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Sarah Rendell

Casper Ruud beats Alexander Zverev: French Open men’s semi-final – as it happened

Casper Ruud celebrates winning his semi final match against Germany's Alexander Zverev. He is through to Sunday’s final, where he will face Novak Djokovic.
Casper Ruud celebrates winning his semi final match against Germany's Alexander Zverev. He is through to Sunday’s final, where he will face Novak Djokovic. Photograph: Lisi Niesner/Reuters

Match report from the Press Association

Novak Djokovic will take on the fourth seed Casper Ruud, who reached the final at Roland Garros for the second year in succession with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-0 hammering of Alexander Zverev.
The German had made it back to the last four a year after leaving Philippe Chatrier in a wheelchair when he suffered an ankle injury against Rafael Nadal. Zverev simply could not match Ruud, though, with the Norwegian having put aside a difficult start to the season to find top form again in Paris.
Ruud, who will bid for a first grand slam title in his third final, said: “I just went out there and tried to play without too many feelings, without thinking too much.
“Today I just played really well and from the beginning to the last point everything was sort of going my way. I’m just very happy to win this match. Hopefully third time can be the charm for me.”

Well thank you for joining me for this semi-final! In the end Ruud was a lot more clinical than everyone was expecting, beating Zverev in straight sets. But he will have to go up another level if he wants to halt Djokovic from winning his 23rd grand slam. I will catch you all tomorrow for the women’s singles final, until then enjoy your evening!

I will be taking you through the women’s singles final tomorrow and it is going to be a great battle between Iga Swiatek and Karolina Muchova. For all the information you need on the match, have a read of this:

While we wait for a report from this semi-final, have a read of the action from earlier. Djokovic defeated Alcaraz, who suffered from cramps:

You have to feel for Zverev, he was looking to avenge his cruel exit last year after an ankle injury forced him out of his semi-final against Nadal. But his run in Paris has been impressive, it was just Ruud’s clinicism which was the difference today.

Niall has got in touch and said: “Really surprised to see so many empty seats for the semi finals today and yesterday.” I thought there were quite a few in for the Djokovic v Alcaraz earlier today and I’m unsure if people emptied out after that one to miss Ruud? But this one did have a lot of empty seats. If they want any seat fillers I’m sure many would take a seat.

Ruud says post-match: “Honestly I just went out there and tried to play without too many feelings, without thinking too much. I’m trying to play without pressure. From the beginning to the last point everything was going my way. I didn’t come into the French Open to think I was favourite to get back into the final. It’s been two very fun weeks, just as fun as last year and hopefully third time [in a grand slam final] can be the charm for me. I think almost all my success with my dad. He has pushed me everyday since I was 12, without him I don’t think I would be here. Also my mother, it has been great to have support from my family. [On Sunday] it’s going to be tough, last year was against Rafa this year against Djokovic. Two of the toughest players. It will be tough, Novak is playing to be the greatest player. He is going for his 23rd, I’m going for my first.

Ruud looks to the sky and immediately comes to the net to shake Zverev’s hand. The Norwegian was dominant in the first set but Zverev came back into it in the second. The three break points he saved in the second was a huge moment and Ruud was utterly clinical in the last to bagel Zverev.

Ruud defeats Zverev 6-3, 6-4, 6-0 to reach French Open final

Clinical final game. Clinical match. The lastgame played out as: That’s the first point, a powerful forehand shot to the right sees Ruud 15-0 up. An error from Zverev puts Ruud two points away but the German comes good with a well played point. An ace puts Ruud one point away as the crowd chants “Ruuuuuud”. But he hits the net! He has another match point here, can Zverev save himself? No he can’t!

Casper Ruud is through is straight sets. It’s only Djokovic up next.
Casper Ruud is through is straight sets. It’s only Djokovic up next. Photograph: Thibault Camus/AP

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Ruud 6-3, 6-4, *5-0 Zverev (*denotes next server)

If Zverev is broken again Ruud will be serving for the match, he must hold his serve here. Ruud wins the first point and an unforced error puts him 30-0 up. A good backhand shot gives Zverev a glimmer of light but he gives Ruud break point – it would be his third in a row – with a long shot. And there it is, he pops it past the German, he is serving for the match.

Ruud 6-3, 6-4, 4-0* Zverev (*denotes next server)

Ruud is just utterly dominant at the moment, every play is perfect. The latest shot bouncing in on the line. That is a beautiful shot from Zverev, the ball takes up the last grasp of space in the box. Ruud reads it well, Zverev looks to run back across court but Ruud sends it where he was stood originally. The umpire comes to check a shot Zverev thought was in but it’s ruled out and Ruud is 40-15 up to hold his serve. A delightful return that time though from Zverev, no questioning that! Another beautiful shot popping it into the corner, the game goes to deuce. Ruud holds with two clinical points, a tough hill for Zverev to climb.

