Ten-point final set tie-breaker to be trialled at all Grand Slams
All four Grand Slams will use a 10-point final set tie-break on a trial basis, starting from the French Open.
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All four Grand Slams will use a 10-point final set tie-break on a trial basis, starting from the French Open.
All four tennis Grand Slams will use a 10-point tiebreak in the final set on a trial basis starting with the French Open in May, the governing body of the sport's most prestigious events said on Wednesday.
Grand Slams will use a 10-point tiebreak in the final set on a trial basis starting with the French Open in May, the governing body of the sport's most prestigious events said on Wednesday. According to the rules, matches tied at 6-6 in the final set will move into a tiebreak and the first player or team to reach 10 points with a difference of two will win the contest.
First-to-10 tie-breaks will conclude the final sets of all four grand slam tournaments with immediate effect, the Grand Slam Board has announced.
All tennis Grand Slams will have 10-point tie-breaks from now on when the score reaches 6-6 in the final set. After consulting with the WTA, ATP and the ITF, the Grand Slam Board have agreed to implement the rule change that will begin at the French Open. The main draw at Roland-Garros is set to get underway on May 22.
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