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Old 09-10-2012, 06:37 PM   #1
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20+ shots rallies on "fast" USO courts and finals lasting 5 hours is not enough. As it stands, I have time to get up, go take a leak, come back and watch the end of the point. Heck, not even enough time to wash my hands, granted I can do it (quickly) at the AO. The courts need to be slowed down so we get 50+ shot rallies, then I'd even have time to make a stop in the kitchen, grab something from the fridge, and still catch the end of a point. And since a 5 set final would last approx 8 hours, it would be well worth it, not to mention an accurate statement, to take a (work) day off to watch tennis!
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Old 09-10-2012, 06:40 PM   #2
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Or you can go to work after seeing the first 3 games, come back after 8 hours of work and see the last set while enjoying a pizza and 2 beers.
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Old 09-10-2012, 06:40 PM   #3
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You know... there were a couple people who employed the serve and volley strategy on a few points in the tournament, so that's sufficient proof that the courts are too fast still.

I agree.
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Old 09-10-2012, 06:43 PM   #4
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Ok i was afraid this wouldn't be a sarcastic post. But yea I had to stop watching the final because it was so uneventful and uninteresting.
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Old 09-10-2012, 06:44 PM   #5
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35 shot rallies at at the USO just does not look RIGHT to me after watching all these years
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Old 09-10-2012, 06:45 PM   #6
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Exactly, they should make the court out of jello and use 10 and under foam balls. 5 hrs+ matches are not enough. We demand more tennis, more rallies and more lights its too dark also. I suggest a relay system, 1 player plays 2 or 3 sets and another one comes in and plays 3 sets more. The loser is thrown into a lava pit.
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Old 09-10-2012, 06:52 PM   #7
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Since the tennis authorities want tennis to be so slow these days, why don't they change the rules to allow up to 2 bounces of each side?
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^^^ and if it's a winner, the point must be replayed.
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Any slower and they may as well play in mud
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thread is hilarious.
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Forget the courts, we need to look at the balls. They need to start using something similar to a cricket ball, and have all wooden racquets (including the "strings").
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I suggest a relay system, 1 player plays 2 or 3 sets and another one comes in and plays 3 sets more.
Excellent idea. We could have 264 players in the draw instead of 132. Except that the "extra" 132 players would be paired with the players in the draw. 1 with 264, 2 with 263 etc... Then we get rid of MTO's, so the only option for a tired/injured player is to have his replacement play the rest of the match.
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Old 09-10-2012, 07:11 PM   #14
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^^^ and if it's a winner, the point must be replayed.
Yes, and if you serve an ace, you lose the point. How dare you! We simply cannot allow this nonsensical faster play.
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Old 09-10-2012, 07:17 PM   #15
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I really think a lot of the "pusher" tennis today was due to the weather conditions, not the court speed. The wind was absolutely horrendous in the first couple sets. And personally, I think it made the first set pretty compelling.
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20+ shots rallies on "fast" USO courts and finals lasting 5 hours is not enough. As it stands, I have time to get up, go take a leak, come back and watch the end of the point. Heck, not even enough time to wash my hands, granted I can do it (quickly) at the AO. The courts need to be slowed down so we get 50+ shot rallies, then I'd even have time to make a stop in the kitchen, grab something from the fridge, and still catch the end of a point. And since a 5 set final would last approx 8 hours, it would be well worth it, not to mention an accurate statement, to take a (work) day off to watch tennis!
Awesome thread! Made my day!
And, the bold part had me in splits
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OP its gonna be like this till Roger retires. It's actually gonna get slower imo.
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Old 09-10-2012, 07:30 PM   #18
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Hopefully, at some point, the greedy *******s running the networks paying big bucks for the rights to broadcast the slams will get tired of these neverending matches screwing up the rest of their schedule.
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They will eventually realise but what's the point? Too late, the GOAT got screwed. He should be sitting on 20+ slams easy right now,sad.
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Old 09-10-2012, 08:00 PM   #20
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lol
ok i have to say its true though. with todays modern topspin game, they should speed courts up, not slow it down. sighhhhhhhhh
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