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Casper Ruud of Norway believes the top spot in the world is within reach.

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Casper Ruud of Norway said on Wednesday that he might win the top spot as early as the January Australian Open.

Norway’s Casper Ruud said on Wednesday that he might take over as the world’s top player as soon as the January Australian Open. Carlos Alcaraz, a Spanish adolescent, defeated the 24-year-old in four sets to win the US Open this year and claim the title as the tournament’s winner and the top rating. A strong showing at the Australian Open, according to Ruud, might be sufficient for him to take the top spot. Before the first United Cup mixed-teams competition, the third-ranked player in the world said, “If there is maybe one moment that it could happen again, it’s actually in the near future.”

“If I have a successful trip, I could be in a position (to reclaim the top spot).”

Rudd, who this year also advanced to the French Open final, had a pessimistic outlook on his chances of dominating his sport.

Extremely near but that might be the closest

Knowing that you were once extremely near but that might be the closest you will ever be gives me encouragement to keep going, he added.

“Perhaps you’ll understand it, and perhaps you’ll find yourself in a similar situation later on in your career.

“I think last season showed me that I had the potential if I keep doing the right things and work hard, I may be in that position again, or it could never happen — you never know in this sport,” the athlete said.

On Saturday in Brisbane, Norway’s United Cup debut will be against Brazil. Ruud will take on Thiago Monteiro in his debut match on Sunday.

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