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Jannik Sinner reacts to Roger Federer's claim of courts being designed to help him and Carlos Alcaraz (X)
Overview
- Roger Federer felt the courts were slower to ensure more finals featuring Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz
- The 4-time Grand Slam winner felt there is not a lot of difference between courts and wondered if there would be any changes going forward
- The Italian claimed he's someone who adapts to different conditions and challenges in the best possible way
Roger Federer felt the courts were slower to ensure more finals featuring Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. The 4-time Grand Slam winner felt there is not a lot of difference between courts and wondered if there would be any changes going forward. The Italian claimed he's someone who adapts to different conditions and challenges in the best possible way.
In his statement, Sinner said there might be some minar changes in courts like the one in Indian Wells, where the ball bounces high compared to other courts. However, he felt that the courts in his time are more are less similar.
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"The hard courts, they are at times very similar. At times, there are some small changes, a couple of changes. One tournament that comes up a bit is Indian Wells because the ball bounces very high. It’s a bit different how the ball reacts with the court, but yeah, if not, we have more or less similar game situations on the court," Sinner said.
"This is how it has been for a long time," - Jannik Sinner
The star player added that it has been the case for a long time now and wondered if there would be any change going forward. The 4-time Grand Slam winner said his goal is to adapt to different conditions and try to win as many titles as possible.
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"This is how it has been for a long time, like this. I don’t know if there is going to be a change or not. I'm just a player who tries to adapt myself in the best possible way. I feel like I’m doing a good job in this, but let’s see what the future can give us in every tournament," Sinner added in his statement.
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