Ben Shelton brought the season to a bitter end. The American bids farewell to the ATP Finals with a 0-3 record after falling in the final match against Jannik Sinner. In the press conference following the defeat, the Atlanta native revealed what makes the Italian so tough to beat on indoor hard courts: "On indoor courts, he corners the lines very precisely with his serve. Millimetric accuracy. In general, serving on indoor courts is easier."
"If we look at the three opponents I faced, all of them were serving close to the lines, but Sinner was probably the tightest of the three. However, there's a slight difference between him, Zverev, and Auger-Aliassime in what they've been doing in this tournament. I think his serve makes him very, very tough to beat here. Obviously, the ability to take time away and hit winners from different positions, from the baseline, from anywhere on the court, is a big advantage," concludes the American.
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