There's a lot of noise, a lot of disorder," says Zverev about the new facilities at La Défense
The Rolex Paris Masters, historically located at Bercy, has moved this year to La Défense. A change that has inevitably drawn reactions from the players, including Alexander Zverev, who pointed out the drawbacks.
"Some things were a bit better at Bercy, like the practice courts. The outside courts are better, but a bit disorganized. You can hear a lot of noise coming from the other courts.
For example, if you are playing on one of the outside courts, you hear the noise from Court No. 1 and the speakers from the Center Court. It's as if there is a lot of commotion.
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