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Japan Open: Burnt-out Casper Ruud makes first-round exit

Japan Open on Tuesday. The Norwegian lost to Carlos Alcaraz in the Flushing Meadows final last month and he has hardly taken his foot off the gas since then, playing in the Davis Cup and Laver Cup before heading to last week's Korea Open. Top seed Ruud finally hit the wall in Tokyo against world number 58 Munar, having his service broken twice in the first set and dumping shot after shot into the net all match.

Ruud admitted he had been trying too hard after his US Open run. "I might have pushed a little too much and tried to go for too many tournaments and too many matches in a row but I really wanted to come to Asia and play these tournaments," said the world number three. "Today I wasn't able to bring my best level but it's an experience and a situation I will try to learn from." Ruud came into the tournament on the back of a quarter-final loss to Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka at the Korea Open.

He said he was looking forward to returning to Norway and that it would be "good for my body and soul to have some days and weeks off". "It's been a long summer," he said. "I've been playing non-stop and I think my body felt it a little bit today -- it was tough to get the machinery going." Australian number six seed Alex de Minaur also made a first-round exit earlier in the day when he lost 6-3, 6-2 to South Korea's Kwon Soon-woo.

Croatia's Borna Coric beat Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis 6-4, 7-6 (7/4). Nick Kyrgios was set to play Taiwan's Tseng Chun-hsin later in the day.

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