For the first time in several seasons, the Paris Masters 1000 court will not be the fastest on the circuit. Tournament director Cédric Pioline has confirmed this, stating that they are aiming for conditions similar to the ATP Finals in Turin: "We will have perfect uniformity across the four courts. The goal is to facilitate the players' transition towards the end of the season." In fact, last season, the Paris ATP recorded 45.5 CPI, while the Finals had a CPI of 39.4.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El director del Masters 1000 de París confirma que las pistas serán más lentas para equipararse a las condiciones de las ATP Finals

