The Ultimate Tennis Showdown is a different take on the sport and here is all you need to know about the rules, schedule and players
French tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou and Australian tennis star Alex Popyrin had joined hands to organise the Ultimate Tennis Showdown 2020 (UTS) recently.
Mouratoglou, Serena Williams’ coach is one of the masterminds behind the event. He revealed the reason behind the formation of the new-look UTS as the desire for tennis to reinvent itself as a younger fan’s sport.
While the UTS remains an exhibition event, the biggest difference of the tournament from normal tennis is its change of rules that will allow a player to express themselves on the court. For example, there will be no code violation penalties for breaking one’s racquet unlike in the normal format.
Each player will take on every other player in a round-robin match-up which will go on for five weeks. At the end of the round-robin stage, a final playoffs round is expected with the top six going through.
The top two will move directly to the semi-finals while the remaining four will feature in the quarterfinals to decide the other two semi-finalists. Matches will be played using the following rules:
UTS kicked off with the first of 50 scheduled matches that will take place every weekend at the Mouratoglou Academy in the South of France through July 12th.
There will be a total of 10 matches played every weekend for five successive weeks and it commenced on June 13.
Apart from Popyrin, other big names who will feature include Dominic Thiem, Stefanos Tsitsipas. Benoit Paire, Lucas Pouille and Richard Gasquet have also confirmed their participation.
The following is the list of probable players taking part in the competition as of now: Stefanos Tsitsipas, Benoit Paire, Dominic Thiem, Lucas Pouille, Richard Gasquet, David Goffin, Feliciano Lopez (replaced for the injured Felix Auger-Aliassime), Alexei Popyrin, Dustin Brown, Elliot Benchetrit and Matteo Berrettini.
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