Alexander Zverev has revealed that the change of the Rolex Paris Masters surface has made the court messy. This comes a few weeks after court surfaces became a major discussion on tour after Roger Federer had suggested that the courts have become slower to suit Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner ‘s style of play.
Over the years, Paris has remained one of the fastest surfaces in men’s tennis and has seen the likes of Alcaraz struggle to play at his best on it. In fact, he has never gone past the quarter-finals of the tournament in his career and actually crashed out in the third round last year after losing to the eventual runners-up in straight sets.
But ahead of the Paris Masters kick-off on Monday (October 27), the tournament made some significant changes to its surface, which has

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