Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Aus Open organisers to discuss coach’s role

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MELBOURNE: We’ve had a team out there interviewi­ng them and the players too want some consistenc­y on coaching

CRAIG TILEY, tournament director

Australian Open organisers are working to determine whether coaching will be allowed during the Grand Slam tournament in an effort to end the controvers­y that led to Serena Williams’ outburst over a code violation during the US Open final.

Williams was given the violation when chair umpire Carlos Ramos saw her coach Patrick Mouratoglo­u make a hand gesture to tell her to play closer to the net against Japan’s Naomi Osaka.

She was then docked a point after she later smashed her racquet and then penalised a game for calling Ramos a “thief”.

Coaching while the players are on court is not permitted in Grand Slam tournament­s, although the WTA Tour allows it in other events at specified times.

It is prohibited in all men’s matches.

Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley said at the time that he would urge tennis officials to affirm its position on coaching during matches and said on Tuesday that they were working with the governing bodies to clarify the rules.

“We’re getting the global governing bodies — the ATP, WTA and ITF — and the grand slams together to talk about our approach to coaching,” Tiley told reporters at an event for next year’s opening Grand Slam at Melbourne Park.

“I think it’s really important that it’s consistent so fans and players don’t get confused on it so hopefully in the coming weeks we are able to make an announceme­nt on our position.”

Tiley added that Australian Open organisers had asked the now retired Casey Dellacqua and John Millman to lead a players’ review of the rules. More than 100 players were interviewe­d as part of the review.

“We’ve had a team out there interviewi­ng them and the players too want some consistenc­y on coaching and we’d like to be able to lead the way on that,” he said.

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