Turin, Nov. 13 (LaPresse) – "Today, I think the biggest difference was the way he served on break points. I had more than him. I felt very good from the baseline, actually almost better than in Vienna. He had two chances to break me and took advantage of both. I had many and didn't take advantage of any." This is what Alexander Zverev said at a press conference, commenting on his defeat against Jannik Sinner at the ATP Finals in Turin. The score was 6-4, 6-3, but in my humble opinion, I felt that the match was more balanced than the score suggests. I thought the match was of the highest level and that we played very well, especially from the baseline,“ he added. ”Sinner is not unplayable, I had many opportunities. He had one, and he took advantage of it. That's why he's number one in the world, he takes advantage of the opportunities that come his way.“ ”The score says 6-4, 6-3, but if you analyze the match more deeply, I really think it could have been different. Don't always judge matches by the score," concluded the German.

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