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The End of the Endless Final Set: Grand Slams Adopt Same Tiebreaker

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INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — Tennis is coming into a brand new period: one during which the marathon remaining units which have concluded a few of its biggest and longest matches are now not an choice.

The Grand Slam Board introduced Wednesday that starting in Might with the French Open, all 4 main tournaments will put in place a tiebreaker at 6-6 all in decisive units, the third in ladies’s singles matches and the fifth set in males’s singles.

The primary participant with not less than 10 factors and a 2-point margin will win the tiebreaker. The transfer was introduced as a one-year trial however could be very prone to be adopted completely contemplating the intensive session behind it.

The winds have been blowing this route for a while amid issues in regards to the tempo of play, match lengths, participant well being and restoration instances.

“It’s good they’ve that uniformity now, however I assume what made them distinctive was additionally how every fifth set was totally different, so I can see either side to it,” stated John Isner, the American veteran whose first-round victory over Nicolas Mahut of France at Wimbledon in 2010 established a logic-defying document by stretching to 70-68 within the fifth set.

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If the brand new guidelines are embraced completely, that mark will endlessly stay untouchable.

“It was by no means going to get damaged anyhow, so these are my ideas,” Isner stated.

It’s troublesome to argue. The ultimate set of Isner-Mahut stretched throughout three days, monopolizing Court docket 18 on the All England Membership and producing international curiosity for an in any other case obscure early-round match.

There’s a fascination created by two gamers pushing one another to their bodily and psychological limits; a specific form of stress fostered by a marathon remaining set after opponents and spectators have invested so many hours within the end result.

“That’s similar to an absolute battle,” stated Taylor Fritz, the 24-year-old American who reached the quarterfinals of the BNP Paribas Open.

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Fritz stated ultralong remaining units make all of it however unattainable for the victor to advance a lot additional in a match. “You’re so completed to your subsequent match when you have a type of,” he stated. “However it’s custom, and I’ll miss seeing these loopy battles.”

Earlier than the Open period, there have been no tiebreakers in any set on the Grand Slam tournaments or within the Davis Cup, the premier males’s crew competitors. A set was gained by successful a minimal of six video games by a margin of not less than two. In a single excessive instance from the primary spherical of Wimbledon in 1969, the 41-year-old Pancho Gonzales defeated fellow American Charlie Pasarell 22-24, 1-6, 16-14, 6-3, 11-9 in a match that stretched over two days.

The next yr, a tiebreaker at six video games all was launched on the 1970 U.S. Open for all units and was steadily adopted by the opposite Grand Slam tournaments and main crew competitions for all units besides the ultimate one.

However after greater than a century, the Davis Cup opted for a final-set tiebreaker in 2016 and the Australian Open and Wimbledon adopted go well with in 2019, although in several methods. The Australian Open opted for the prolonged first-to-10-points tiebreaker at six-all and Wimbledon adopted a conventional first-to-seven tiebreaker at 12-all.

The French Open continued to play out the fifth set, which left the 4 Grand Slam tournaments with 4 totally different strategies of resolving decisive units — a discrepancy that confused some gamers.

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In the midst of the fifth set of the 2019 Wimbledon males’s singles remaining, Novak Djokovic needed to double test with the chair umpire when the tiebreaker could be performed.

The Grand Slam match leaders clearly needed a neater, tidier resolution.

“The Grand Slam Board’s determination is predicated on a robust want to create better consistency within the guidelines of the sport on the Grand Slams, and thus improve the expertise for the gamers and followers alike,” the board stated in its assertion on Wednesday.

Uniformity not less than will present readability, and the first-to-10-points tiebreaker ought to enable for extra suspense and momentum shifts than the first-to-seven system.

But when the brand new guidelines are adopted after the trial, it can shrink the horizons of what constitutes an epic match.

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Many which might be ranked among the many biggest went into the tennis equal of extra time, which is actually no coincidence.

Bjorn Borg’s victory over John McEnroe within the 1980 Wimbledon remaining went to 8-6 within the fifth set; Rafael Nadal’s victory over Roger Federer within the 2008 Wimbledon remaining went to 9-7 within the fifth; Djokovic’s victory over Federer within the 2019 Wimbledon remaining went to 13-12 within the fifth with a tiebreaker at 12-all.

On the French Open, Monica Seles’s victory over Steffi Graf within the beautiful 1992 remaining went to 10-8 within the third, and Jennifer Capriati’s victory over Kim Clijsters within the 2001 remaining stretched to 12-10 within the third.

However marathons won’t be out of the query on this new, streamlined tennis world. Contemplate the 2012 Australian Open males’s remaining, between Djokovic and Nadal, the longest singles remaining in Grand Slam historical past by way of elapsed time. They performed for 5 hours and 53 minutes and had been so spent by the point Djokovic completed off his victory that each wanted to be supplied with chairs on the award ceremony.

However that match, undoubtedly one of many biggest in tennis historical past, wouldn’t have been shortened by a tiebreaker underneath the unified guidelines introduced on Wednesday.

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It ended at 7-5 within the fifth.

