American celebrity revealed that his luxury car was cut off and he was confiscated. Rude was blood-slaughtered but said he was not uncomfortable
1:01pm, 19 May 2025Basketball
American star Paul shared some of the economic difficulties he faced recently, and even lost his truck. Paul performed well in the Rome Masters this week, successfully advancing to the semifinals after beating Hulkac.
As his performance has been inconsistent enough this season, he was eliminated early many times and stopped in the finals several times, which caused his ATP ranking to fall from 9th in the world at the beginning of the year to 12th now. However, in the Roma quarterfinals, he suppressed Hulkac throughout the game and won 7-6 (4) 6-3.
In an interview with the media after the game, he revealed that he had recently lost his beloved Ford F-150 truck due to his inability to pay on time. Paul said: "It was quite stressful this week, my truck was towed. I missed a few payments and they drove the truck straight from my house this week. I've been trying to get it back. If you know me, you know that's my baby. Yes, I'm really trying to get it back."
In the Rome Masters semi-final that just ended last night, Sina experienced a slow start, but eventually he finished the reversal and beat Paul 1-6 6-0 6-3, who will face Carlos Alcaras in the final. Another colleague who was "hit" by Sina - the seventh-ranked world leader Rude, who just won the first Masters championship of the Madrid Masters 11 days ago, but in this quarter-final, he was completely unable to resist Sina's strength and lost 0-6 1-6.
"To be honest, it doesn't feel that bad either," Rud said. According to Infosys ATP statistics, his serve was broken by Sina 6 times in this 64-minute game. "Although I lost thoroughly, this game is even more interesting than I thought. You can watch him play and say, 'This is a ghost thing on another level.' Forgive me for swearing, but I really don't know how to describe it. To some extent, this scene is even a bit fun."
"Of course, I hope the game will be closer and I hope to give the audience a longer and more exciting showdown. I was ready to play at the time, but he was more prepared than I did. He almost got back to the good balls. I couldn't respond to him with a better ball. That's the rhythm of this game."
Sina was fully fired from the first point in the match against Rud. Rude even had to save two break points when he won his only inning of the game earlier in the second set. The 26-year-old Norwegian player is unwilling to blame himself too hard on his face in the continuous performance of Sina's god-level performance.
"This is almost the closest perfect performance I have ever experienced on the court as a player. I can only admire him. I may have made one or two active mistakes with forehand in the first four games. I wanted to hit it but didn't play it well. But other than that, every beat he hit from the racket throughout the game felt that it was more than one hundred miles per hour."
"Whether it was forehand or backhand, even my hits that sometimes felt heavy enough, he could quickly fight back. This performance is really incredible. I can only say that." After the nine-game winning streak ended by Sina, Rude hopes to quickly adjust his form and enter the Geneva Open next week, when he will start his journey to defend his title. Although Rude failed to play the best level in this game, he is expected to regain his pace unless he meets an opponent in hot form like Sina again.
The player with 13 ATP Tour titles also admitted: "The most disappointing hitting today is serving. If I serve better, of course I can get more direct scores. From the bottom line, I may have only won one or two longer rounds. Now thinking about it, I'm not even sure if I've ever won. Maybe there are one or two. He has the upper hand in most bottom line confrontations, although I feel like I've arranged the ball the way I want. It feels like playing against a wall, which keeps hitting you with a ball of 100 miles per hour." (Source: Tennis House Author: Spark)
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