David Law criticizes tennis match timing uses Carlos Alcaraz s US Open QF match as an example
David Law criticizes tennis' match timing, uses Carlos Alcaraz's US Open QF match as an example × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Tennis US Open 2022 News
Up 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.
Huge moment.
#USOpen20427Carlos Alcaraz changed his return position mid 3rd set, breaks to take it vs. 2014 champ Marin Cilic.Up 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. Huge moment.#USOpen https://t.co/qMf4mIbook But David Law turned to Twitter to criticize the US Open's match schedule in light of Alcaraz's match timing and hectic itinerary following the match, which included attending a press conference. According to the Brit, tennis is the only sport that engages in this behavior, which he believes needs to end right away. "Carlos Alcaraz won his match against Marin Cilic at 2.24am. He came to a press conference at 3am. After eating, warming down and any treatment, probably gets to bed about 6am. Tennis is the only sport that does this. It should actively try to find a way to stop doing it," Law tweeted. David Law@DavidLawTennisCarlos Alcaraz won his match against Marin Cilic at 2.24am.
He came to a press conference at 3am.
After eating, warming down and any treatment, probably gets to bed about 6am.
Tennis is the only sport that does this. It should actively try to find a way to stop doing it.1462121Carlos Alcaraz won his match against Marin Cilic at 2.24am. He came to a press conference at 3am. After eating, warming down and any treatment, probably gets to bed about 6am. Tennis is the only sport that does this. It should actively try to find a way to stop doing it. Law also offered a resolution to the issue in his tweet, stating: "Yes, two best of 3 men’s and women’s matches in the evening sessions of the first 4/5 rounds, and one best of 5 set match in the evening sessions of the last 2/3 rounds." David Law@DavidLawTennis@BenRothenberg Yes, two best of 3 men’s and women’s matches in the evening sessions of the first 4/5 rounds, and one best of 5 set match in the evening sessions of the last 2/3 rounds.69@BenRothenberg Yes, two best of 3 men’s and women’s matches in the evening sessions of the first 4/5 rounds, and one best of 5 set match in the evening sessions of the last 2/3 rounds.
Tennis is the only sport that does this - David Law criticizes US Open s match timing uses Carlos Alcaraz s 4R match as an example
By Pritha Ghosh Modified 08 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Marin Cilic (inset) and Carlos Alcaraz at 2022 US Open The US Open's match scheduling has come under fire from British tennis commentator David Law, who used Carlos Alcaraz's fourth-round match against Marin Cilic as an example. Alcaraz defeated Cilic in five sets with a 2.30 am local time finish to guarantee that a new male Grand Slam champion would be crowned at the 2022 US Open on Sunday. The Spaniard won 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in nearly four hours to progress to the quarterfinals. José Morgado@josemorgadoCarlos Alcaraz changed his return position mid 3rd set, breaks to take it vs. 2014 champ Marin Cilic.Up 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.
Huge moment.
#USOpen20427Carlos Alcaraz changed his return position mid 3rd set, breaks to take it vs. 2014 champ Marin Cilic.Up 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. Huge moment.#USOpen https://t.co/qMf4mIbook But David Law turned to Twitter to criticize the US Open's match schedule in light of Alcaraz's match timing and hectic itinerary following the match, which included attending a press conference. According to the Brit, tennis is the only sport that engages in this behavior, which he believes needs to end right away. "Carlos Alcaraz won his match against Marin Cilic at 2.24am. He came to a press conference at 3am. After eating, warming down and any treatment, probably gets to bed about 6am. Tennis is the only sport that does this. It should actively try to find a way to stop doing it," Law tweeted. David Law@DavidLawTennisCarlos Alcaraz won his match against Marin Cilic at 2.24am.
He came to a press conference at 3am.
After eating, warming down and any treatment, probably gets to bed about 6am.
Tennis is the only sport that does this. It should actively try to find a way to stop doing it.1462121Carlos Alcaraz won his match against Marin Cilic at 2.24am. He came to a press conference at 3am. After eating, warming down and any treatment, probably gets to bed about 6am. Tennis is the only sport that does this. It should actively try to find a way to stop doing it. Law also offered a resolution to the issue in his tweet, stating: "Yes, two best of 3 men’s and women’s matches in the evening sessions of the first 4/5 rounds, and one best of 5 set match in the evening sessions of the last 2/3 rounds." David Law@DavidLawTennis@BenRothenberg Yes, two best of 3 men’s and women’s matches in the evening sessions of the first 4/5 rounds, and one best of 5 set match in the evening sessions of the last 2/3 rounds.69@BenRothenberg Yes, two best of 3 men’s and women’s matches in the evening sessions of the first 4/5 rounds, and one best of 5 set match in the evening sessions of the last 2/3 rounds.