Norwegian tennis player Casper Ruud married Maria Galligani this month in a ceremony held in Mallorca, Spain [2].
The union marks a significant personal milestone for the ATP star, who is now balancing a high-profile sporting career with family life.
Ruud and Galligani wed after nearly eight years together [1]. The couple celebrated the occasion in Mallorca [2], a destination known for its scenic venues. Following the ceremony, the ATP Tour released a video featuring fellow professional tennis players who shared their personal wedding advice and well-wishes for the couple [3].
Ruud said the event was "the best weekend of our lives" [1]. The celebration focused on the transition into a new stage of their relationship, with reports describing the event as a way of celebrating love, and family [2].
The timing of the wedding comes after a long-term partnership that spanned nearly a decade [1]. While some reports indicate the wedding took place months after the couple welcomed their first child [1], other accounts focus exclusively on the Mallorca festivities [2].
The ATP Tour's decision to highlight the event through a peer-led advice video underscores the tight-knit community of the professional circuit. The video serves as a public celebration of Ruud's personal life, bridging the gap between his on-court performance and his private achievements [3].
“"The best weekend of our lives"”
The public celebration of Ruud's marriage and the ATP Tour's involvement reflects a broader trend in professional sports where athletes' personal milestones are integrated into their public brand. By sharing peer advice, the tour humanizes its players, shifting the focus from competitive rankings to the shared human experiences of the athletes.


