Ruud Reacts to Rune's Injury: "It's the Kind of Injury You Can't Control"

Casper Ruud, who qualified for the final of the ATP 250 Stockholm tournament, reacted to Holger Rune's likely serious injury.
The Stockholm tournament final will pit Casper Ruud against Ugo Humbert this Sunday. In the first semifinal, the Frenchman benefited from Holger Rune's withdrawal. While the Dane had won the first set and leveled at 2-2 in the second, the world No. 11 felt a sudden pain in his ankle.
Unable to walk and in tears on his chair, the 22-year-old player is suffering from an Achilles tendon rupture according to his mother. A few hours later, Ruud reacted to Rune's injury, discussing the grueling pace of the schedule. In recent days, the Norwegian had already criticized the new 12-day format of the Masters 1000 tournaments.
"Holger (Rune)'s injury is very tough. It looks very serious, and even though I know he's going to have tests tomorrow (Sunday), I heard that he himself heard a particular sound, which is a very bad sign.
It's the kind of injury you can't control, so it's extremely unfortunate. Tennis is a brutal sport, and when you're a tennis player, the last thing you want is to miss several months of competition.
He's still very young, he has his whole career ahead of him, so I hope he can come back quickly. I think tennis has become a sport where everything moves very fast, we have to be physically ready for every match.
I'm not saying it wasn't physical before, but I'm sometimes surprised by how physically demanding you have to be to be competitive in tennis.
When you go from one tournament to another, everything becomes very demanding.
Holger was in Shanghai last week, and when you live at such a high level of demand, these kinds of things can happen. We're all in a kind of risk zone every time we step onto the court. In a way, all injuries are probably due to the very busy schedule.
It's very tough, and we're pushing our bodies to their limits. Holger is one of the players who still had a chance to participate in the ATP Finals, it's a shame it ended like this for him. I wish him a speedy recovery," Ruud assured after his victory against Shapovalov for Punto de Break.