Ruud Beats Sultanov as Norway Take Lead in Davis Cup
OSLO (Reuters) - World number 10 Casper Ruud put Norway on the brink of a Davis Cup victory against visitors Uzbekistan in the World Group I playoffs with a 6-3 6-3 win over Khumoyun Sultanov on Friday.
Norway, who are in the World Group playoffs for the first time since 1995, took a 2-0 lead over Uzbekistan after Ruud beat the lowly-ranked Sultanov in just over an hour, while Viktor Durasovic sealed a 6-4 6-4 win over Denis Istomin.
The teams playing in World Group I are bidding for a place in the 2022 Davis Cup qualifiers, a step closer to the Finals.
It was a breakthrough week for the 22-year-old Ruud, who became Norway’s first player to make it into the world’s top 10.
“It is probably the best week of my life as rankings-wise I have reached a big goal of my career,” Ruud told the Davis Cup website.
“This really is the perfect week for me to play Davis Cup here. Playing for my country is always special and playing at home is something I enjoy doing.