Career Golden Masters: Geneva Open saw a confident start from Casper Ruud on Tuesday, as the clay-court specialist continued his strong European swing with a straight-sets win over Jenson Brooksby to move into the second round in Switzerland.
The world No. 17 needed just 92 minutes to secure a 6-3, 7-5 victory, using his trademark heavy topspin and baseline control to dictate play throughout a match that never fully escaped his grip.
Ruud’s latest win comes during a busy and productive clay stretch in which he has rediscovered rhythm after a demanding schedule. Only days earlier, he reached a high-profile final in Rome, where he was defeated by world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, who recently became just the second player in history to complete the Career Golden Masters.