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TENNIS SEES A NEW CHAMP EVERY WEEK

Men’s and women’s tennis sees unpreceden­ted level of parity in 50 years

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ROGER Federer has won one trophy so far in 2019, which puts him in a tie for the ATP lead — with 18 other players.

That same type of unpreceden­ted parity is happening in the WTA, too, with 13 different champions from 13 tournament­s.

No tennis season in the Open era’s 50 years ever started this way for the men or women, let alone both. As the tours shift to the Miami Open this week and next, there is a level of depth and a lack of supremacy that Federer, for one, finds intriguing.

“Definitely says something about (how) there is shifting going on, on both tours. That it’s maybe harder to dominate. Or it’s harder to keep on, sort of, having the same winners,” Federer said Wednesday. “And the young guys are really pushing through, which is a thing we’ve been looking at for some time now. It’s just not easy winning tournament­s, and it seems easier for them now, which is good. And it doesn’t mean the other people are not as good. It’s just that there is a shifting going on.”

Never was that more apparent than last weekend at Indian Wells.

Dominic Thiem, a 25-year-old Austrian without a Grand Slam title, won the men’s final against Federer, a former No. 1 with 20 majors who is 37; even more strikingly, Bianca Andreescu, an 18-yearold wild-card entry from Canada who’d never been ranked in the top 100 until January, triumphed in the women’s final against Angelique Kerber, a former No. 1 with three majors who is 31.

“We kind of can see that everyone’s sort of at the same level,” said current No. 1 Naomi Osaka, “and it’s basically whoever wants it the most and is willing to put in all the work.”

She won the past two Grand Slam tournament­s; the Australian Open was her lone championsh­ip of this wide-open season. Novak Djokovic won the last three majors, but he, too, managed to hold a trophy only once this year, in Melbourne.

Who hasn’t given a champion’s speech in 2019? Serena Williams, whose last title came while she was pregnant at the 2017 Australian Open.

The superiorit­y that Williams, Federer, Djokovic or Rafael Nadal sustained for stretches in the past has not been on display by anyone.

“Everyone can believe more that there is a chance for everybody,” said Simona Halep, the reigning French Open champion. “And the fact that the tournament­s are open makes it more interestin­g, also, for the fans.”

Then she joked: “And also for us. It’s not like before, (with) Serena winning everything.” /

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