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In Brisbane, ATP is 25 seconds with the new rule. WTA is 20 seconds with the old rule. Unless the WTA changed their rule before this week, that is my understanding.
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Their ball toss is so shaky that they end up having to do it again at least once a game or so.
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haha. that makes sense. thanks for clarifying.
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This makes me think of an interesting avenue players could go down... as they're nearing their serve each time they could look up and ask the umpire to remind them the score.... Hey presto another 5-10 second leeway created.
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None of you have ever played at any significant level, so you really are not is a position to comment on intimate stuff like sweating and toweling and their impact on performance at the pro level. If a rule is not working out, it has to be changed.
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They use the towel not to just wipe off sweat, but to buy time to deconstruct the last point won/lost, buy time as a breather, clear your mind if it was an important point lost, think about the placement of the next serve. It really has more applications than just for wiping off sweat.
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really dude, if the rule is you have to have played tennis "at a significant level" (nice and vague term isn't it?) before you can have an opinion about anything, they'd better just shut this place down now! but since you brought it up, what would you say is a "significant level"? it must not be the ncaa because i've watched tons of DI ncaa men's tennis and those guys don't towel off after every point. the futures must not be significant either because those guys don't towel off after every point either. since no one has really said it before, i wonder how much $$$ came into play here? were the powers that be somewhat concerned about sponsorship dollars? if so, could that possibly been a consideration?
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