Casper Ruud: Vs jannik sinner| Wife| Ranking| Net Worth| Retire…

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Casper Ruud is a Norwegian professional tennis player. He is the first Norwegian to win an ATP title and to reach the semifinals of ATP Tour Masters 1000 events.

Casper Ruud: Vs jannik sinner| Wife| Ranking| Net Worth| Retire

Vs jannik Sinner:

Jannik Sinner has been simply outstanding at the Vienna Open this time around. He first thrashed Reilly Opelka in straight sets in the opening round and then delivered a similar performance in the second round against Dennis Novak. Both Rielly and Novak were completely outplayed by the mighty Italian.

Sinner, who came into the Vienna Open after winning the European Open title will back himself to move into the final four by thrashing Casper Ruud in the quarter-final clash. On the other hand, Ruud had to work hard in the round of 16s against Lorenzo Sonego.

Wife:

Maria Galligani, Casper Ruud’s girlfriend is from Oslo, Norway as well. Her exact age is not known but she graduated from Stabekk upper secondary school in 2015 and NLA University College in 2017. 

Maria went on to attend Bjorknes College, from where she graduated in 2020 with a degree in Psychology. Currently, she is pursuing her Master’s in Psychology from Syddansk Universitet – University of Southern Denmark.

Ranking: Casper Ruud

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29 October 2021. He is the highest ranked Norwegian player in ATP history (surpassing his father, Christian Ruud) with a career-high ranking in singles of World No. 8, achieved on 25 October 2021, and a career-high doubles ranking of World No. 133, achieved on 12 July 2021.

Net Worth:

This season the young Norwegian Casper Ruud is already in the top 20 of the ATP ranking. This was due to the victory in Geneva, which added 41,145 € to the Norwegian account, as well as good performances in Monte Carlo, Munich, Madrid, where Casper reached the semifinals of the competition but lost to his rivals.

Net Worth 4 700 000$
Born 22 December 1998
Oslo, Norway
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Turned pro 2015
Plays Right-handed
(two-handed backhand)

Retire:

World No. 8 Andrey Rublev booked his first Australian Open quarter-final berth without dropping a set as Casper Ruud retired with an abdominal injury on Monday. Rublev needed an hour and 17 minutes to fire 22 winners and take a 6-2, 7-6(3) lead against the Norwegian.

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