Ruud crashes out of Australian Open despite relentless fight
Norway's Casper Ruud reacts as he plays against USA's Jenson Brooksby during their men's singles match on day four of the Australian Open tennis tournament, Melbourne, Australia, Jan. 19, 2023. (AFP Photo)


The second seed Casper Ruud refused to blame an abdominal injury on Thursday after being sent packing from the Australian Open by American Jenson Brooksby, a day after Rafael Nadal also went out.

The Norwegian, who took a medical timeout after the second set, succumbed 6-3, 7-5, 6-7 (4/7), 6-2 in the second round to the 39th-ranked Brooksby on Rod Laver Arena.

His early exit left the tournament without its top two seeds in week one after Nadal's shock loss on the same court Wednesday to another American Mackenzie McDonald.

It opens the door to Novak Djokovic winning a 10th Melbourne title and temporarily derails Ruud's dreams of becoming world No.1.

"I gave it my all, but in the fourth set especially wasn't enough. The first two sets were sort of closer, but I ended up getting broken a bit too many times," said the world No.3.

"I will try to learn from it. I think he played great today."

The 24-year-old Ruud's defeat ended any immediate hope he had of assuming the world No.1 ranking from Carlos Alcaraz, who is absent from Melbourne with an injury.

Serbian superstar Djokovic or Greek third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas can top the rankings if they win the title.

Ruud enjoyed a breakthrough in 2022, reaching the final of both the French and U.S. Open.

He felt "tension and some slight pain in my abdominal" but said it was not responsible for the surprisingly one-sided defeat.

"It's something that has actually been with me for around two years. It just sort of tightens up my left side from serving," he said.

"It didn't affect me a lot, but I felt it a little bit in the second set. I hope it's nothing serious."

Melbourne debut

Brooksby, who is on his Australian Open debut, will face Tommy Paul next after his fellow American beat Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in five sets.

"First and foremost, Casper is a warrior, I knew it would be a great battle out there," said the 22-year-old.

"I'm just really proud of my mental resolve after the third-set battle didn't go my way, and to turn it around."

Brooksby, whose best Grand Slam result was reaching the round of 16 at the 2021 U.S. Open, took charge in the first set, breaking twice, with the Norwegian hitting 15 unforced errors to slump behind.

Ruud, who could have met Djokovic in the semi-finals, regrouped at the changeover and earned two break points on Brooksby's opening serve in set two, but failed to convert.

They traded breaks through a grueling second set before the American earned a set point at 5-6 and after a 26-shot rally moved two sets clear on a lucky net cord.

Ruud left the court for a medical timeout at the changeover, but his game didn't immediately improve when he returned, broken two more times.

He threatened a comeback though, saving three match points in the third set. Brooksby became agitated, slamming his racquet on the ground, and Ruud took it to a tiebreak and a fourth set.

But, undeterred, the gutsy American reset to break Ruud immediately and race to a 3-0 lead and a well-deserved win.