Casper Ruud reportedly surprised his sisters, Caroline and Charlotte, by giving each of them a penthouse this week. He had reportedly bought the properties earlier for a combined total of around 13 million NOK (around $1.2 million).Ruud recently ended his season after losing in the second round of the Paris Masters. Despite a decent performance against Daniel Altmaier, the Norwegian lost in straight sets, 6-3, 7-5.According to the financial newspaper Finansavisen, Ruud has officially transferred the two penthouses he owned to his sisters. The information was also corroborated through documents reviewed by Nettavisen.Casper Ruud gives each of his sisters an apartment. byu/mtankn intennisCasper Ruud has a family of five. His father, Christian Ruud, was a tennis player who reached a career-high ranking of 39 (singles) and the fourth round of the Australian Open in 1997. Meanwhile, the Norwegian's mother, Lele Ruud, likes to keep a low profile. She has appeared for some important matches in her son's career so far.Additionally, Casper Ruud has two sisters: Caroline and Charlotte. They are both very close to him and support his tennis career. Caroline is the older sister and is known for being active on social media. She regularly shares lifestyle, fitness, and travel content with her followers.Charlotte is the younger sister who is training to become a professional tennis player. She is currently developing her game at the Rafa Nadal Academy."I call them clout chasers" - Throwback to when Casper Ruud jokingly called out his sisters for using his status and clothes for extra viewsCasper Ruud's sisters at the 2022 US Open - Day 14 - Source: GettyCasper Ruud captured his first Masters 1000 crown at the Madrid Open this year. He defeated Jack Draper in a gripping three-set match in the final. The Norwegian has also repeatedly come close to winning a Grand Slam title. He finished as the runner-up at the 2022 US Open, and he reached the French Open finals in both 2022 and 2023.While speaking to Prakash Amritraj and Steve Weissman at the 2023 BNP Paribas Open, Ruud shared some light-hearted facts about his sisters and called them clout chasers."They're just in my closet, taking out whatever I wore last year and ... they're really into it," Ruud told Steve Weissman and Prakash Amritraj via tennis. "I toy with them a little bit and say, 'Don't do it too much!' I call them clout-chasers because they're using my using my status, they're using my clothes, to get some views themselves, so I have to give them a little bit of s--- back."Ruud was among the top 10 players on tour last year. Due to stiff competition on the men's circuit, he currently sits at No.12 in the ATP Rankings.