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Watch: Casper Ruud’s sisters Caroline and Charlotte hilariously mock the Norwegian's signature tennis moves

Norwegian tennis player Casper Ruud's sisters Caroline and Charlotte have made a video poking fun at their brother's signature tennis moves.

The 24-year-old comes from a tennis-loving family. His father, Lele Ruud, was also a professional tennis player who was World No. 39 and had also reached the fourth round at the Australian Open in 1997. Lele was Norway's best player until his son surpassed his legacy.

Ruud's sister Charlotte is training to be a tennis player at the Rafa Nadal Tennis Academy.

The World No. 4's sister Caroline posted a Tik Tok along with sister Charlotte mocking his brother's mannerisms while pretending that her brother is a video game character from various tennis tournaments like the 2022 US Open, 2023 Australian Open, 2022 Davis Cup, Roland Garros 2022 and the Laver Cup 2022.

The sisters also replicated the outfits he wore for the different tournaments.

"Choose your character Casper Ruud edition," Caroline captioned the video.
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Casper Ruud touches down in Acapulco for 2023 Mexican Open

Casper Ruud at the 2023 Australian Open
Casper Ruud at the 2023 Australian Open

Norwegian star Casper Ruud has touched down in Acapulco, Mexico, as he gears up to participate in the Mexican Open.

The qualifier matches of the tournament will take place on Sunday, February 26 and the main draw matches begin on Wednesday, March 1.

Ruud reposted an image shared by the tournament's official Instagram page showing that he had reached the venue.

"He looks good and he plays cool #CelebratingTennis30," the post read.
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Last year, Ruud played five exhibition matches with Spain's Rafael Nadal across Buenos Aires, Belo Horizonte, Quito, Bogota and Mexico City as a part of their Latin American tour.

The final in Mexico City was held at Monumental Plaza de Toros. The event attracted more than 30,000 tennis fans who had come to see the then World No. 2 and World No. 3 players battle it out.

The 22-time Grand Slam champion won the tour by winning four matches out of five. In the final in Mexico City, he defeated then-World No. 2 Ruud in straight sets with a score of 7-5, 6-4.

It marked the last time the Spaniard played at the venue considering he may retire soon and even if he doesn't, he would not be playing in Mexico City. Nadal is not defending his title in 2023 which gives Ruud an opportunity to lift the trophy.

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