Casper Ruud reached the final of the US Open back in 2022 but he will not be going any further than the second round this year after he was dumped out by Belgian World No.107, Raphael Collignon in five sets on Wednesday.
Collignon only had his first win at a Grand Slam earlier this week now he has two, it is only her third tour level victory too as he sees off Ruud 6-4, 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 7-5. Despite living in Liege, Belgium and being coached by the giant killer himself Steve Darcis who defeated Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon in 2013. He was born in Rochester in Minnesota so has roots in the States. It has been a constant build for the 23-year-old who reached a maiden Challenger final in 2023 and cracked the world's top 250. He also got a qualifying spot for the first time in 2023 for Roland Garros. But 2024 was about more improvement as he sealed a maiden Challenger title.
He saw off established Dutchman, Botic van de Zandschulp in the final of the 2024 Platzmann Open in Lüdenscheid, Germany. He received a wildcard for his home tournament, the European Open in Antwerp but lost to Marton Fucsovics. He sealed a second Challenger title though as he was certainly not done winning the All In Open in Lyon. He ended the season ranked inside the top 125 in singles at World No.122. He went on to continue his title winning ways by claiming the Terega Open Pau-Pyrenees in Pau. He reached the top 100 in February.
He claimed his first ATP Tour win in February defeating the now retired Fabio Fognini but then lost to Marin Cilic at Wimbledon in the first round who famously went on to defeat Jack Draper and end his run. Now he has the giant killing genes in his bones. He saw off Daniel Elahi Galan in the first round before going on to upset Casper Ruud in the second round. He now faces Jiri Lehecka, the 20th seed next at the US Open and as expected was elated by the result.
“I think it’s the best day of my life. Thank you," said Collignon on court after the match. "I think I played a good match. It wasn’t easy because Casper is a great champion. I was so scared at the beginning but I found the rhythm. Thank you guys for coming. It was amazing to play.”
For Ruud it will be a bit of a miracle now if he stays inside the top 10. After winning Madrid, it has very much been a forget me act as he got injured and has since not recaptured his form. Usually a dead cert on surfaces like this, he has become a player there to be got at in recent months and Collignon with the fire and desire pounced all over that.
Ruud seemed to have him in the palm of his hand after winning the second and third set and managed to force himself on the contest. But in the end Collignon seemed to find the route, that was slice into Ruud's forehand and wait for him to go on the run before taking advantage.
It was done to perfection as he turned it around winning the next set 6-4 before then edging through 7-5 and keeping the points short and to his advantage as Ruud couldn't find a way to deal with it. The issue as always with playing someone who is very much unknown is there isn't much to look at prior and for someone like Ruud, it's another what could've been.
Collignon | VS | Ruud |
---|---|---|
Service | ||
18 | Aces | 12 |
17 | Double Faults | 3 |
60% (97/163) | 1st Service Percentage | 59% (82/140) |
69% (67/97) | 1st Service Points Won | 74% (61/82) |
44% (28/64) | 2nd Service Points Won | 50% (29/58) |
54% (7/13) | Break Points Saved | 54% (7/13) |
76% (19/25) | Service Games | 76% (19/25) |
Return | ||
26% (21/82) | 1st Return Points Won | 31% (30/97) |
50% (29/58) | 2nd Return Points Won | 56% (36/64) |
Other | ||
3h 34m | Match Duration | 3h 34m |
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