ATP Introduces New Rules to Make Doubles Tennis More Exciting for Spectators

More stars, fewer breaks and more freedom for spectators: the men’s tennis organization ATP is trying to make the doubles competitions more attractive. New rules are set to come into force at the Masters in Madrid (April 24th to May 5th). Not all players will like this.

Up to 16 places in Madrid’s field of 32 are reserved for players who register with their individual ranking. Doubles specialists like former French Open winners Kevin Krawietz (Coburg) and Andreas Mies (Cologne) will suffer as there is less space for them.

New rules will be tested at selected tournaments

Ross Hutchins, chief tour officer and a former doubles specialist himself, explained the change as a “fresh narrative to appeal to fans”. This also includes a tight schedule – there will only be five match days for the double competition in Madrid, all of which are scheduled for the second week of the tournament.

In addition, the matches should be accelerated. The time between short rallies is reduced to 15 seconds. The shot clock only shows 25 seconds from four shots onwards. There should be fewer extended breaks during the change of sides. Spectators also do not have to stay in their seats and are allowed to move freely between the courts.

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The rule changes will be “tested at selected events during the 2024 season,” the ATP wrote, with details yet to be announced. A working group with players, tournament officials and ATP employees initiated the process after feedback discussions with fans, broadcasters and other interest groups. (sid/fs)

2024-04-08 13:36:38
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