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Faster? Slower? The jury is still out as Carlos Alcaraz, Iga Swiatek and more adapt to the new surface from Laykold.
Published Mar 06, 2025
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"I'll tell you later after my first match. I hope I'll still like it!" said top seed Sabalenka.
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While Sabalenka judged the courts are "a little bit faster" now, contrarian Medvedev said they were "very, very slow."
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"Everybody says it's a bit different, but I don't know," said defending champion Swiatek. "It's actually in the back of our heads because everybody is talking about it."
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