Arthur Fils has spoken out against one of the most debated changes in the ATP calendar: the extension of several Masters 1000 tournaments to a two-week format. The Frenchman, participating in the Mutua Madrid Open, did not hide his discontent with this new model. "I prefer one-week tournaments. Two weeks are too much; twelve days is almost like a Grand Slam," he said after defeating Buse. "It's not good for the players. Maybe it is for the tournaments, which earn more money, but not for us. Everyone loves Masters 1000 like Monte Carlo or Paris at the end of the year. We play one week and then move to another tournament the following week."
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