Taylor Fritz raises concerns over ATP scheduling and new rules affecting player participation, echoing Carlos Alcaraz's earlier criticisms. With many top players skipping early tournaments to prioritize the US Open, Fritz emphasizes the physical and strategic challenges players face during this congested season. As the US Open approaches, he sees a rare chance to make a deep run, especially with key rivals absent, and highlights the ongoing evolution of modern ATP tennis.
In a men’s tennis era that has shifted gears from the Big Three to the dynamic duopoly of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, who now hold a stunning grip on the last seven Grand Slam titles, one man sees cracks forming in their dominance. Tommy Paul’s coach, Brad Stine, isn’t buying into an ...
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