Guest @casinositenet1 Posted April 22 Share Posted April 22 Men's tennis world No. 6 Kasper Rood (26-NOR) dived into the water to celebrate his victory. The 26-year-old defeated No. 7 Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece) 2-0 (7-5 6-3) in the singles final to win the title. Rudd, who has been dubbed the next "dirt man" for his excellence on clay, snapped a five-match losing streak in recent ATP Tour singles finals. Since turning pro in 2016, he has reached three major finals (2022, 2023 French Open-2022 US Open). After winning the $483,900 (approximately $670,000) prize money, Rouds performed a post-match ceremony in which he jumped into the stadium's swimming pool. It has become a custom and tradition at the Barcelona Open for the winner to jump into the pool. Last year's winner, 바카라사이트 Carlos Alcaraz (21-Spain-3rd), has soaked up the flavor of victory, as have Rafael Nadal (38-Spain) and Dominic Thiem (31-Austria). "I've lost a lot of finals and been disappointed," said Rood. I feel like I've been waiting for this," he said, adding, "I'm even happier to win in front of so many people in a stadium like this (Pista Rafa Nadal). Nadal is my idol," he said. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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