The
World Tennis League is taking place this week with the final on Christmas Eve between Kites and Eagles. But
Casper Ruud eliminated his own team from contention despite actually winning his match against Grigor Dimitrov due to the bizarre rules.
Ruud winning 6-4 instead of dragging it to the super tie-break meant that his team lost out despite him defeating Dimitrov for the Kites. This tie-break would've given them the chance to earn bonus points. As a result, he was hilariously booed by his own team comprising Hubert Hurkacz, Caroline Garcia and Iga Swiatek when he returned.
Ruud though knew his fate as he was stood ready to receive on match point and he was technically planning to sabotage the point as a result of the potential chance for it to go over way.
But instead Dimitrov looped it over the top out after a forehand down the line was returned. He knew exactly what it meant in his post-match interview. "I had the chance to win this set so I just went for it. Most of the time my backhand down the line doesn’t work but on match point it worked so I was a bit lucky— or unlucky," said Ruud.
As a result, it is Aryna Sabalenka's Kites who will take on Daniil Medvedev's Eagles on Christmas Eve in the final. The former lost to the fallen Hawks 20-19 in that bizarre rule quirk as Eagles narrowly defeated Falcons 22-18. The loss of Elena Rybakina affecting the early pace setters.