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Criticism of tennis on hard courts. Photo: gettyimages

Indoor hard courts are horrible, that is not tennis

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You can say it louder, but not clearer. Diego Dedura, a young German tennis player with a Chilean father, is someone who speaks his mind without hesitation. He did so on the podcast En Cancha, with words that have quickly gone viral on social media for expressing the general sentiment of many tennis fans. "I hate playing in indoor hard court tournaments. I can't play there, it's awful. I went and called my agent telling him I was leaving, I couldn't take it anymore. It's so fast, you face guys who are 1.95m, all serve and forehand, there's no strategy, they rush to the net right away...For me, that is not tennis, and I believe people will also prefer tennis on clay courts, with longer rallies," he commented.

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Jannik Sinner, indoor court streak. Photo: gettyimages

Sinner and the fifth longest winning streak in indoor courts' history

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Jannik Sinner hasn't lost a match in an indoor tournament since facing Novak Djokovic at the ATP Finals 2023. Djokovic was the last one capable of showing that the Italian is human in this competitive context, as since then, Sinner has accumulated 31 consecutive victories. It is the fifth longest winning streak on indoor courts in history and could extend it next season, with Lendl (32), Federer (33), Djokovic (35), and McEnroe (47) within reach.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner y la quinta racha triunfal más larga de la historia en pistas indoor

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Criticism of tennis on hard courts. Photo: gettyimages

Indoor hard courts are horrible, that is not tennis

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You can say it louder, but not clearer. Diego Dedura, a young German tennis player with a Chilean father, is someone who speaks his mind without hesitation. He did so on the podcast En Cancha, with words that have quickly gone viral on social media for expressing the general sentiment of many tennis fans. "I hate playing in indoor hard court tournaments. I can't play there, it's awful. I went and called my agent telling him I was leaving, I couldn't take it anymore. It's so fast, you face guys who are 1.95m, all serve and forehand, there's no strategy, they rush to the net right away...For me, that is not tennis, and I believe people will also prefer tennis on clay courts, with longer rallies," he commented.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Las pistas duras indoor son horribles, eso no es tenis"

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Jannik Sinner, indoor court streak. Photo: gettyimages

Sinner and the fifth longest winning streak in indoor courts' history

Streaming ATP Madrid live tennis
🎾 Martin Damm vs Jakub Mensik
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Jannik Sinner hasn't lost a match in an indoor tournament since facing Novak Djokovic at the ATP Finals 2023. Djokovic was the last one capable of showing that the Italian is human in this competitive context, as since then, Sinner has accumulated 31 consecutive victories. It is the fifth longest winning streak on indoor courts in history and could extend it next season, with Lendl (32), Federer (33), Djokovic (35), and McEnroe (47) within reach.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner y la quinta racha triunfal más larga de la historia en pistas indoor

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