Some interesting patterns emerging in this matchup.
Paul is using a slower, kicking serve on the ad-side, to drag Sinner out the court and make him play the ball above his shoulders. On the deuce side, he’s hitting flatter and harder, most often down the T or into Sinner’s body.
In rallies, Paul is changing direction out of his forehand corner and going down the line into Sinner’s backhand. When Sinner goes cross-court from there, Paul slices his backhand short, sometimes in front of the service line, into Sinner’s forehand. It looks to be an attempt to break Sinner out of his thump-thump baseline rhythm. Smart, because when he gets that ticking, he’s basically impossible to live with.
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