1. The ATP has been calling for the US Open to give the men a rest in between the semis and final for the last few years. While I understand the benefits (more competitive, even match, etc) I can't help but feel disappointed. The schedule, in addition to the lack of a full 5th set has been part of what makes the US Open unique. Think about the US Open in golf. It is well known that they go out of the way to make that major the toughest of all on the PGA Tour. I like the idea of culminating the grand slam season with a test of wills and endurance in the back to back schedule. I also wonder if the feeling from the ATP would be different were the tournament not played on hard courts.
2. It's a shame to cancel the final Saturday night session and move the women's final out of prime time. Let's face it, tennis doesn't get the greatest exposure and it is rare to have any match air in prime time, let alone on a broadcast network like CBS. I can't see the benefits viewership wise by moving the women's final into the men's Sunday time slot.
3. Along with the previous point about TV, a Monday final being guaranteed just sucks in my book. The last several grand slam finals on the men's side have been compelling. It is
Someone remind me again why a roof at Arthur Ashe was not in the expansion plans? Sigh.........
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