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Casper Ruud explains why missing Barcelona could be the key to Madrid Open success

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Casper Ruud began his title defence at the Madrid Open with a convincing win over home favourite Jaume Munar. Ruud, who picked up his first ATP Masters 1000 title in Madrid last year, cruised past Munar in straight sets, 6-0, 6-1.

Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images Casper Ruud began his title defence at the Madrid Open with a convincing win over home favourite Jaume Munar. Ruud, who picked up his first ATP Masters 1000 title in Madrid last year, cruised past Munar in straight sets, 6-0, 6-1. The Norwegian will face another Spaniard, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, in the third round.

The head-to-head between the two players is even at three wins apiece. Ruud had been dealing with a leg injury suffered during the Monte-Carlo Masters and skipped Barcelona as a precaution. However, he now says he’s feeling fully fit again.

Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images Casper Ruud shares injury update following Madrid Open win “I felt good. I mean, I feel 100% again, you know, otherwise I wouldn’t be stepping on the court if I didn’t feel well. Luckily, the small injury that I got in Monaco healed well.

” “It was unfortunate, but I was smart to skip Barcelona and take four or five days completely off. “Let it heal and also work a lot physically and prevention work and rehab, so after five, six days I felt, you know, quite ready to step back on court. “I took it easy and then luckily I had two weeks from Monaco to playing my match here, so two weeks can go slow sometimes, but it can also go fast, so I’m happy to be back on court and feeling 100%.