No real surprise Isner-Opelka has gone into a decider, and even less surprising that they shared tie break sets. In Opelka's 12 service games thus far, Isner has managed to win 7 points and has never been past 15. Opelka has won a few more points on the Isner serve and did have a successive unconverted break points.
We've been quite fortunate with the scheduling so far this tournament. It looks like Dan-Opelka is a NB 7pm (assuming De Minaur-Tomic doesn't go pretty long, which starts at 5pm), Cam follows on directly after Dan's match, so that's pretty perfect for the general UK audience. If we were fans of say Kecmanovic (which some might be), then his 2nd round match started around 2am UK and his QF later is 1am.
The only problem is the lack of coverage. I'm much more of a WTA fan and can see about 90% of the ATP 250 equivalents on BT Sport. I am a bit concerned when the WTA rights go to Amazon next year as I'm not sure what the intentions are and I'm hoping it's not the same and around 50% of the rights are only available through WTA TV (Tennis TV equivalent), betting sites with no comms, or dodgy streams - I'll be watching the GB lads on a betting site this evening.
-- Edited by Ace Ventura on Friday 26th of July 2019 08:30:06 AM