US Open schedule fury grows as Rune kicks off once more with dig over American stars

Aug 29, 2023 at 2:01 AM
US Open schedule fury grows as Rune kicks off once more with dig over American stars

Holger Rune took intention on the US Open scheduling as soon as once more after crashing out within the first spherical. The fourth seed was surprised by Roberto Carballes Baena on day one of many match. It got here after Rune complained about playing on Court 5 and he made a recent dig concerning the match’s reasoning for his or her schedule assignments.

Rune suffered one of many greatest upsets on day one of many US Open as world No 63 Carballes Baena defeated him 6-3 4-6 6-3 6-2. The 20-year-old had been struggling for kind – dropping his opening matches in Canada and Cincinnati – and in addition known as the coach to the court docket on Monday.

The world No 4 beforehand made a dig at his scheduling on the opening day of the US Open after being relegated to Court 5, sharing a map of the match grounds for individuals who wanted to find the court docket. “US Open site map. In case you can find court 5, this is where I play my first match Monday followed by 11:00,” Rune tweeted over the weekend.

After crashing out whereas enjoying on Court 5, Rune revealed that he tried to get solutions over the schedule and wasn’t fully happy with what he was informed. “Yeah, of course I tried to get an explanation,” the world No 4 mentioned.

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“And, I mean, obviously they said what we all know, that they, you know, put the Americans on the big court, which is totally fine. I mean, I’m used to playing a lot in France where they do that. So I respect that 100 per cent.”

But it appeared that Rune wasn’t shopping for the excuse, as he claimed he didn’t get any extra solutions when he probed the organisers. The four-time title winner added: “That’s not only the case here, that it’s only Americans playing on the big courts. That card didn’t really work. Then you try to ask more questions and they don’t answer you. It’s a little bit tough.”

The 20-year-old was additionally requested whether or not it was harder to play on Court 5 following his feedback on-line, and Rune argued that higher-ranked gamers ought to get the good thing about enjoying on an even bigger court docket. “It’s not difficult, but it’s different. You’re more close to all the people. It’s a nice atmosphere. So, I mean, it’s no problem with the court. I just didn’t expect to play on that court,” he defined.

“I feel like it’s normal. I mean, as best as you get in the ranking, it’s more, you know, how you say, benefits you should get with playing in better conditions. So I think that’s a normal way and it’s also how ATP, like, it’s how they do with all the players. But they didn’t do it with me here. That’s obviously disappointing, but not going to blame the court on the loss. He played very, very solid. Credit to him.”

Rune was coming right into a Grand Slam match as one of many prime 4 seeds for the primary time in his profession. He has solely received one match on the US Open, making his debut two years in the past as a qualifier whereas ranked No 145 on the planet.

Aged simply 18, Rune drew Novak Djokovic within the first spherical and took a set off the highest seed earlier than dropping 6-1 6-7(5) 6-2 6-1. Last 12 months, Rune got here into Flushing Meadows ranked at world No 33 and beat Peter Gojowczyk within the first spherical, getting a walkover when John Isner pulled out of their second-round conflict earlier than dropping to Cameron Norrie.