Sinner over the past 2 months or so has lost only 1 match not counting his retirement at Paris and generally looks like arguably the top player in the world

However historically the post-USO hardcourt swing often doesn’t always carry over to success the next year(FAA last season, Tsitsipas winning ATP Finals in 2019, Zverev at Slams every year from 2017-2019)

Of course the caveat is that Sinner although serving well isn’t at all entirely reliant on it like an FAA so there’s nothing that SHOULD get automatically worse on slower courts meaning I’d generally have more faith in him than that group

How much do you think Sinner will be able to carry this form over to Slams and the pre-USO Masters next season?

  • NoleFandomB
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    1 year ago

    At his current level he’s a definite contender at a lot of tournaments. But only few players have been able to maintain that high level for a long period of time.