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  • Did French Federation Deliberately Sabotage the Laver Cup?

    Sam Groth, the recently retired Aussie with arguably the fastest serve of all time, had an interesting view on the Fédération Française de Tennis (FFT) unilaterally rescheduling Roland Garros on top the pre-existing (and sold out) Laver Cup Boston, one week after the US Open. Groth said the FFT is "in cahoots' with the ITF, and supports the controversial new Davis Cup (aka the Piquet Cup), which as a team event competes with the Laver Cup. Groth claims they choose the awkward timing to sabotage Team8's Laver Cup.

    That the FFT did this without consulting the other slams, the ATP, nor the WTA is surprising and provides circumstantial evidence to back Groth's claim.

    Fed aka Team8 seems unlikely to force a showdown, since so many lower-ranked ATP and WTA players rely on majors for income. But, if they did, I could see Fed, Americans, Kyrgios, and Canadians sticking with Laver Cup Boston rather than flying to Europe for clay.

    Coming a week after the US Open (assuming either happens at all) is strange. Imagine the challenge for Rafael Nadal, defending titles in both events to play 5 setters in New York on hard then turning around playing RG on clay in France the next week.

    Of course, this may all be moot. There may be no more pro tennis this year. Or, none until Nov/Dec perhaps revolving the the ATP World Tour Final? Somebody like Britain's Ladbrokes is probably taking odds on when the tour starts again, or if in 2020.

    Who knows?

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    This is moving fast. German Tennis Federation (DTB) vice-president, Dirk Hordorff quoted in Guardian about Roland Garros: "“The unilateral behaviour of the organisers has been criticised by everyone and I can simply predict that the French Open will not be relocated as it was intended,” Hordorff said. He added that either the French federation would go ahead with the new dates and feel the wrath of the tennis world or it has the option to start working with others to draw up a plan that makes sense for everyone.

    “They will be deprived of the points and they will degenerate into a chaos event,” he said. “Even those there have understood that and they are slowly crawling back. Solidarity is the order of the day, it is a matter of being together and not going it alone, as the president of the French tennis association did.”

    Wimbledon organisers will announce the cancellation of the 2020 tournament on Wednesday because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the German Tennis Federation vice-president

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    • #3
      And, in case you haven't seen, Tokyo Olympics postponed: The Tokyo Olympics have been rescheduled to run from July 23 to August 8, 2021, after the International Olympic Committee announced last week that the games would be delayed due to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.

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      • #4
        I know it's tough but I do think the slams should be able to pull rank over the lesser events. In the current era it's all about the slams. All the other events, to use the term another poster here on the forum, are merely foreplay...limbering up.

        Plus, it might be fun to have all the remaining slams of 2020 played back to back over a few months. All the players would have had plenty of rest in preparation!
        Stotty

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        • #5
          French Open are postponed again, starting Sep 27. How many times will they change the date? So many things uncertain...

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