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EPISODE · May 17, 2026 · 47 MIN

Jannik Sinner Is Taking Away Time: The Roland Garros Problem

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Jannik Sinner’s Rome title was not just another dominant week. It became a case study in what makes him so difficult to beat on clay: not only ball speed, but his ability to read early, move cleanly, and compress the opponent’s decision-making window.Alvin and Torrey examine the tactical profiles that could actually trouble Sinner at Roland Garros. Medvedev’s recent match offers one version of the blueprint: change direction early, avoid extended backhand diagonals, and force Sinner into open-stance slides from alley to alley. Casper Ruud’s Rome final offers another: use the kick serve to buy time for the forehand, then protect the rally with depth and shape.The problem is execution. The plan to bother Sinner is not mysterious, but it requires almost every tool to work for long stretches: serve shape, return depth, directional courage, endurance, footwork, and the ability to stay committed under pressure. That narrows the realistic list to players like Alcaraz, Djokovic, Medvedev, or Zverev — and even then, only under very specific conditions. Send us Fan Mail

Jannik Sinner’s Rome title was not just another dominant week. It became a case study in what makes him so difficult to beat on clay: not only ball speed, but his ability to read early, move cleanly, and compress the opponent’s decision-making window. Alvin and Torrey examine the tactical profiles that could actually trouble Sinner at Roland Garros. Medvedev’s recent match offers one version of the blueprint: change direction early, avoid extended backhand diagonals, and force Sinner into ope...

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