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21-Year-Old Rising ATP Star Holger Rune Cleverly Calls Out US Open for Its Scheduling as He Expresses Frustration Ahead of His Opening Round Match

Published 08/26/2023, 3:19 PM EDT

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The US Open is a grand stage where tennis players battle it out in a show of their skills and determination. Think of it as a big theater, where the stories of the sport unfold right at the close of the tour season. Beyond the massive Arthur Ashe Stadium and the vibrant Louis Armstrong Stadium, there’s a quieter court called Court 5. It may not be as famous, but it’s an important part of the action. However, one unfortunate player has been left disgruntled with it recently.

Holger Rune, the young Danish gun, isn’t thrilled about playing on Court Five. An unexpected story mixing frustration and humor, the series of events is a puzzle where Rune’s feelings meet the surprising way things turned out. This is a glimpse into the world of professional tennis, where what you expect isn’t always what you get.

Court 5: An unexpected stage amidst tennis grandeur for Holger Rune

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Court assignments carry significant weight in Grand Slam tournaments and thus Rune’s unexpected placement has triggered discussions. While Court 5 holds an intimate charm that appeals to fans, it doesn’t seem to align with Rune’s growing prominence in the tennis landscape.

 

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Rune took to the app X, formerly known as Twitter, and posted about this incident. He wrote, “Usopen site map. In case you can find court 5, this is where I play my first match Monday followed by 11:00 @usopen #seeyou #lovemyfans #loveyoursupport”.

Holger Rune’s unhappiness isn’t an isolated case. Other players have also felt a bit unsure about appearances on Court 5. In fact, back in 2017, even the well-known Caroline Wozniacki was originally scheduled to play there. This court has a unique charm with its close seating arrangement, allowing fans to be up close to the players. While this is a favorite among spectators, it might not fully meet the requirements of sponsors, players, and journalists who are managing their busy schedules.

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Court 5: A fan’s haven and journalist’s challenge

For an ardent fan seeking an immersive experience, Court 5 is ideal. However, for a journalist attempting to capture the tournament’s essence, it poses certain challenges. The court’s swift filling and the bustling underpass connecting Courts 4-6 can create a somewhat intricate commute.

With his lighthearted yet pointed tweet, Rune has brought to the forefront a topic often relegated to the sidelines. The court assignment, while seemingly arbitrary, speaks volumes about a player’s journey and the tapestry of emotions woven through the hallowed grounds of every tournament, especially the US Open.

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As the countdown ticks toward Rune’s opening match on August 28, the tennis world prepares to witness not only the games on Court 5 but also the subtle emotions that can surface even in the calmest of settings. Do you have a potential favorite to lift the title? Let us know in the comments below!

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Ansh Tandon

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Ansh Tandon is a Tennis Writer at EssentiallySports. Ansh received his undergraduate degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and has been working in content creation for 2+ years. Before Ansh stepped into sports journalism, he was a professional tennis player, honing his skills in national level tournaments for the past 12 years as an active AITA athlete.
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Mitali Dey