Ruud 6-3, 6-4, *3-0 Zverev (*denotes next server)

15-15 as points are exchanged, Zverev has to hold his serve to build something. Drop shots are popped back and forth, Ruud puts it long and Zverev gets back to hit it but it goes long. Ruud tries to slip a drop shot over the net but he doesn’t have enough on it, 30-30. Zverev puts in a few powerful shots and Ruud can’t return the last but a volley hits the net! That is so unfortunate as we go to deuce. Zverev has the advantage after Ruud’s acute angle is out but it’s back to deuce as the German’s shot is long – he had an opportunity there to put this game to bed. Ruud has break point and he takes it with Zverev’s second serve is out.

Ruud 6-3, 6-4, 2-0* Zverev (*denotes next server)

Ruud forces an error this time! Not the most clinical of games. Zverev does really well to dictate play and forces Ruud into a long shot which goes out. Then Zverev goes long and Ruud sends a beautiful shot in! It looked as though it was going out but it’s just in. Wow. 30-30 but Ruud takes a step closer to holding his serve as he reads Zverev’s drop shot well and sends a shot beyond him. And he holds, another error from Zverev. I think all the momentum is with Ruud now – it’s hard to see him losing.

Ruud breaks early in the third! Ruud 6-3, 6-4, *1-0 Zverev (*denotes next server)

A long rally ends in Zverev hitting the net, I hope he doesn’t feel disheartened we want a fight back! There is the spirit, he sends the ball to the left with a great volley. The German attempts a drop shot again but it doesn’t go over – that is a weak shot from Zverev and hasn’t paid off for him today. He puts the ball out and Ruud has break point., that is Zverev’s 30th unforced error. And there’s another and Ruud breaks.

Zverev heads off the court in between sets, maybe to form a plan as to how he can get back into this. He will have to win the next three sets to put himself in the final.

Ruud wins second set 6-3, 6-4* despite Zverev finding his feet

Ruud takes one step to taking the second set with a good forehand and another Zvrev error puts him 30-0 up. Just two points away from being two sets clear. Well played Zverev! He plays a backhand to take the ball away from Ruud – he may not be on top but the German is still singing in these shots. Zverev seems to slip into a shot and hands Ruud set point. A perfectly placed forehand gives the Norwegian the advantage – two sets up.

Casper takes set number two. He’s been too good for Zverev.
Casper takes set number two. He’s been too good for Zverev. Photograph: Matthieu Mirville/DPPI/Shutterstock

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Ruud 6-3, *5-4 Zverev (*denotes next server)

A huge smash as Zverev jumps slightly in the air, he is being forced to hold his serve here if he wants to remain in the second. He is great under these pressure moments, sending the ball wide of Ruud to go 30-0 up. An ace puts him a point away from holding and there it is, a great point. He will have to break Ruud now.

Ruud 6-3, 5-3* Zverev (*denotes next server)

Zverev speaks to his box ahead of this one, he will have to break Ruud at some point to remain in this set. And that is a good start to do it! Both players come to the net, Ruud plays a drop shot but Zverev puts in a great backhand to take it away from the Norwegian. A long rally ends in another unforced error from Zverev and he has more words with his box. Ruud reads the ball well and he patiently waits under the ball to play a great volley. There we go Zverev! He puts two powerful shots in that Ruud saves but he fools his opponent to put it where he wasn’t expecting – 30-30 now. Zverev sends the ball out and Ruud is on the edge of holding an important game. And there it is!

Ruud breaks for the first time in second set"! Ruud 6-3, *4-3 Zverev (*denotes next server)

An error from Zverev starts this game, could we see the first break of this second set? We do! A long rally ends in another error from the German, his frustration clear at the moment. Another error from Zverev! He is the architect of his own demise! Ruud has break point and he doesn’t blink.

Ruud 6-3, 3-3* Zverev (*denotes next server)

Ruud clinically wins the first point but Zverev hits back. These two are going toe-to-toe. A sublime volley puts him ahead again and Zverev just pushes a shot wide to put the Norwegian 40-15 up. Ruud tries a drop shot but it doesn’t go over the net and a delightful angle from a tricky angle gives Ruud his serve hold.

Alexander Zverev plays a forehand return but Ruud holds his serve.
Alexander Zverev plays a forehand return but Ruud holds his serve. Photograph: Julien de Rosa/AFP/Getty Images

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Ruud 6-3, *2-3 Zverev (*denotes next server)

A long rally sees Zverev’s shot hitting the net – his sixth point loss in a row. A round of applause for the ball person who catches a high ball, I love it when the crowd gets in involved. Zverev mis-calculates a move forward to put Ruud 30-0 up. The Norwegian forces two errors there, rushing his shots to allow Zverev back in this game. The German was the weaker in the rally but that doesn’t matter with Ruud sending another ball out. And an ace gives Zverev the game.

