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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Should all the Majors go to a 5th Set Tiebreak rather than having to win by 2 games.
It seems there have been countless matches that people remember or consider classic that went beyond 6 games all. Whereas, how many matches are considered great that ended in a 5th set tiebreaker? The few that come to mind: Rosewall-Laver - 1972 WTC Final McEnroe-Connors - 1980 U.S. Open semifinal - such an anticlimatic finish Becker-Lendl - 1988 Masters Final Connors-Krickstein - 1991 U.S. Open 4th Round - somehow seemed inevitable that Connors would win Nadal-Federer - 2006 Rome Final - most people didn't watch the match live Agassi-Blake - 2006 U.S. Open quarterfinal Any other classics that I am missing? |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Yes, they're more exciting.
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Nov 2009
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No. I only like them at the US Open.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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This.
Love watching a good 5th set epic
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: New York
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For suspense, excitement, nothing beats no TB in the 5th. I wish the USO would cancel the TB in the 5th. To me, that was a very bad decision. And for the sake of fairness too. I hate seeing a several hour battle getting settled by a TB, complete anti-climax and diminishes the value of the long effort the players had to produce to get that far.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: New York
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Why does it suit the character of the tournament? I don't understand the "character" difference between AO and USO.
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Nov 2009
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The US Open has that gladitorial feel. The other majors don't have that same feel. The Australian Open is easy going, Wimbledon is theatrical, and the French Open is a grindfest.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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They should have 5th set tiebreaker for all matches except finals.
It is senseless when you have a 7 match tournament , where potentially Fed can meet Delpo or Novak against Isner in the round of 16 and for the winner it is impossible to win the next match, where if they had a 5th set tiebreak anyone of Fed/Delpo/Novak can go on to win the major. This is one of the few reasons why USO ranks highly for some. |
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Or at least go in for a tie-break after 8-8 or 10-10.
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Let them have it out in the final all the way to 70-68, however. |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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How many matches have actually used the fifth set tiebreaker in recent-ish years? I know Wimbledon produces a lot of serve-fest fifth sets that drag on but I can't remember being let down by a tiebreaker at the end of an epic in New York.
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Talk Tennis Guru
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And this is the reason why the USO ranks lowly for me. That + playing the semis on Saturday which is a shame and a scandal and greatly affects the final result.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I'll admit it's come in handy with all the poor weather we've had at the tournament over the last however many years. 5, 5 set matches over the course of 7 days is tough as it is! Some of those finishing 17-15 in the 5th must be hell for organisers and the players |
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Well, I'm sure gladiators would have chosen the no TB option
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Keep it at the US Open, but leave it out of RG and Wimbledon. The AO can do whatever they want.
It's nice having variety. It's better that they don't homogenise everything. |
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Talk Tennis Guru
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Location: New York
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Actually, I'd like for the slams to have the exact same rules, they're worth the same amount of points, they have the same # of matches with same number of sets, same # of players. To me they should also adopt the same policy about TBs if possible. It should be the majority rule, so the USO should align on the other 3.
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