Casper Ruud's Olympic Fashion Statement: From Red to Blue
Casper Ruud, the world's sixth-ranked tennis player, made a fashion statement at the Tokyo Olympics by donning a blue-themed ensemble for his second-round match against Andrea Vavassori. The Norwegian's attire was a stark contrast to the red Yonex shirt he wore in his Olympic debut, which drew criticism for its lack of blue.
Ruud expressed his disappointment with the initial kit, saying, "I would have liked to see a little more blue in it myself." However, he emphasized that he had no control over the design and simply wore what was provided.
The red shirt also raised eyebrows among fellow Yonex athletes, including Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland, who joked about the "Scandinavian wins" and the "outfit." Holger Rune of Denmark, who missed the Olympics due to injury, also commented on the trend, saying, "People might think I play anyway 🇩🇰😂."
In his second match, Ruud showcased a more patriotic look with a blue-heavy outfit. He overcame a slow start to defeat Vavassori in three sets, setting up a third-round clash with Argentine Francisco Cerundolo.
Ruud's Olympic journey has been marked by both fashion and athleticism. His blue-themed ensemble has become a talking point, while his performances on the court have kept Norway's hopes alive in the men's singles competition.
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