Casper Ruud is hoping for better this time around.
The world No 12 does not have fond memories of his time on court in Auckland, tumbling out of his maiden appearance at the ASB Classic in his first match in 2023.
It wasn鈥檛 so much the result, though that too would have stung, but the way the tournament unfolded.
The 2023 event was badly impacted by poor weather, with organisers forced to move matches indoors where they were played with no fans in attendance. As players come to the Auckland tournament looking to get into some sort of groove on the outdoor hard courts in preparation for the Australian Open, 2023鈥檚 expedition to Auckland did not serve its purpose for the Norwegian.
鈥淔ingers crossed that it鈥檚 better this year,鈥 Rudd said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been great this weekend so hopefully it stays the same. I think it鈥檚 a great tournament. It鈥檚 the only time you have a chance to visit country of New Zealand, as it鈥檚 so far away typically for us Europeans.
鈥淚 love spending time here and I鈥檓 here because I want to and I would like to come and give it another chance and see if it can be a good lead up to Melbourne.鈥
Coming into his fourth ASB Classic, Ruud is yet to win a main-draw match at Stanley Street. In 2018, Ruud progressed through qualifying before falling to Robin Haase in the first round of the main draw. He exited at the same point in 2020, when he was beaten by eventual champion Ugo Humbert.
Wanting to make amends in the tournament wasn鈥檛 the only reason Ruud wanted to return to New Zealand 鈥 and won鈥檛 be the only reason he might come back in the future.
Off the court, the second seed has enjoyed his time in the country and, in large part, the quality of golf courses on offer.
鈥淎s a golfer, I know they have great golf courses here,鈥 he said after playing nine holes at Royal Auckland and Grange on Saturday.
鈥淭wo years ago, we went up to Te Arai, which is just next to Tara Iti, which is one of the world鈥檚 most famous golf courses. So, hopefully one day I can get out on Tara Iti. It鈥檚 one of the courses on my bucket list. So, there鈥檚 definitely a big chance that I will come back.鈥
As the second seed in the tournament, Ruud gets a first-round bye and won鈥檛 be in action until the round of 16 begins on Wednesday. That match could turn out to be a blockbuster for fans should defending champion and crowd favourite Gael Monfils get through his first-round match against Fabian Marozsan, with the winner meeting Ruud in their next assignment.
Things could, however, change in an instant for the Norwegian.
The 27-year-old and his partner Maria Galligani announced in September they were expecting their first child, and Ruud indicated his daughter could arrive in the coming weeks.
鈥淗onestly, she can come anytime now,鈥 Ruud said.
鈥淪o, I mean, hopefully I get to stay for the rest of the tournament, but you never know. I might get a call and be on the plane back home out of here. It鈥檚 no short trip back home, so hopefully she stays in for a few extra weeks and I can be there for the birth.鈥
Ruud and Galligani were also planning their wedding for later in the year but, for the moment, he said his focus was on his work.
鈥淚t will be a really fun year, but you know, those things, if we put those things aside and think about tennis, I think it can be an exciting year.
鈥淟ast season was, in a way, not what I was hoping for, but at the same time I really played some good tennis when I played well and I got two titles last year.
鈥淸I鈥檒l] try to play more like I did those two weeks for this season coming up now.鈥
joined the Herald sports team in 2017, bringing the same versatility to his coverage as he does to his sports viewing habits.
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