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Inside Tennis Player Casper Ruud and Maria Galligani’s Timeless Wedding in Mallorca

The couple both wore Norwegian designers for their three-day wedding celebrations at the Grand Hotel Son Net.

By Elliot O·Jun 16, 2026·2 min read
Inside Tennis Player Casper Ruud and Maria Galligani’s Timeless Wedding in Mallorca

Reported by Vogue.

There's a particular kind of wedding that doesn't try too hard — no maximalist installations, no influencer moment engineered for the grid — just a long weekend in Mallorca with people you actually love. That's what tennis player Casper Ruud and psychologist Maria Galligani pulled off in June, and according to Vogue, it was as considered as it was genuinely romantic.

The location wasn't arbitrary. Mallorca was where they first traveled together back in 2018, after a first date on a tennis court in Oslo — Maria showed up in a white Stella McCartney tennis dress, which, honestly, is already a great story. They got engaged in the Maldives in late 2024: backgammon on the beach, a lost game, a sunset walk, and Casper on one knee with saltwater still in their hair. By the time they married at the Grand Hotel Son Net, they were also new parents — their daughter Camilla, born January 30, 2026, became the youngest guest at her own parents' wedding.

The Clothes Did the Talking

Maria's bridal look was designed by Norwegian designer Ove Harder Finseth, a close friend whose process starts with understanding who the bride actually is before he sketches a single line. The result: a strapless gown with ruched bodice and a hooded lace cape — architectural without being cold, romantic without being precious. She finished the look with Manolo Blahnik heels and nature-inspired Ole Lynggaard jewelry. For the welcome dinner, she broke from bridal convention entirely in a printed orange Etro dress; for the tennis-themed garden party on Friday, a crisp white Jacquemus. Casper wore a bespoke Skabo tuxedo and, in a move that sounds chaotic but landed perfectly, packed both a black and white dinner jacket — wearing the black for the ceremony, switching to white for dinner.

The weekend itself unfolded like a well-edited itinerary: a Spanish welcome dinner with a colorful dress code, a sports morning featuring golf, yoga, and hiking, a garden party with a "Wimbledon white and green" dress code and tennis balls doubling as escort cards. Event planners Off Piste — Oslo-based, and conveniently, friends — executed the vision across four days without it ever feeling over-produced. The ceremony closed with Casper barely holding back tears as Maria walked toward him, and the recessional was Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell's "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," which is genuinely the correct song choice.

A wedding that earns its own mythology doesn't need spectacle — it just needs to be unmistakably theirs.


Read the original at Vogue.

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