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Join Date: Jun 2009
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According to Zoo Tennis, "changes are believed to be reduction of doubles to a six-game set, with the singles decided in a a super tiebreaker if there is a split, with the goal of shortening the matches." Does anyone else think this is ridiculous!?
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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two sets is not a tennis match grinding, physical third sets are what it's all about and you think cheating in college tennis is bad now? what about when half the matches at NCAAs are decided by a few points in a supertiebreak...god help us |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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i can say with total seriousness that if either obama or romney guaranteed me this wouldn't happen, they'd have my vote
screw the economy, save college tennis! |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Zoo Tennis also mentioned that the ITA should just start their own year-end tournament. No idiots of the ncaa trying to mess things up. The ncaa can make their changes and watch the fans go away.
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that would make my year if the ITA took over and all the top teams boycotted NCAAs - let university of north dakota take home that farce of a title
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Clemson, SC
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I'm with MikeJ. This would ruin college tennis as we know it. These gusya re fit, they can play 3 sets.
It's not like we have to worry about shortening matches for TV time. So absurd. |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Why don't we just flip a coin to decide and all go home and watch football/basketball on TV?
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: AR
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This has to pass the ITA Committee in December hopefully common sense will rule, just horrible changes made by idiots in suits with no clue.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Solving a problem that doesn't exist, this idea. Hopefully it's just a baseless internet rumor.
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I played college tennis back in the '90s, when the doubles lines were also best of three sets. I had a hard time buying into it when they shortened the doubles to a pro set. Therefore, shortening the doubles even more, and reducing singles to a third set breaker if they split? No way!!! Why would they do this? As you mentioned, it's not like they have television restrictions to deal with. Besides, entire tennis meets usually last around 3 hours, which is about the amount of time a football or basketball game lasts. And it's not like tennis players are getting serious injuries like athletes do in other sports... so why change anything? |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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I like it. Less wear and tear in the body for the student-athletes. I don't have any problem playing 3 complete sets in singles, but plus the 8 game set in doubles it's different. Takes its toll.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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College tennis players play about the same amount of matches a many basketball and baseball teams. With your logic why stop there? Just cut all college sports games in 1/2.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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I don't know if you are a tennis player in college but probably no. If public could vote in this issue I think is a big no against this rule. If college tennis players could vote in this issue, I think it would be much more divided. I am not against the rule, because a tough 3 set match plus a doubles is not so easy. And if is back to back is much tougher. If we played only singles, I would be totally against the rule. If it's changed, I like it. If isn't, nothing much changes, just to be prepared to grind a little more. That's all
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Tennis is a sport, it is supposed to be a grind. You are supposed to be wore out when you are finished. It is called work.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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I believe these rumored changes are only for the team portion of the NCAA tournament and not for the individual singles and doubles tournaments or regular season matches. Not that I agree with them, but I can imagine why they would be talked about in terms of wear and tear on the players (especially the top players who are playing in the individual singles or doubles tournaments as well as the team tournament) and in terms of making the matches more TV/spectator-friendly.
Men's regular season matches normally don't take very long. Perhaps these should be talked about for shrotening women's regular season matches. |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Charlottesville, VA
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What is the "ITA Committee" that you mention? Is it part of the NCAA, or are you just talking about the ITA? This is an NCAA rumor. The ITA controls everything except the NCAA team and individual championships in May. The NCAA controls those, and they can change those tournaments without ITA approval.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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I'm not a fan of this in any way. I like how it operates now. The coaches already have the option of playing a match tb if the overall team match is decided. I believe they have liberty to play match tb's in non-conference matches already if both coaches agree.
If anything, I'd change doubles to the pro format of no-ad scoring with a match tb when splits happen. But, the 8-game pro sets are working fine. Nothing is broken so it would be a shame to try to "fix" the college game. |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 20
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From what I have read it sounds like this is a done deal. What in the heck is going on with our sport? It is so frustrating. Baseball has 4 hour games, Soccer can go 3 hours with overtime and half time. golf 18 holes is 4 hours. What is the problem?
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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I don't like the change, but this will not be the end of college tennis as we know it. Again, this is only for the NCAA championship team draw and not for every dual match in the regualr season
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