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Ron is the first Danish winner of the Stockholm Open

Ron is the first Danish winner of the Stockholm Open

– She was great and played great tennis from start to finish. I tried to control the game in every ball. That’s what I tried to do and today it went my way, Ron tells SVT Sport.

Ron extended his arms in the air and headed to his team, who were sitting on the first floor, hugging loved ones after his second ATP title.

– I knew I was the underdog in this match but I knew I had beaten him in a very tough match before. It was very difficult until today and there were small margins and I am very happy with the way I handled my nerves today, says Ron, who impressed everyone at the Royal Tennis Hall.

“He will be among the top ten players in the world”

– What a match he does! When you see this, there is no doubt that he will be among the top ten players in the world, says SVT sports expert Magnus Gustafsson of 19-year-old Ron, who is ranked 27th in the world – the only teenager in the world. 30th place apart from world number one Carlos Alcaraz.

World number 5 Tisitsipas fumbled for a way to get into Rune’s offensive game with heavy shots from the baseline. without succeeding. Ron had to go through two long difficult matches before the final, while Tsitsipas’ ride was easy.

– I should get tired tomorrow. In the final, you have so much adrenaline that I overstepped the bounds, which I did today, says Ron with a smile.

Tsitsipas smiled after the loss in Stockholm which he described as a family championship.

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I have to thank the organizer for not giving me the trophy, I’m starting to get upset about receiving so many finals. Tsitsipas says and congratulates Ron, Thank you for not reminding you of another loss.

– It has developed rapidly over the years and the victory is well deserved today. “Keep it up and stay humble,” Testspace says in the relaxed speech on the main court.

In the doubles, Marcelo Arevalo (El Salvador) and Jean-Julien Roger (Netherlands) beat Lloyd Glasspool (Britain) and Harry Heliofara (Finland) with ease 6-3.6-3.