie.

“I spoke to my coach last night and also my team, that I have to play aggressively to win this match,” the 24-year-old revealed after one of the biggest wins of his career.

“I played [Norrie] last year and it was a tough match, we played three hours [then] like today.

“The tie-break was key, I played really good in that part of the match.”

After coming through a gritty three-set battle with Brandon Nakashima in the last 16, Etcheverry got off to the perfect start to break the British No. 1 in the opening game.

Norrie broke back midway through the first set to draw level as the pair engaged in a tightly fought encounter.

A breaker was required to settle the opener, which Etcheverry edged after gaining two set points to eventually seal it 7-4.

Etcheverry came close to what would have likely been a decisive break in the eighth game of the second set, but Norrie fought him off with a wonderful forehand to hold.

The Argentine regained his lead to move within one game of victory, but Norrie served well to stay in the match.

The duo could not be separated as they entered another tie-break, but it was Etcheverry who was dialled in and breezed through the final test to move into the semi-finals.

Etcheverry will face either world No. 6 Casper Ruud or Italian Matteo Arnaldi for a spot in this year’s final.

Over in Munich at the Bavarian International, Jack Draper was handed a quarter-final defeat by world No. 15 Taylor Fritz, who came from behind to win 4-6 6-3 7-6(1).

Draper started the match in dominant fashion, setting the tone when he broke the American in the opening game and then earning four break point opportunities in the fifth game – but failed to convert them.

Although Draper managed to serve things out and take the opening set, Fritz fought back from 40-0 in the fourth game of the second set to break back, which is where the momentum began to shift.

And Fritz was too strong for Draper in a tight decider, which he eventually won with an impressive tie-break showing.

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Norrie knocked out in Barcelona as ‘aggressive’ Etcheverry steps up in tie-breaks

Cameron Norrie was beaten in the Barcelona Open quarter-finals as Tomas Martin Etcheverry advanced to the last four.

World No. 30 Etcheverry – placed just one position above Norrie in the ATP rankings – needed two tie-breaks in a hard-fought 7-6(4) 7-6(1) victory.

After the match, Etcheverry said he had planned to play “aggressively” against Norrie.

“I spoke to my coach last night and also my team, that I have to play aggressively to win this match,” the 24-year-old revealed after one of the biggest wins of his career.

“I played [Norrie] last year and it was a tough match, we played three hours [then] like today.

“The tie-break was key, I played really good in that part of the match.”

After coming through a gritty three-set battle with Brandon Nakashima in the last 16, Etcheverry got off to the perfect start to break the British No. 1 in the opening game.

Norrie broke back midway through the first set to draw level as the pair engaged in a tightly fought encounter.

A breaker was required to settle the opener, which Etcheverry edged after gaining two set points to eventually seal it 7-4.

Etcheverry came close to what would have likely been a decisive break in the eighth game of the second set, but Norrie fought him off with a wonderful forehand to hold.

The Argentine regained his lead to move within one game of victory, but Norrie served well to stay in the match.

The duo could not be separated as they entered another tie-break, but it was Etcheverry who was dialled in and breezed through the final test to move into the semi-finals.

Etcheverry will face either world No. 6 Casper Ruud or Italian Matteo Arnaldi for a spot in this year’s final.

Over in Munich at the Bavarian International, Jack Draper was handed a quarter-final defeat by world No. 15 Taylor Fritz, who came from behind to win 4-6 6-3 7-6(1).

Draper started the match in dominant fashion, setting the tone when he broke the American in the opening game and then earning four break point opportunities in the fifth game – but failed to convert them.

Although Draper managed to serve things out and take the opening set, Fritz fought back from 40-0 in the fourth game of the second set to break back, which is where the momentum began to shift.

And Fritz was too strong for Draper in a tight decider, which he eventually won with an impressive tie-break showing.

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