Zverev Blames Tournament Directors for Slowing Courts to Aid Alcaraz and Sinner
Alexander Zverev accuses tournament directors of slowing Shanghai Masters courts to favour Alcaraz and Sinner, sparking debate over surface variety and ATP policy.
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Alexander Zverev accuses tournament directors of slowing Shanghai Masters courts to favour Alcaraz and Sinner, sparking debate over surface variety and ATP policy.
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