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Holger Rune

Best ATP ranking 4

  • Country Denmark
  • Age 21 years
  • Size 1.88 m
  • Jeu Right-handed, two-handed backhand

Special feature: First Dane to reach the Grand Slam quarter-finals

Profile & career

Placed by the media in a Big Three of young hopefuls in world men’s tennis with Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, two young players of his generation, Holger Rune does not yet possess their consistency, even though he has been one of the most feared players on the circuit since he won the Rolex Paris Masters 2022 under the coaching of Patrick Mouratoglou, beating five Top 10 players in one week – a unique performance in the history of the ATP.

A beneficiary of the ChampSeed foundation, founded by Patrick Mouratoglou, since the age of 13, Rune trains regularly on the Academy‘s courts, whether or not he is coached by Mouratoglou himself, which has not been the case since July 2024. He has always had technicians from the Mouratoglou Academy on his staff.

RUNE'S PRIZE LIST

Junior career: World No. 1, Grand Slam title, Masters in his pocket

World number one in the junior category, the Dane very quickly showed that he had the soul of a future champion. In 2019, at the age of 16, two years ahead of schedule, he won the French Open in his category against the American Alex Kodat. At the end of the season, he made a name for himself by winning the Junior Masters against Harold Mayot of France, his second biggest title in this age category. Rune was also a sparring partner at the ATP Finals in 2019, where Stefanos Tsitsipas won under the supervision of Patrick Mouratoglou. In 2020, Rune officially became a professional player at the age of 17. By then, he had already won his first Challenger matches in Blois and Amersfoort (Netherlands).

 

ATP career: debut in 2020, 4th place in the world in 2023

Rune turned professional in 2020, winning his first Futures tournaments in Klosters, Valldoreix and Antayla. The following year, in June 2021, he won his first Challenger title in Biella. At the end of the year, he emerged from qualifying for the US Open and took a set off Novak Djokovic in the first round on Court Arthur-Ashe.

The Dane won his first ATP title in April 2022 in Munich, where he eliminated the world’s No. 3 player, Alexander Zverev. His first Grand Slam breakthrough came at Roland Garros in 2022. He dominated Denis Shapovalov, went through three more rounds and eliminated Stefanos Tsitsipas, the outgoing finalist and world No. 4, in the last 16 before losing to Casper Ruud in the quarter-finals.

Rune ended the year with a stunning victory at the Rolex Paris Masters, defeating Novak Djokovic in the final and beating five Top 10 players in one week. He will be a reserve at the ATP Finals after two titles (Stockholm, Rolex Paris Masters) and a final (Basel), an incredible result from his first two months working with Patrick Mouratoglou.

In 2023, he won his fourth title (a second in Munich) and reached two more Masters 1000 finals (Monte Carlo and Rome). His best ranking came in August, when he was ranked fourth in the world.
 

ATP honours: 4 titles

Holger Rune has won four titles on the circuit: in Munich (clay) in 2022, taking advantage of Botic van de Zandschulp’s withdrawal in the final.

That same year, he took the trophy in Stockholm (indoor hard court), ousting Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final. He went on to win the Rolex Paris Masters, crowning an excellent 2022 season.

In 2023, he resumed his quest for trophies by winning the Munich tournament for a second time, once again over Dutchman Van de Zandschulp.

In addition to his four titles, Rune failed to reach the final on five occasions: Sofia and Basel in 2022, Monte Carlo and Rome in 2023 and Brisbane in 2024.

UTS honours: Youngest player in the competition in 2020, finalist in London in 2023

Rune ‘The Viking’ became the youngest player in UTS history in 2020. At the time, in Nice, he replaced Matteo Berrettini and, ranked around 800th in the world, lost to Corentin Moutet in a sudden death match.

The Dane then returned to the UTS circuit by reaching the final at the London Grand Final (beaten by Jack Draper) in 2023. In 2024, he played just two matches in Oslo (one win, one loss) before withdrawing from the tournament due to illness.
 

RUNE &
THE GRAND SLAMS

Rune is still chasing his first Grand Slam semi-final. He has reached three Grand Slam quarter-finals so far, none of them on hard court, where his game seems well suited.

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    Quarter-finalists in 2023

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    Quarter-finalists in 2022 and 2023

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    Quarter-finalists in 2023

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    3rd round in 2023

Statistics & records

  • 2019 world no. 1 junior
  • 1973 Denmark's highest-ranked country since the ranking was launched
  • 5 TOP 10 players beaten in a single tournament
  • 1st Danish player to reach the quarter-finals of a Grand Slam

Its link with
the Mouratoglou Academy

Holger Rune has beena member of the Mouratoglou Academy since the age of 13, thanks to the support of the Champ’Seed association, and will be making a further commitment to Patrick Mouratoglou in October 2022.

Mouratoglou accompanied his protégé to his Rolex Paris Masters title.

The Dane is personally coached by Patrick Mouratoglou between October 2022 and March 2023, and between April 2023 and September 2023 (when he is ranked fourth in the world, thanks in particular to Masters 1000 finals in Monte Carlo and Rome).

They decided to part ways in September 2023 before renewing their friendship in February 2024. They finally parted a few months later, again in July.

“He will always be a good friend, but right now the best configuration for me is different. Nothing changes in my relationship with the Mouratoglou Academy, which has always helped me a lot.”

Holger Rune continues totrain regularly at the Mouratoglou Academy and is still monitored by physio Louis Fresneau.

GAME & EQUIPMENT

His game: Modern tennis at every level
Nourished by the Big Three during his childhood and adolescence, Holger Rune plays aggressive, uninhibited tennis. While Novak Djokovic has put his backhand to good use on several occasions, his forehand is also one of the most powerful on the circuit. Rune likes to surprise with his drop shots.

His equipment:
Racquet: Babolat
String (main): RPM Blast 130/16
 

Personal Life
& Interests

Holger Rune is the son of Anders Nodskov and Aneke Rune, his mother and career manager. Rune took up tennis at the age of 6 because his sister, Alma, played. Her two idols are Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Her favourite stroke is the forehand, her favourite tournament is the French Open and her favourite city is Paris. His favourite footballer is Cristiano Ronaldo and his hero is James Bond. His favourite actor is Daniel Craig and his TV series Prison Break. Rune loves spaghetti bolognaise and ice cream. Juggling is his hidden talent. According to him, his best quality is his dedication and his worst quality is his laziness.


PROS COACHED BY
PATRICK MOURATOGLOU