Sinner on the new facilities in Paris: "It's great to see so many changes"
The move of the Rolex Paris Masters from Bercy to La Défense has certainly drawn reactions from the players. While some have mixed feelings, particularly due to the noise between the courts, others have shown themselves to be particularly satisfied.
This is the case for Jannik Sinner, who stated in a press conference: "It's great to see so many changes. I feel like it's the second tournament of the year where many positive changes are happening, between Cincinnati and here.
It's great for the sport, you know, to also have spaces backstage where we can eat, it's much more comfortable, the Center Court is bigger, and courts 1 and 2 are also superb.
Outside, we have great facilities where we can train, with a great gym and everything is perfectly laid out. I am very happy to see these positive changes.
I think all the players feel better here, yes, and the improvements are great."
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