PARIS, France – The four Grand Slam tournaments have decided to harmonize the way the games are completed in five sets, introducing the 2022 super tie break (10 points of victory with a difference of two points) at 6-6 in the decisive round. announced on Wednesday.
“The Grand Slam office wants to test the experiment during a full season, in consultation with the WTA (women), ATP (men) and the ITF (international federation) before making this change permanent. four Majors (Australian Open, Roland-Garros, Wimbledon, United States Open) in a joint press release.
“The cleaners may be disappointed, but we are proud to be able to line up with the other three Grand Slams,” said Roland-Garros director Amélie Mauresmo.
“From an athletic point of view, it makes sense because we are consistent with the other Grand Slams,” he insisted.
In recent seasons, the French Major was the only one to let the games continue until one player won the last leg with two games. The Australian Open already had a super tie break with 6-6 in the deciding set, Wimbledon had a tie break, but in 12 games all in the deciding set and the US Open had a tie break, drawing 6-6 in the fifth set.
“We also took into account the health of the players because we saw that during a Grand Slam tournament, which starts on 13-11, 16-14, the tournament is heavily mortgaged,” Mauresmo explained.
“The idea is also to give more satisfaction to the fans who love this crucial moment at the end of the match. “In terms of programming, it gives more visibility, especially for television, even if overall there was only a fairly low percentage of games involved,” he noted.
