Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Big W to introduce tiebreaker­s in final set from next year

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LONDON: That epic 70-68 fifth set at Wimbledon will never be matched or surpassed, or even challenged.

The All England Club said Friday it will introduce final-set tiebreaker­s next year, starting when the score reaches 12-12 in the decider.

The grass-court Grand Slam tournament is the second of the four majors to use a final-set tiebreaker to determine a singles match - either the fifth set in a men’s match or the third set for the women. The U.S. Open, however, starts its final-set tiebreaker­s at 6-6.

At the Australian Open and the French Open, players still have to win by two games in the final set in singles matches.

“Our view was that the time had come to introduce a tiebreak method for matches that had not reached their natural conclusion at a reasonable point during the deciding set,” Wimbledon chairman Philip Brook said in a statement.

In a tiebreaker, the first player to get seven points - leading by at least two points - wins the set.

In 2010, John Isner and Nicolas Mahut played the longest match in tennis history at Wimbledon. The match took more than 11 hours and lasted over three days before Isner won 70-68 in the final set.

This year, eventual finalist Kevin Anderson played a pair of long matches late in the tournament.

He beat eight-time champion Roger Federer 13-11 in the fifth set in the quarter-finals, and then defeated Isner 26-24 in the fifth in the semi-finals.

In the other semi-final match Novak Djokovic beat Rafae Nadal 10-8 in the fifth set.

Two of those three matches would still be possible.

“While we know the instan ces of matches extending deep into the final set are rare, we fee that a tie-break at 12-12 strikes an equitable balance between allowing players ample oppor tunity to complete the match to advantage, while also providing certainty that the match wil reach a conclusion in an accept able timeframe,” Brook said.

Other notable long matches include Federer’s victory over Andy Roddick in the 2009 final winning 16-14 in the fifth set.

 ?? GETTY ?? Isner and Mahut hold the record for the longesteve­r match.
GETTY Isner and Mahut hold the record for the longesteve­r match.

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