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Shaun White admits itch to return to competitive snowboarding is 'always there'

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Shaun White retired from competitive snowboarding following a fourth-place finish in the halfpipe event at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

White was only in his mid-30s when he decided to step away from the spot he dominated for so long. He won three gold medals at the Olympics dating back to 2006 in Italy, not to mention the 10 X Games gold medals he racked up during his illustrious career.

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Shaun White of the United States in action in the Men’s Snowboard Halfpipe Final at Genting Snow Park during the Winter Olympic Games on Feb. 11, 2022 in Zhangjiakou, China. (Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)

With the trend of great athletes possibly second-guessing retirement, White admitted in an interview with Fox News Digital that the itch to return to snowboarding is “always there.”

“It’s just kind of maintaining this sort of like, well, ‘you stopped for a reason.’ And I spoke to a lot of athletes and they were just like, ‘It never goes away,’” he said. “You’re like watching TV and (say) I could’ve made that catch. They’re just like that’s just embedded and ingrained in your for so many years of doing it. But there’s like this amazing life waiting for you outside of that.”

White said he picked the brains of some famous athletes about how they look at their careers when they are off the field or out of the pool.

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Shaun White arrives for The Albies hosted by the Clooney Foundation at the New York Public Library in New York City on Sept. 28, 2023. (ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

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“Guys like Michael Strahan, Michael Phelps and I even ran into Tom Brady, which was actually great because he did the, ‘Hey I’m gonna come back’ and yeah it’s hard to let go of that feeling. And it was cool to talk to him about (it) like, ‘Man, we did it. We had our moment and we can celebrate that because the history books will show,’” White said.

He told Fox News Digital he is developing a solid career outside of competition but is still practicing tricks. While he may not be competing against other nations come 2026, he expects to be back in Italy to cheer on his friends.

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Nina Dobrev and Shaun White at the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party held at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 10, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. (Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images)

“It’s definitely fun, and I’ve still been able to get back out on the mountain and work on tricks and have fun and ride. I have my own brand called White Space and we do boards and outerwear and all this stuff. I’m still involved in the sport through that. I was still testing products. We have now young riders that we sponsor. It’s been cool but yeah definitely, like, I’ll be there probably on the microphone or something for that Games. Definitely cheering my friends on.”

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Thursday's high school boys' volleyball playoff results and pairings

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS

Thursday’s Results
Semifinals

Division I
Loyola d. Corona del Mar, 25-22, 25-16, 25-18
Mira Costa d. Torrey Pines, 25-16, 25-18, 25-18

Division II
St. Margaret’s d. San Clemente, 25-19, 27-25, 21-25, 25-20
Redondo Union d. Carlsbad, 25-19, 25-20, 30-28

Division III
La Costa Canyon d. Sage Creek, 19-25, 25-23, 25-18, 25-19
West Ranch d. Mission Vista, 23-25, 25-21, 32-30, 25-17

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Division IV
Arroyo Grande d. Foothills Christian, 24-26, 25-21, 25-20, 22-25, 18-16
Grant d. High Tech San Diego, 25-22, 25-16, 21-25, 20-25, 19-17

Saturday’s Schedule
(All matches at 6 p.m. unless noted)

Finals

Division I
#2 Mira Costa (37-4) at #1 Loyola (31-1-1)

Division II
#5 St. Margaret’s (34-4) at #2 Redondo Union (31-8)

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Division III
#4 La Costa Canyon (17-19) at #2 West Ranch (27-11)

Division IV
#2 Grant (33-8-2) at #1 Arroyo Grande (21-12)

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EA Sports College Football 25 cover athletes, release date revealed after 11-year hiatus

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EA Sports College Football 25 cover athletes, release date revealed after 11-year hiatus

This July, there will be a lot of sports fans tapping back into their childhood.

Earlier this year, EA Sports announced that its College Football video game series will return this year after last being released in 2013.

On Thursday, the brand announced that the game will be available for play on July 19.

The EA Sports College Football 25 cover. (EA Sports)

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This year’s video game features three athletes headlining the cover: Texas’ Quinn Ewers, Colorado’s Travis Hunter and Michigan’s Donovan Edwards, the latter of whom had two rushing touchdowns en route to winning the national championship.

Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe and Carson Beck of Georgia can also be seen, as can Ohio State’s Quinshon Judkins.

The series began in 1993 with the release of Bill Walsh College Football, and the game was released under the legendary coach’s name for two years.

The name changed to College Football USA for the 1996 and 1997 seasons before changing to NCAA Football from 1998 to 2014.

The game was on hiatus for a while due to disputes among EA, the NCAA and college athletes. Each installment since the 1997 version featured a cover athlete as video games normally do. However, the cover athlete wasn’t permitted to be paid for his image and likeness. 

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A shot of the College Football 25 cover. (EA Sports)

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Plus, in each installment, game players were unable to see the names of the athletes when controlling them. Instead, Reggie Bush, for example, would be listed as “HB No. 5” and Tim Tebow as “QB No. 15.”

But now, with name, image and likeness running rampant, game players will know exactly who is on the field, rather than just a position and number.

EA Sports announced a return of the game three years ago and even said a game would be released last summer, but it did not happen.

NCAA logo outside the national office

(Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)

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The last cover athlete was Denard Robinson of the Michigan Wolverines.

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