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In the new tennis challenge rule, is the player allowed to seek help from others to decide (like NFL coaches)?


If the answer is no, I think this would be very difficult to enforce and could be controversial on a big point.

In theory, no. The player and the player alone is supposed to decide whether or not to challenge a call.

In reality, we all can see that coaches and even fans can have an influence on decisions made by the player on whether or not to challenge.

If you watch the umpire, they will say "It's your decision to challenge or not challenge". They get no assistance from courtside.

But just wait and watch. Abuses will begin to crop up here and there.



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World Tennis Challenge


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The World Tennis Challenge is a three night exhibition tournament held in the week before the Australian Open in Adelaide, South Australia. The tournament was created by a consortium of past players including Jim Courier, Darren Cahill, Mark Woodforde and Roger Rasheed. It has four teams of two players, a legend and a current player and are paired into areas e.g. Americas or repersent their countaries. The current players play each other in a best of 3 match with a match tiebreaker for a 3rd set. The legends play a pro set, and the doubles if needed is a normal set with no a rules before a super tie break if needed. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2011/05/10 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.20 inches

Tennis Magazine September 2006


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Tennis Magazine September 2006 The Players Beyond the hype and the noise, the U.S. Open is still a tennis tournament, and one of thetoughest in the world to win. Here's how we think it's going to play out in 2006. BY JON LEVEY The Fans' Guide Flushing Meadows can be a daunting place to navigate, even for experienced Open-goers. We give you the inside information on how to make the most of the biggest tennis event of the year. The Legend This year's U.S. Open will be the last chance for tennis fans to see the game's most legendaryfigure, Andre Agassi. We look back at 10 defining moments of his career. The Kid Rafael Nadal is only 20 years old, but he's already setting records, winning Slams, and beatingRoger Federer. So why isn't he satisfied? BY BRUCE SCHOENFELD The Fall Bjorn Borg ruled the world of tennis everywhere but in New York. Twenty-five years ago,at Flushing Meadows, he met his Waterloo against John McEnroe. BY DOUGLAS ROBSON The Survivor The New Orleans Lawn Tennis Club, the country's oldest, has been around for 130 years.But it never met a challenge like the one it faced last August. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Great Shots The balanced backhand of Roger Federer Hard to Handle Volleying balls aimed at your body Brad's Corner What you can learn from Nadia Petrova Match Pointers Lessons from the men's final at Wimbledon Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic Get the most out of your net game TIP Put the finishing touch on your ground strokes Gear Seven new racquets are put to the test. BY JON LEVEY Health & Fitness Get more explosive power in your game. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life Is this finally the end of the longest match? BY AARON KRICKSTEIN Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

Tennis Magazine September 2005


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Tennis Magazine September 2005 Inside the Box A rash of double faults can cripple your confidence and crush your chances of winning. Here's how to prevent that from happening to you. BY TOM GULLIKSON Home-Court Advantage Whether you're going to the U.S. Open or watching the action on TV, our 12-page tournament guide has everything you need. BY JAMES MARTIN The Fan's Man As Andre Agassi prepared for his 20th U.S. Open, he sat down to talk about what it takes to make it in New York. BY PETER BODO Strong Foundation Few athletes give back the way Andre Agassi has with his charitable foundation, and few retire with such a satisfying second career waiting for them. BY BRAD WOLVERTON Great Shots Roger Federer shows ideal form on his volleys Doubles A drill to quicken your hands at net Match Pointers Lessons from the women's Wimbledon final Brad's Corner The benefits of a well-timed drop shot Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic How to win when you're not at your best Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear What's old is new, and improved. Here are the latest editions of five of the most popular racquets around. BY JAMES MARTIN Health & Fitness To challenge for the top, Andy Roddick needs to be at his best physically. Here's what he's doing to make that happen. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR The Tennis Life A career spent giving tennis parents advice doesn't count for much when your own son picks up a racquet. BY DR. ALLEN FOX Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

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Virtua Tennis 3


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Take on the worlds greatest tennis stars on any court surface worldwide; with newly added players and improvements to the games AI, Virtua Tennis 3 has upped the challenge to becoming the top seed of the tennis world. In Career Mode, gamers will travel the world and take on the biggest stars of the tennis world. Improvements to the Player Creation Mode allow gamers to customise their own tennis star with increased detail like never before.

Rally (Tennis)


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles A rally in tennis is a sequence of shots within a point. A rally starts with serve and return of the serve, and a sequence of shots until the point is won by one of the players. Tennis is a sport usually played between two players (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles). Each player uses a racquet that is strung to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over a net into the opponents court. The modern game of tennis originated in the United Kingdom in the late 19th century as lawn tennis which has heavy connections to various field/lawn games as well as to the ancient game of real tennis. After its creation, tennis spread throughout the upperclass Englishspeaking population before spreading around the world. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2010/10/07 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.25 inches

KETTLER Challenge Professional GT-65 Table Tennis Racquet - Set of 2 Racquets


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Atp Tennis - Djokovic Conquers His First Title Of 2009 At Dubai

The current No.3 of the world and Serbian Novak Djokovic conquered his first title of 2009 by beating the Spaniard David Ferrer in straight sets 7-5, 6-3 at the Dubai Championship this past Saturday. This is Djokovic's 12th title of his career and it places him closer to the No.2 spot of the rankings, which is owned by the Swiss Roger Federer. The No.1 of the world Rafael Nadal and the No.2 of the world Roger Federer, dropped the tournament before it started due to injuries, while Andy Murray withdraw in the middle of the tournament due to a virus infection that will keep him out of the Davis Cup as well.

Without these three great tennis players at the tournament, the favouritism for Djokovic increased as the results were appearing and he became the preferred to obtain the title after defeating the French Gilles Simon, who was an extremely difficult opponent in the semifinals. At the final game, people expected Ferrer to take advantage of Djokovic tiredness after the hard game the Serb had the day before against Simon.

Nevertheless, Djokovic seemed like he had more energy than the day before, taking the lead 5-3 in the first set. Even so, Ferrer fought back and extended the set which eventually the Serbian took 7-5. During the second set, things looked similar as Djokovic took a lead of 4-1, although once again the Spaniard bounced back and broke the serve to put things 3-4. However, during the next play Ferrer lost the break point and Djokovic closed the match with a final ace, which earned him the title.

After the match, Ferrer expressed that he was really pleased with his performance and enjoyed every game at the Dubai, especially the final which was a battle from the beginning through the end for him. Djokovic for his part expressed his satisfaction for his triumph and praised the incredible performance of his opponent David Ferrer, who was a hard contender. He also stated that this title and the performances he developed during the tournament gave him more confidence on his game and more consistency on what he have to do on every match. 

"It's a special night for me and it's a very important title," said the Serbian. "I hadn't started the year maybe the way I wanted or the way other people were expecting me to. But it's more than that. This win in Dubai is going to give me a lot of confidence for the rest of the season. I am very happy," expressed the 21-year-old Serb.

With these last results, the Serbian is looking forward to have better presentations in the following competitions, especially in the Davis Cup and the Indian Wells. The switching of surfaces (from clay in the Davis Cup to hard court at Indian Wells the following week) could affect the Serbian, but about this he says that that's the way tennis is and representing his country is something special for him. He will try to do whatever he has to do to adjust his game to the different surfaces and play at his best. We hope the best for this great tennis player in his next challenges. 

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