Last week, Roger Federer's statements made headlines worldwide. The Swiss mentioned that the courts had significantly slowed down, and tournament directors were aiming to have a very similar surface to ensure finals between Alcaraz and Sinner, those that would generate the most for their event: many fans of the Italian took these words to heart, and Jannik Sinner himself was asked in the press conference before his debut at the ATP Beijing 2025 about Roger's comments. His response? One in which he actually agreed:
"The hard courts are very similar to each other. There are moments when there are a couple of changes, minor changes. A tournament that comes to mind is Indian Wells because the ball bounces very high, and it's different how the ball reacts when it comes into contact with the surface, but yes, we more or less have similar playing situations. This has been the case for quite some time, I don't know if there will be changes or not. I'm just a tennis player trying to adapt in the best possible way. I believe I'm doing a good job. We'll see what the future holds for us in each tournament", highlighted the one from San Candido in words reported by Ubitennis.
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