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Alexander Zverev calls out favouritism towards world’s top two Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner
Alexander Zverev echoes Roger Federer’s sentiments when asked about the slower court speeds in Shanghai this season after his opening round match win; Watch the ATP and WTA Tours live on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+, streaming service NOW and the Sky Sports app
Alexander Zverev claims tournament organisers are deliberately slowing down courts to favour the world’s top two Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
The world No 3 overcame an injury scare to beat Valentin Royer 6-4 6-4 at the Shanghai Masters but then voiced his displeasure with the way he felt the sport was heading.
“I hate when it’s the same, to be honest,” he said in his on-court interview.
“I think the tournament directors are going towards that direction because, obviously, they want Jannik and Carlos to do well every tournament and that’s what they prefer.
“Nowadays, you can play almost the same way on every surface. I don’t like it, I’m not a fan of it.
“I think tennis needs different game styles, tennis needs a little bit of variety and I think we’re lacking that right now.”
Zverev had to be treated on court for a toe injury when serving for the match at 5-4 in the second set but it did not halt his progress.
“I landed funny on my toe and after that I could barely do a step, so we’ll see what it is,” he added.
“We will see if I will ever be healthy this year again, because it’s been a struggle but I’m happy to be through.”
Sky Sports have contacted the ATP for comment.
In September, Roger Federer appeared on the ‘Served With Andy Roddick’ podcast during the Laver Cup where he also called out organisers for using court speeds to help Alcaraz and Sinner.
“We need to have not only fast courts, but what we would want to see is Alcaraz or Sinner figure it out on lightning fast courts and then have the same match on super slow courts and see how that matches up,” said the 20-time Grand Slam champion.
“It’s because the tournament directors have allowed with the ball speed and the court speed that every week is basically the same. And that’s why you can just go from winning, French, Wimbledon, US Open, and just play the same way.”
Nick Kyrgios has also spoken about surface speeds in previous seasons, saying: “I’d like to see more variety. It’s good to play on [fast] courts like these, where aggressive tennis gets rewarded a little bit more.
“I want to see some bang-bang, one-two tennis-and a lot of those Federer fans still out there want to see that too. I loved watching that Federer one-two.”
Speaking before the start of the 2024 US Open, tournament director Stacey Allaster explained the surface speed at Flushing Meadows. “We aim for the court pace rating to be medium fast.” That can by anywhere from 41-44. The average court pace index [CPI] is 42.
“It’s where we like it to be at the start of the tournament so that as we ease into it, it gets closer to the end. We know that the speed of court gives it that right balance with the style of play – it’s been successful.”
The Shanghai Masters surface has seen a significant speed decrease, with reports showing a drop in its CPI from the 40-41 range in previous years to 32.9 in 2025, making the courts noticeably slower than they used to be.
Jannik Sinner eased past Daniel Altmaier 6-3 6-3 as he bids to become the first player to successfully defend the title since Novak Djokovic in 2013.
The world No 2, who now owns a 23-2 record in China, where he has won three titles (Beijing 2023 and 2025, Shanghai 2024), will enter his clash with Tallon Griekspoor on Sunday holding a 6-0 lead in previous meetings.
World No 7 Alex de Minaur beat Argentinan Camilo Ugo Carabelli 6-4 6-2 in 88 minutes, while Stefanos Tsitsipas withdrew with a leg injury before his scheduled match with Czech qualifier Dalibor Svrcina.
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We’re reaching the business end of the Paris Masters, as eight players become four in the French capital. Jannik Sinner is the overwhelming favourite to lift the trophy after Carlos Alcaraz was dumped out by Cameron Norrie in the Spaniard’s opening match. Norrie was then beaten by Valentin Vacherot, whose amazing 10-match winning streak at Masters 1000 level came to an end when he lost to Felix Auger-Aliassime.
Canadian star Auger-Aliassime will face Alexander Bublik in the semis. Bublik defeated Alex de Minaur, who is among those to have already qualified for the year-end ATP Finals. Sinner is through to his first Paris Masters semi-final after beating Ben Shelton. He’ll face defending champion Alexander Zverev, who survived a tough match against Daniil Medvedev.
Novak Djokovic is not involved in the Paris Masters, having decided to skip the event for the second year in a row, but he has learned his fate in the draw of next week’s ATP 250 in Athens. And over in Riyadh, the WTA Finals are about to get underway.
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