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Australian Open introduces final set tiebreak

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melbourne — The Australian Open has joined Wimbledon in introducin­g a final set tiebreak from next year’s competitio­n, following the “most extensive” consultati­on in the event’s history, tournament director Craig Tiley said on Friday.

According to the new rules, which will come into force at the Jan. 14-27 event, matches tied at 6-6 in the final set will move into a tiebreak and the first player to reach 10 points with a difference of two will win the contest.

“We asked the players — both past and present, commentato­rs, agents and TV analysts whether they wanted to play an advantage final set or not and went from there,” Tiley said https://ausopen. com/articles/news/final-set-tiebreaks-australian-open-2019.

Wimbledon said in October that next year’s Championsh­ips at the All England Lawn Tennis Club would feature a tiebreak when the score reaches 12-12 in the final set of all matches.

The move came after this year’s semifinal between American John Isner and South Africa’s Kevin Anderson turned into an epic marathon in which the final set alone, won 26-24 by Anderson, lasted almost three hours.

“We went with a 10-point tiebreak at six-all in the final set to ensure fans still get a special finale to these contests, with the longer tiebreak allowing for that one final twist or change of momentum in the contest,” Tiley said.

“This longer tiebreak also can lessen some of the serving dominance that can prevail in the shorter tiebreak. We believe this is the best possible outcome for both the players and the fans around the world.”

The Australian Open’s move means that each of the four Grand Slams has a different way of deciding the final set. The US Open employs traditiona­l tiebreaks even in the final set. —

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Points tiebreak at sixall in the final sets at Australian Open

 ?? Reuters ?? Novak Djokovic responds to the crowd during an Australian Open match. —
Reuters Novak Djokovic responds to the crowd during an Australian Open match. —

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