Van de Zandschulp was disappointed by wind, rune aggravated by Juichgebaar

Van de Zandschulp was disappointed by wind, rune aggravated by Juichgebaar

Botic van de Zandschulp said he had a lot of problems with the wind and the fast lane during his lost first -round party against Holger Rune on the US Open. The Dane, in turn, was aggravated by an action by the Dutchman.

“There was a lot of wind and it also turned in all directions. We both had difficulty with that,” Van de Zandschulp told the NOS . “Even under these circumstances I still had a good chance. It just fell his way.”

“The track also shot a little more than the track on which I had trained yesterday. I got a little better, but that took just too long,” said the 29-year-old Veenendaler, who finished the final of the tournament in Winston-Salem last week.

Van de Zandschulp therefore had little time to train on the jobs in New York. “And Rune is immediately one of the better players. You actually hope that you can get a bit in the first round and get used to the track.”

Van de Zandschulp had previously lost two finals of Rune. The 22-year-old Dane noticed that the Dutchman was extra motivated. “He also made it a bit personal,” Rune told US Open Radio . “He made a cheer gesture towards me.”

“I know that he behaves so much when he experiences a little more stress, so that’s fine. I used it to motivate myself extra,” said Rune, who emphasized that he has a lot of respect for Van de Zandschulp. “He is a great player. I always have a hard time against him.”

Botic van de Zandschulp Said He was Greatly Affected by the Wind and the Fast Court During his first-round loss Against Holger Rune at the US Open. The Dane, in Turn, was Annoyed by An Action of the Dutch Player.

“There was a lot of wind and it was Turning in All Directions. We Both had Trouble with That,” Van de Zandschulp Told the Nos . “Equally under thesis circumstances, I Still had a good chance. It just fell his way.”

“The Court also went through a bit more than the court I practiced on yesterday. I got a little better better at it, but that took just a little too long,” Said the 29-year-old from Veenendaal, who reach in Winstonamer.

Van de Zandschulp Therefore had Little Time to Train on the Courts in New York. “And Rune is immediately one of the better players. You actual hope that you can get into it a bit in the first round and get used to the court.”

Van de Zandschulp had PreviOutly Lost Two Finals to Rune. The 22-year-old dane noticed that the Dutch player was extra motivated. “He also made it a bit personal,” Rune Told US Open Radio . “He made a cheering gesture Towards me.”

“I know that healing like that when he experiences a little more stress, so that’s fine. I used it to motivate myself extra,” Said Rune, who emphasized that has a lot of respect for the sand scoop. “He is a great player. I always have a hard time against him.”

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