After Wimbledon, ATP Tour has prizes on the ground. In particular, one of the most notable events is Swedish Open – ATP 250 tournament held in Sweden.
After 1 week of competition, Swedish Open has just officially closed. Last night, the men's singles final took place. This is the competition between the No. 1 seed Casper Ruud and the No. 2 seed Andray Rubleev.

Entering Set 1, Rubleev won the Break first in Game 5. Go to game 8, Ruud reclaimed the break successfully to equalize 40-4. The two players then had to enter a series of tie-breaks, with a 7-3 victory in favor of Rubleev.
After a dramatic head, set 2 was quite fast again. Accordingly, Rubleev won all 6 games when he won all 3 consecutive breaks. Ruud accepted the racket with a 0-6 defeat.

In the end, RubleV defeated Ruud with a score of 7-6 (3), 6-0 and officially crowned at Swedish Open 2023. This is also the second ATP title this year by the Italian tennis player. Earlier, he won the champion at Monte Carlo Masters.
After Swedish Open, both Ruud and RubleV will attend Hamburg Open. This is the ATP 500 tournament on the ground, held in Germany.