Casper Ruud, the 12th seed in the Australian Open 2026, has revealed that he will be leaving early if his wife Maria goes into labour during the tournament. The Norwegian player, who is heavily pregnant with their first child, a daughter, has been with his family for years and has travelled extensively with them. He has stated that there's more to life than just tennis, but he'll continue to play as long as Maria lets him.
Ruud played his first round match on Monday, beating Italy's Mattia Bellucci 6-1 6-2 6-4. When asked about leaving early if his wife goes into labour, Ruud said, "I have to thank Maria for letting me go in the first place. I know she's at home resting, getting ready." However, he added that he'll be staying at the tournament as long as possible and will be there for his family.
Ruud has stated that he knows that if everything goes well, the next time he'll leave his house is with another person in tow - his wife Maria and their new baby girl. Ruud's father Christian, a former player, is also his coach, which means they have to make travel arrangements carefully.
Ruud played his first round match on Monday, beating Italy's Mattia Bellucci 6-1 6-2 6-4. When asked about leaving early if his wife goes into labour, Ruud said, "I have to thank Maria for letting me go in the first place. I know she's at home resting, getting ready." However, he added that he'll be staying at the tournament as long as possible and will be there for his family.
Ruud has stated that he knows that if everything goes well, the next time he'll leave his house is with another person in tow - his wife Maria and their new baby girl. Ruud's father Christian, a former player, is also his coach, which means they have to make travel arrangements carefully.