Danish teen Holger Rune alleges he was taunted in dressing room and faced unsportsmanlike conduct from quarter-finals opponent Casper, who became first Norwegian man to enter Grand Slam semis; Casper rubbishes claims
Casper Ruud celebrate a point against Holger Rune on Wednesday; (right) Holger Rune expresses his dejection against Casper Ruud. Pics/Getty Images
Holger Rune was told to “grow up” by Casper Ruud while the Norwegian was advised to “show some respect” after the two fought out a tense French Open quarter-final in which the Danish teenager even appeared to order his own mother to leave the stadium.
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World No.8 Ruud became the first Norwegian man to reach a Grand Slam semi-final when he defeated Rune 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (7/2), 6-3 in a tie which ended just before 1:00 on Thursday morning. Rune took out his frustrations on the court, repeatedly grimacing and shouting at himself and the umpire as tensions mounted between the two players.
At one point, Rune yelled “leave, leave, leave” at the player’s box, after which his mother Aneke slipped out. Following the match, the 19-year-old Dane said Ruud was “so unsportsmanlike during the match and talked to me over and over again.
“I didn’t want to give him a hug after the match. He got a high-five and then I just had to get away from him”, Rune told Danish daily Ekstra Bladet, as images showed Ruud shaking his head at the net.
Rune said Ruud then taunted him in the locker room after the match. “He just went straight up to me and shouted “YEEEESSSS” right up in my face” Rune said.
“You can cheer on the court all you want and be happy. I do that myself when I win. But that’s such bad style. Have some respect”, he added.
Ruud’s father and coach Christian dismissed the locker room claim as a “pure lie”.
And Ruud himself criticised Rune’s behaviour on the court and said he needed to “grow up.” “I don’t know Holger personally, but I have seen on TV that sometimes there can be a lot of drama. He’s young and new, so that’s excusable, but when you’re on a big stage, it might be time to grow up a bit,” Ruud, 23, told Norwegian daily VG.
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