Ruud 6-3, 2-2* Zverev (*denotes next server)

Ruud smacks the net, the Norwegian has held his form in this one but the change at the moment is Zverev growing into this. Zverev has won 13 of the 18 rallies played, he will want these points to be long. And there is number 14 to go 30-0 up in Ruud’s service. A millimetre between Ruud making a fantastic shot and it being out, unfortunately for him it is out. Zverev has break point but he can’t take it on the first chance as he hits the net. An ace leaves Zverev with one last break point and he can’t take it! He attempts a drop shot but it doesn’t go over the net. A fabulous forehand shot to give Ruud the advantage – his forehands are averaging 85mph at the moment! And he holds his serve – a big moment.

Ruud 6-3, *1-2 Zverev (*denotes next server)

Zverev reads the play perfectly, makes it look as though he was going to a right hand shot but puts it left. Another unforced error from the German levels it 15-15. Zverev is really coming into form here as he expertly directs play to get himself in a strong position to hold serve. And he does!

Ruud 6-3, 1-1* Zverev (*denotes next server)

There’s a pause at the start of this game, the umpire asking for a few moments – the LED boards are playing up. Ruud gets us underway but it is Zverev who gets the first point and with a delicious drop shot. He commits quite early to come forward and takes all the power out of the ball. An error from Zverev levels it 15-15 and Ruud directs the ball around the court – the German can’t quite get to the wide shot. Commentators saying a lot about Zverev being tentative because of his injury last year, it would be interesting to ask him post-match if that impacted any shots. A beautiful ace from Ruud puts him 40-30 and Zverev sends the ball out.

Alexander Zverev looks worried as Ruud powers ahead.
Alexander Zverev looks worried as Ruud powers ahead. Photograph: Lisi Niesner/Reuters

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Ruud 6-3, *0-1 Zverev (*denotes next server)

“The unforced errors, a lot were made because he [Zverev] felt under siege from the barrage of the Norwegian’s racquet,” Eurosport commentator Miles Maclagan says. I have to agree, if he was a bit cleaner on some shots he wouldn’t have been broken twice. The grounds staff water the court ahead of the start of the second set but we are back underway. Zverev is serving and starts the set with an impressive volley. Ruud makes two errors next to put the German 40-0 up and a long ball sees from Ruud gives Zverev the game.

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Ruud takes first set 6-3*

Ruud is serving for the set here and gets the first point but Zverev is just starting to rev! A huge forehand sees Ruud give up on the chase. An ace from Ruud puts him 30-15 up but a powerful volley from Zverev puts him level. Ruud sends a backhand shot out and Zverev has break point – this is such an important moment now, the momentum could shift. A great rally ends in Zverev’s forehand having too much on it and we are sent to deuce. Ruud gets the advantage with a good drop shot, you could hear how hard Zverev was trying to get to that one but he couldn’t make it. Ruud’s second set point and he takes it!

Casper Ruud bags the first set.
Casper Ruud bags the first set. Photograph: Lisi Niesner/Reuters

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Ruud *5-3 Zverev (*denotes next server)

New balls for this game as Zverev attempts to remain in this first set. He pushes one too long but Ruud smacks the net to level it 15-15. A long rally sees Zverev hit the next but that was a great competition. What a terrific shot! the ball just skims the net and it’s too wide for Ruud to get to, perfect shot for Zverev. A drop shot from Zverev forces Ruud to come forward but he does and expertly puts it past Zverev to give him set point. He can’t see it out as Zverev sends the game to deuce. Oh my word! Each player sends a drop shot just over the net but it is Zverev who uses his feet perfectly and sends it in the opposite direction to Ruud! Advantage Zverev. And he wins! Zverev returns the ball perfectly. Ruud to serve for the set.

Ruud 5-2* Zverev (*denotes next server)

Two errors from Zverev begins this game and he has a word with his box. Zverev replies to a drop shot with a backhand winner! Points exchange and Ruud is doing enough for now to contain Zverev’s resurgence. And there it is, a strong serve. He will need to break Zverev for the opening set in the next game.

Ruud *4-2 Zverev (*denotes next server)

Zverev gets his first ace of the match and has a powerful serve on the second with Ruud’s return going out. Ruud can’t return a great volley and Zverev looks the strongest he has all match. Fantastic shot down the left and he wraps up a fast game.

