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Casper Ruud v Laurent Lokoli – Wimbledon 2023 LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – JULY 03: Casper Ruud of Norway plays against Laurent Lokoli not seen of France in the Men s Singles first round match on day one of The Championships Wimbledon 2023 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 03, 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Greater London Ingiltere. Editorial use only. Please get in touch for any other usage. PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxTURxUSAxCANxUKxJPNxITAxFRAxAUSxESPxBELxKORxRSAxHKGxNZL Copyright: x2025xAnadoluxStringerx
Casper Ruud, long celebrated for his composure and often called one of the kindest souls on the tennis court, has proudly worn the badge of ‘Rafa’s Kid.’ Fans remember rare moments, like last year’s Madrid Open semi-final, when his usually calm on-court demeanor snapped as he confronted the umpire for not doing “enough” while a fan shouted before his second serve. However, his recent Italian Open loss to Jannik Sinner has drawn sharp critique from Brad Gilbert, questioning both his tactics and behavior.
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While analyzing Casper Ruud’s performance on the “Big T Podcast,” the former coach of Coco Gauff, Brad Gilbert, focused on what he described as the Norwegian’s uncharacteristic behavior during his recent match. He noted how Ruud, usually composed, appeared to vent his frustration toward his father and coach, Christian Ruud, in a way fans rarely witness.
“Couple things for Ruud that I thought were uncharacteristic. One, he’s normally very relaxed on the court, and he started actually barking at the camp a little bit, and his dad a little bit. You’re not used to seeing that,” Gilbert said, emphasizing how unusual it was to see Ruud break his calm demeanor.
Gilbert also turned his attention to Ruud’s tactical decisions during the match, highlighting a strategy that seemed to contradict his usual strengths.

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“And I felt like he got off to a good start being patient. But the reason why I say uncharacteristically is, his game is about serve and finding that first ball forehand. And I thought he settled to go backhand to backhand with Sinner. And obviously Sinner’s backhand is not as good as his forehand, but I felt like he should have early on tried to find the forehand, which he did all tournament,” Gilbert explained.
The coach suggested that by not fully leveraging his forehand, Ruud allowed the match to slip into a more predictable pattern, which Sinner could exploit.
“I thought he should have tried to go big on the forehand. Be a little more unpredictable, patient, and then still use your strength. So I felt like maybe he got this little lead,” Gilbert added, underscoring the missed opportunity.
He reflected on how Ruud’s strong start might have given him a false sense of confidence, impacting his decision-making.
“Remember last year there, he got crushed. But I feel like maybe the good start got him to think, ‘Oh, I could win like this.’ And Sinner said, ‘No, not so fast,’” Gilbert said, pointing to the harsh reality of facing a player like Sinner.
While Gilbert critiques Ruud’s uncharacteristic behavior, the Norwegian has focused on the positives from the final as he prepares for Roland Garros.
Casper Ruud is turning the bitter pill of his loss to Jannik Sinner into a learning moment
Casper Ruud enjoyed his best ATP Masters 1000 run since winning his maiden title at this level in Madrid last year. He lost just one set en route to the final at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia before falling to Jannik Sinner on Sunday.
Despite the loss, the Norwegian chose to focus on the positives from his run. He highlighted how this performance could prove crucial for the rest of his season. The strong showing also helped him climb eight spots in the rankings, bringing him to world No. 17.
“Whether you are 13 or 16 or 18 is not the biggest difference in the world. But obviously top 10, top 8 in the world is where everyone is aiming to be because that gives you even better seeding, gives you a chance to maybe play the Finals at the end of the year. Having done that a few times in my career, that’s the goal for every year,” Ruud added.
He also emphasized the importance of maintaining focus as the season progresses. “Now this result can be very crucial and important for my season, the future of the year. I need to keep focused. It’s a good feeling when you end up getting over 600 points in one week, especially after not being able to defend in Madrid,” he said.
Now, with Roland Garros approaching, a strong run at France could restore confidence and give the Norwegian a significant boost for the rest of the season.
