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Hate doubles sudden death deuces


I hate doubles sudden death tie break deuces 

 

 



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Gary Lewis


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Intriguing

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Yes, Gary, with you on that one !

In another thread when someone moaned about MTBs, from these who posted it quickly became clear that what they really really disliked was sudden death no-ad in games.

The normal tennis game scoring system is great with the often intriguing battle to see games out.

Yes, it will tend to take a bit longer. But the real help with planning schedules, which was apparently an issue, was the introduction of MTBs ( which I can just about live with ).

But I do so wish they hadn't tampered with games and just accepted the generaly bit of additional time that deuce / ads cause.

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I would propose a doubles game that goes to a third deuce - moves to next point wins.

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I would propose the intriguing idea of you have to win a game by two clear points, however long it takes.

And really, overall, especially in the more serve dominated doubles, how often would you really have big multiple deuce games ? ( which can be fun when they occur ).

Next point the winner should remain in the playground.

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indiana wrote:

I would propose the intriguing idea of you have to win a game by two clear points, however long it takes.

And really, overall, especially in the more serve dominated doubles, how often would you really have big multiple deuce games ? ( which can be fun when they occur ).

Next point the winner should remain in the playground.


 I have to agree with the playground comment. It does not seem, to me at least, fit and proper in a professional sport to have such an arbitrary system. I simply disagree with the system because it allows too many breaks, making it difficult to really gauge the quality of either pair.



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It should definitely be two clear points in my opinion.

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I am with the majority here. Killer Deuce is not tennis.

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Anyone got a feel for what the pros themselves in general think and / or whether there have been any real representations to the governing bodies for a rethink ?

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I am amazed that anyone even thought of introducing such a rule, let alone implementing it in professional sport.   I (and everyone else I know) hate having to do it in amateur sport and even then it tends to be on the second or third deuce.



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Bob in Spain wrote:

I am with the majority here. Killer Deuce is not tennis.

 Doubles isn't tennis for me so I don't mind rule changes. Simple fact doubles players aren't good enough for singles. It'. Basically a different sport.



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Jaggy1876 wrote:
Bob in Spain wrote:

I am with the majority here. Killer Deuce is not tennis.

 Doubles isn't tennis for me so I don't mind rule changes. Simple fact doubles players aren't good enough for singles. It'. Basically a different sport.


 evileye



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