Why the 20 second rule fails and a way to fix it.

Magnetite

Professional
The problem is the fourth and fifth sets, where they are spilling their guts out, and both of them need a minute to recover.

In first couple of sets however, it can be ridiculous.
 

fednad

Hall of Fame
One more reason to go back to wooden rackets, no ?

We should go back to wooden rackets of 70's and the skirts (or were they frocks) of 70's.
Long live 70's - my free hippy spirit is soaring high.....
dum maro dum........
 

fednad

Hall of Fame
Again, this logic depends upon the fact that time between points is supposed to be longer. The reason the rule is 20 seconds isn't because the game is supposed to let you catch your breath. Tennis is supposed to be a contest of endurance and fitness as well as skill. You're not SUPPOSED to be be able to be perfectly fine by your next point no matter how much running you do.

The reason the rule exists is so that people can't waste time and then serve whenever the hell the want. This way, you can't, as the server, mess around for half an hour and then while your returner starts to nod off, bloop an underhand serve and win a free point.

Trying to say, "the game is more intense, therefore we need longer time" is a gross misinterpretation of the reason for the rule. Players should learn to manage their energy within the confines of the 20 seconds of stoppage time allowed.

Well said and valid points. That is definitely another way of looking at it.
But, you see, counter examples are being given of basketball's timer - that is a team game and you get to catch your breadth.
Another example is of badminton. That is an individual sport and certainly taxing but the whole match runs maximum for a length of an hour or so on average.
Tennis, I believe, needs some variation in this rule.
 

woodrow1029

Hall of Fame
And the speed limits do evolve over time. And in some states, like California you are encouraged to drive at the flow of traffic, which may be over the speed limit, as long as conditions are safe for the speed.
 

woodrow1029

Hall of Fame
Finally, if they decided to start cracking down on speeding, fine. I drive 70 in a 65. I won't have a problem driving 5 mph slower. I'm not in that much of a hurry.

But it's still a completely different type of situation.
 

Sentinel

Bionic Poster
Well said and valid points. That is definitely another way of looking at it.
But, you see, counter examples are being given of basketball's timer - that is a team game and you get to catch your breadth.
Another example is of badminton. That is an individual sport and certainly taxing but the whole match runs maximum for a length of an hour or so on average.
Tennis, I believe, needs some variation in this rule.
Badminton should consider itself blessed Ralph doesn't play it.
 

Sentinel

Bionic Poster
The simple solution to both time wasting and shrieking is a combination shot clock/decibel meter that goes off like a foghorn behind the player and scares the bejesus out of him/her if they waste time or shriek too loud.
Lol :D
Might i suggest attaching electrodes and transmitting a shock in both cases. The higher the shriek the higher the voltage. Same for exceeding time.
 

ChanceEncounter

Professional
Well said and valid points. That is definitely another way of looking at it.
But, you see, counter examples are being given of basketball's timer - that is a team game and you get to catch your breadth.
Another example is of badminton. That is an individual sport and certainly taxing but the whole match runs maximum for a length of an hour or so on average.
Tennis, I believe, needs some variation in this rule.
I'm not sure how basketball allows anyone to 'catch their breath'. The possession is turned over as soon as a basket is scored. The other team will then have 5 seconds to in bounds, which is needed in case the other team chooses to press. Any attempt to delay inbounding would be treated as a delay of game technical.

Basketball has timeouts, but these are intended to give the coach some time to talk to his players, calm them down, draw up plays, etc, and not specifically so players can be rested.

You have to understand that most of these 'time' rules are not so players have enough time to be rested and fit. That's the prerogative of the player to get themselves in shape. These time rules are there so players don't abuse them and make things go too slowly. We don't have a shot clock so people don't have to run as much; we have a shot clock so people don't hold the ball for 5 minutes and not let the other team touch it.
 

dafinch

Banned
But it would just be treated as a hindrance (let the first time and loss of point each time afterwards), so you wouldn't see anything more than loss of the current point for it.

If it were only a point, that could be enough, as you are no doubt aware, some points are more important than others. But there's no reason they couldn't do the escalating deal, as well.
 
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