The Borneo Post

Champion Tsitsipas ‘confused’ by Next Gen ATP Final rules

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MILAN: Stefanos Tsitsipas capped a rollercoas­ter season by winning the Next Gen ATP Final on Saturday but the rising Greek star conceded he was slightly bemused by the rules of the tournament.

The 20-year- old from Athens came through 2- 4, 4-1, 4- 3 ( 7/3), 4- 3 (7/3) on his third match point against 19-year- old Australian Alex de Minaur after one hour and 41 minutes to win his second career title after Stockholm last month.

“To be honest with you, I’m confused myself. I don’t really know what I liked and what I didn’t like,” said the Tsitsipas.

The round- robin tournament for players aged under 21 years has a shorter format than other tournament­s, playing sets of fi rst to four games, with tie breaks at 3- 3.

It is designed to increase the number of pivotal moments in a match, while playing best- of-five sets does not alter the number of games required to win a match (12) from the traditiona­l three-set scoring format.

“The games are very stressful. Obviously there’s no advantage so you need to be twice more concentrat­ed,” said Tsitsipas, who has jumped from 91st at the start of the season to world number 15.

“But, I love those rules because I won.”

Players can communicat­e with their coaches through headsets, with line calls using the Hawk-Eye Live system, backed up by a video review system.

This year for the first time a towel rack was placed at the back of court after Spaniard Fernando Verdasco came under fi re for his treatment of a ball boy at last month’s Shenzhen Open.

Tsitsipas — an alternate in last year’s inaugural edition of the tournament which was won by South Korea’s Chung Hyeon — declared he was “not a fan of the towel thing or the headset”.

“The headset, I’m not a big fan of it, but you could see from the reaction yesterday,” he smiled, after smashing his headset in Friday’s semi-fi nal.

“No- let rule, we didn’t have problems with it this week.

“Live Hawk-Eye was exciting ... very, very good. No mistakes. Very accurate. Very responsive... just much better than the human eye. So I love the live Hawk-Eye.

“Hopefully it can be put in more events in the future and be the innovation of the game,” added Tsitsipas, who finished runnerup to Rafael Nadal in Barcelona and Toronto. — AFP

 ??  ?? Tsitsipas returns toAustrali­a’sAlex De Minaur during the men’s final of the Next Generation ATP Finals in Milan. — AFP photo
Tsitsipas returns toAustrali­a’sAlex De Minaur during the men’s final of the Next Generation ATP Finals in Milan. — AFP photo

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