Originally posted by stotty
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Rafa uses it to control the tempo, and put him in charge of the pace of the game. Shouldn't be allowed. Same with his stalling on service returns. The most blatant example I recall is Rafa literally "vetoing" an ace by Kyrgios in Acapulco, I believe it was. Rafa was ready, Nick served an outright ace, but Rafa raised his hand after Nick had already started his toss, so the chair called time after the ace was hit.
The tennis bureaucracy can fix that quite simply - put a "real" shot clock on the court, not make it subject for the chair. When the ball kids collect all the balls to the server's end, the clock starts -- and should give less than 25 sec, by the way. Every other sport can do that. In the NBA, it doesn't matter if you're LeBron James, you've got 5 seconds to inbounds the the ball and 24 sec to shoot. The refs don't give stars more time to shoot and the crowds would be irate if they did. The NFL doesn't let Tom Brady take a 1 minute in the huddle with the other team has to get a snap off in 35 seconds.
Tennis has a number of areas where it needs to "become a grown up sport"
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