February 2020 Meta Reflection
Today I am celebrating completion of the second consecutive month of maintaining my streak of writing a page a day about tennis. I have decidedRead More
An engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
Today I am celebrating completion of the second consecutive month of maintaining my streak of writing a page a day about tennis. I have decidedRead More
Cue the opening riff from the Finale from the William Tell Overture, because I am off and running on another Fast4 rant. This is the last one for the month of February. I promise. Ordinarily this would be a fairly safe assertion to make on the 28th of February, but the calendar has conspired against me by adding a 29th day this year.
1 responseI am convinced that my dislike of Fast4 is sourced from the belief that it fundamentally changes the nature of the competition in tennis.
Before I go any further on this topic, I think a little clarity is needed. The NTRP National Championships as an event is a separateRead More
Before I delve any deeper into the topic of the USTA NTRP National Championships, I should disclose that I am in possession of a NationalRead More
2 responsesIn 2018, the USTA pioneered a new NTRP National Championship tournament. There are actually separate championships for two age group levels. Tournaments are conducted inRead More
The “global launch” of Fast4 tennis occurred in January 2015 at a series of exhibitions sponsored by Tennis Australia. The first event featured an exhibitionRead More
2 responsesAs has been mentioned before, I am an engineer. Engineers are sometimes observed to be somewhat lacking in the area of interpersonal skills. My theoryRead More
1 responseToday I will remain on the Fast4 rabbit trail by attempting to solve the mystery of who inflicted this scoring system on the rest of tennis.
1 responseIn a nutshell, the Fast4 Format consists of “Short” sets, where the winner of each set is the first to win 4 games. A tie-break game is played if the score reaches 3-3 or 4-4 “at the discretion of the sanctioning body.” The decision of the game count when the tie-break should be played seems to be roughly 50-50 in actual usage across events.
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