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Tennis Rules Need Changing?
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7 retirements for injury now and that's just the men..... the issue being the wounded are coming through, rather than allowing the fitter players to take up round 1, just because the winnings for Round 1 loser are £35000 this year.
Should this change, as it's been a bit of a spoiler, not least for the crowd - and on Centre Court, the crowd only got to see one set and a bit of both Federer and Djockovic, expecting at least 3. Not good value for the punters, whose day may be the only one that they can get away/afford?
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Should this change, as it's been a bit of a spoiler, not least for the crowd - and on Centre Court, the crowd only got to see one set and a bit of both Federer and Djockovic, expecting at least 3. Not good value for the punters, whose day may be the only one that they can get away/afford?
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The fancied players would probably appreciate not slipping on a potential banana skin and cruise through to the later rounds without having to over exert.
Not great from the fans perspective though but that's the chance you take.
I know someone who travelled to the US Masters Golf to see the world no1 this year.
The player actually strode to the first tee and took a few swings before deciding he wasn't in good enough shape. I think he had suffered a fall just days before the tournament started!
The fancied players would probably appreciate not slipping on a potential banana skin and cruise through to the later rounds without having to over exert.
Not great from the fans perspective though but that's the chance you take.
I know someone who travelled to the US Masters Golf to see the world no1 this year.
The player actually strode to the first tee and took a few swings before deciding he wasn't in good enough shape. I think he had suffered a fall just days before the tournament started!
It would only be a rule change for the grand slam events, it already exists in other tour events. An injured player can withdraw before the first round takes place and still get the first round losers money. He/she is then replaced by someone else and they don't get anything for losing in the first round but would get prize money should they win the first round and lose in second or third rounds, etc.
Started typing that before your posts, Togo, then got distracted.
Determining that somebody started a match "fit", became injured during it, and therefore deserves payment; rather than started a match "unfit" and therefore does not deserve payment ... could prove tricky, controversial and legally challenging.
Determining that somebody started a match "fit", became injured during it, and therefore deserves payment; rather than started a match "unfit" and therefore does not deserve payment ... could prove tricky, controversial and legally challenging.
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