Glasgow Times

Wimbledon opt for final-set tie-breakers

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WIMBLEDON’S marathon matches have been consigned to the past after the All England Club announced the introducti­on of final-set tie-breaks when the score reaches 12-12.

One of the most famous matches in Wimbledon history saw John Isner beat Nicolas Mahut 70-68 in the fifth set in 2010 while the change was prompted by another match involving Isner, when the American lost to Kevin Anderson 26-24 in the final set in this year’s semi-finals.

The knock-on effect meant the second semifinal between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal had to be completed the following day, causing a two-hour delay to the women’s final.

The new rule will apply to all matches at next year’s tournament.

Chairman Philip Brook (below) said: “In reaching this decision, the AELTC Committee sought the feedback of both players and officials, analysed two decades of match data, and considered other factors including scheduling complexiti­es and spectator experience.

“Our view was that the time had come to introduce a tie-break method for matches that had not reached their natural conclusion at a reasonable point.

“While we know the instances of matches extending deep into the final set are rare, we feel that a tie-break at 12-12 strikes a balance between allowing players ample opportunit­y to complete the match to advantage, while also providing certainty that the match will reach a conclusion in an acceptable time-frame.

“As a next step, we look forward to sharing further details with our Grand Slam, ITF, WTA and ATP colleagues when we meet in Singapore.”

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