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Zverev Accuses Tennis Officials of Favoring Alcaraz & Sinner

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Zverev Accuses ATP of Favoring Alcaraz, Sinner with Court Design

SHANGHAI – World No. 3 Alexander Zverev has publicly​ accused tennis authorities of tailoring court ‍surfaces to ⁣benefit top-ranked ​players Carlos Alcaraz‍ (No. 1) and Jannik Sinner​ (No. 2). The German made the claims after winning his second-round match at​ the‍ Shanghai Masters 1000 tournament against Valentin ⁢Royer 6-4,6-4.

zverev⁢ alleges a growing trend toward slower court speeds, which‍ he‌ believes advantages the playing styles of​ Alcaraz and ‌sinner.​ “I hate when the courts look like⁤ [this],” Zverev stated. “I know ⁣that tournament directors‍ are ​going in that direction because they obviously‌ want Jannik⁢ and ​Carlos to do well in ‍each tournament.”

The debate over‍ court surface homogenization has been gaining traction within the tennis world. Critics argue that the increasing⁤ uniformity diminishes ⁣strategic‍ variety and favors specific playing styles. Zverev noted a significant shift over the past decade, stating, “Before, you could not play the same tennis in the same ⁤way on ‌a grass court, hard or ⁢clay. You can currently play almost in the same way on each surface.” He added, “I am not a fan ‌of it, I think that tennis needs different game ‌styles, ⁣a little variety and this is something we are currently missing.”

The issue was previously raised at​ the Laver Cup last month, where Roger ⁣Federer advocated for maintaining diverse court surfaces to enhance⁤ competition. ‍

Both Alcaraz and Sinner downplayed Zverev’s accusations.Sinner stated, “Neither​ Carlos nor I ⁢do ​the courts.It‌ is indeed not our decision. We try to adapt ​to each situation‌ and I feel that every week is a bit different.” He also asserted, “I have played great tennis on faster ‌courts.”

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