Time Spent on Court: Djokovic Shows Three More Hours Than Sinner, Musetti Comes in Last
This Friday, the Roland-Garros semifinals will take place. At this stage of the competition, the physical aspect can become crucial, and the time spent on the courts has a significant influence.
In this regard, Jannik Sinner is by far the best performer: with 9 hours and 35 minutes spent on the courts, he is almost 3 hours ahead of Carlos Alcaraz, who totals 12 hours and 12 minutes.
Novak Djokovic, who will face the Italian, has clocked 12 hours and 42 minutes. The last in this ranking is Lorenzo Musetti with 13 hours and 43 minutes, having played 3 matches in four sets.
However, his time spent on the court is not so alarming. For example, Alexander Zverev played 16 hours and 52 minutes to reach the semifinals.
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