Ruud 4-1* Zverev (*denotes next server)

Ruud pops the ball in both corners and Zverev can’t quite reach the ball to put Ruud 15-0 up. And he does it again! Wow, the forehand is alive and kicking today – it hadn’t been the strongest earlier in the tournament but he has found it now. Zverev plays Ruud at his own game with his own impressive play but an ace gives Ruud a 40-15 lead. The Norwegian smacks the net but another ace gives him the first hold of serve since the first game of the match.

Ruud *3-1 Zverev (*denotes next server)

Jared Leto gets some airtime ahead of the start of this game, looking cool with his sunnies on and drink in hand! Two errors from Zverev gifts Ruud a 30-0 lead and a lovely shot from the Norwegian! He makes Zverev come toward the net and Ruud waits until he starts his run to push a shot long – stunning tennis. Ruud has break point but he makes two errors to give Zverev some light and he makes an impressive shot in the right corner to take it to deuce. Ruud gets the advantage and Zverev takes so long to serve for the next point. And when he does Ruud gets the break! Wow, what a start.

Casper Ruud breaks!
Casper Ruud breaks! Photograph: Julien de Rosa/AFP/Getty Images

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Zverev breaks back! Ruud 2-1* Zverev (*denotes next server)

Zverev smacks the net, he hasn’t quite settled into this match yet. A double fault from Ruud now though puts it 15-15. Ruud’s backhand has too much on it twice and now it is Zverev who has break point! He doesn’t take the break on the first chance but he has another chance here – he can’t put it to bed again! We head to deuce. Ruud pushes it long again, Zverev advantage but again Ruud manages to save break point. The German has yet another break point – his fourth of this game – but he sends his shot long! Ruud gets his first advantage of this deuce by popping a powerful serve in the left hand corner but he also can’t be clinical enough to see this out with an unforced error. Zverev marshals Ruud around the court and it pays off as the Norwegian can’t return a shot and he sends another long to give Zverev the perfect response to being broken!

Early break for Ruud! Ruud *2-0 Zverev (*denotes next server)

Ruud can’t return Zverev’s first serve but the German pushes his shot too far to see the game 15-15. The longest rally of the match so far ends with Ruud hitting the net and a double fault sees the game level once more. The Norwegian has an early break point as Zverev pushes another shot long and he gets it with a delicious forehand!

Ruud 1-0* Zverev (*denotes next server)

Zverev pushes his shot long to give Ruud the first point but it was a good return from the Ruud serve initially. The second return is straight out and so is the third to see Ruud 40-0 up. A short rally ends in Zverev having too much on his backhand.

And away we go! Who will join Djokovic? Can Ruud get to back-to-back French Open finals? Or can Zverev maintain his fight back from his heartbreaking injury last year in Paris? Will we find out in the next few hours…

Let’s have some reaction to Alacaraz’ cramps, Nick Kyrgios has tweeted:

The coin toss has happened, Zverev won and chose to receive first. This semi-final will be underway shortly after the players have warmed up!

Here come the players! Zverev is first out, the cheer is loud despite a lot of fans popping out in between these semis. Ruud then makes his way to court, looking in the zone!

Andy Murray is through to the Surbiton semi-finals but he had to comeback against Jason Kubler to win 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Not half bad is he?

Ruud and Zverev will be out on the court imminently! Who do we think is going to win this one? It’s tricky as both of the players are getting better with each game in this tournament.

Shot of the slam?

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Djokovic has now reached his seventh French Open final! He has two titles already under his belt, if he gets a third he will break the record for the most grand slams for a men’s player. The win would take him to 23 – he would stand above Rafael Nadal who holds the same amount as Djokovic does at 22.

You can get some reaction from Djokovic v Alcaraz here, including details on Alcaraz’ cramp which was a momentum shift:

Preamble

Hello and welcome to the second French Open men’s singles semi-final! Norwegian Casper Ruud and German Alexander Zverev will compete for a spot in the final where they will face Novak Djokovic. The 22-time slam winner defeated Carlos Alcaraz earlier today 6-3, 5-7, 6-1. 6-1.

Ruud dominated Holger Rune in the quarter-final but it was an equally impressive outing for Zverev in the last eight against Tomás Martin Etcheverry. It should be a close encounter between the pair so make sure you have your snacks and drinks at the ready – we could be in for a long one!

Zverev is looking for redemption from last year’s Roland Garros after he was forced to withdraw to injury in his semi-final against Rafael Nadal. The German has said: “Roland-Garros was definitely a tournament that I marked on my calendar this year.

“I’m extremely happy with how things are going, but the tournament is not over yet. There are still potentially two very, very difficult matches ahead, and I’m looking forward to that.”

The semi-final is going to get underway in 15 minutes or so, stay tuned!

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