Alexander Zverev has raised concerns about the surface of the tennis court, showing that they are in favor of top -level players Carlos Aljaz and Jannik Sinner. This criticism follows similar comments made by Roger federer.The center of debate around the tournament court is becoming more and more slower, potentially beneficial to certain playing styles. After winning his match against Valentin Royer in Shanghai Masters, the number three world Zverev expressed his strong view of the matter.“I hate it when it’s the same,” said the 28 -year -old German, who ranks third in the world, behind Aljaz and Sinner.“I know the Director of the Championship will go in that direction because it is clear that they want Janik and Carlos to do well in every tournament, and that’s what they like.”
Sinner answered this charge with his perspective.“Me and Carlos, we do not make the court, not our decision, we try to adjust in every situation, I think it’s still different every week,” he said. “I have played some great tennis even though there is a faster court.”The discussion received momentum after a new comment -recently federer on the subject. The tennis legend emphasizes the need for a varying court surface to increase competition.Federer joined Zverev in suggesting that the organizers of the tournament assist Sinner and Aljaz through a slower court.Zverev reflects his professional experience of over a decade.“You can’t play the same tennis in the same way in the lawn, hard court, or a clay court. Now, you can play almost the same as every surface,” he said.“I’m not a fan, I think tennis needs a game style … a bit of a variation, and I think we’re lacking now.”