Are the Finals staying in Turin? Zverev reveals, “I already know everything but I’m not telling you anything.”
Zverev plays mysterious
È it was another fine performance by Alexander Zverev against Casper Ruud, although the German “cannot recall ever having seen the Norwegian serve so well against him” as he told in amazement at the press conference. Strangely enough, there’è hasn’t been any singles match ended in the third set yet (only one in doubles), but Sascha has an explanation: ““doesn’t mean that if you face the 8 best in the world the matches must always be all drawn out, sometimes one can’&gruve; dominate much more than the other’
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One of the curiosities of these Turin days è that Zverev, in these his first two matches, è always stayed to practice until late. “It’s not a matter of today or tomorrow, but I’m already preparing for next season. I want to improve further to be able to compete with Sinner and Alcaraz, who are the two benchmarks for now. They are the ones who win Slams and I want to join the group”. At the end of the conference, then, the German revealed that he already knows the future of the ATP Finals: “but whether they will stay in Turin or not I won’t tell you. I know what will happenà from 2026 onward, but I will not be your source” – he concluded amid laughter.