Alexander Zverev arrives at the Miami Open with a clear idea of continuing to transform his tennis towards a more offensive game, as he himself acknowledged in the tournament's Media Day. "Many players talk about playing in a hyper-aggressive way. One thing is to say it and another is to do it. I think this year I am trying quite a bit, and I have been very open about the change I want to make." A strategy that went too far in the Indian Wells semifinals against Sinner. "Perhaps I leaned too much towards that side and it didn't work out completely, I have to find a balance. But I feel like I'm achieving it, that I'm being that hyper-aggressive player I want to be, although there will be matches that don't go well," he explained. "It's difficult, but it's a price I'm willing to pay. I'm 28 or 29 years old, and I believe it's worth trying now.”
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