Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are attracting attention week after week. Most experts, journalists and former tennis aces comment on their game, often with many questions in their heads.

Roger Federer, the legend of this sport, made some interesting comments about today's surfaces a few weeks ago, wondering how Alcaraz and Sinner would play on lightning-fast courts.

The Swiss tennis player is not the only one who asks such questions.

Such questions are also asked by the famous coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, looking back on various eras of tennis and the changes that have occurred in the last 20 years.

The well-known coach is aware of how much such changes have affected the overall picture of tennis, but he also emphasizes that Federer was just transitioning from one era to another.

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How would Sinner and Alcaraz cope in such conditions?

Mouratoglou, on the other hand, believes that if Sinner and Alcaraz played in that era, their serve would be much more efficient. On the other hand, it would probably make the game boring and serve-dominant players would have an automatic advantage over others.

Mouratoglou mentioned some tennis players such as Zverev, Shelton and Opelka, believing that it would be difficult to return their serves, and emphasizing that he does not regret such a change.

Be that as it may, the tennis governing bodies have made a decision that they stand by and believe is the best for the world of tennis.


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