{"id":117409,"date":"2025-09-03T18:56:07","date_gmt":"2025-09-03T18:56:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ca\/117409\/"},"modified":"2025-09-03T18:56:07","modified_gmt":"2025-09-03T18:56:07","slug":"lets-meltdowns-and-more-from-the-2025-u-s-open","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ca\/117409\/","title":{"rendered":"Lets, Meltdowns and More From the 2025 U.S. Open"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_wcau8uues\">Submissions have been lightly edited for brevity and clarity.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_p5jv2ljah\">As it is written, Wednesday is mailbag day \u2026<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_b29gdds9s\">\u2022 Here\u2019s the Served podcast\u2019s \u201c2025 U.S. Open Re-Draw Special\u201d:<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_065w4epl2\">Onward \u2026<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_60r5xqltq\">Jon, I heard you and Andy [Roddick] talking about no lets on serves. How would this work exactly and what do the players think?<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_186phto8x\">Charles, 317<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_czp458far\">\u2022 First, some backstory. Perhaps you noticed that at the 2025 U.S. Open\u2014and at other majors before this\u2014there has been no technology on the court to determine if a let should be called. Instead, the calls fall to the chair umpires. Why? There is a patent dispute with the company that holds the technology.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_177o1cynv\">The upshot: The majors have discussed using this as an opportunity to do away with the let entirely. A ball clips the tape and lands in the box? Just play it out as you would within a rally. There would be a few cheap points to the server, a serve clipping the net and dribbling over. There would be a few cheap points to the receiver, as a ball clipped the tape and turned into an easy sitter. The thinking? The luck would even out. The absence of the let would speed up play. And there would be no controversies, especially since we are now lacking technology.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_cmypfzq29\">What do the players say? I will ask around in the next few days. But there are no lets in college tennis or in the juniors. And I\u2019m told that, after a brief adjustment period, it\u2019s no longer an issue and everyone has adapted.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_zrhcwxuya\">Hi Jon, I know there are a lot of questions swirling around about the [Je\u013cena] Ostapenko\/[Taylor] Townsend words. Ostapenko addressed this slightly in <a class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_aoxits\" href=\"https:\/\/www.si.com\/tennis\/jelena-ostapenko-releases-statement-apologizing-behavior-toward-taylor-townsend\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">her post<\/a> the other day but when I heard the words \u201cno education\u201d as a Spanish speaker I would have interpreted that as \u201cno manners\u201d as opposed to uneducated. It\u2019s still an insult and sour grapes but if the meaning in Latvian is similar to Spanish and other languages it may give more context to the words.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_riykz5h0w\">Regardless, as many have noted, Ostapenko should change her on court attitudes significantly before criticizing someone else\u2019s and Ostapenko was the one who took an extended bathroom break to try (unsuccessfully) to break Townsend\u2019s momentum.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_r29hwnrgc\">I\u2019ve been a fan of Townsend for many years and kudos to her for her mature handling of this matter and for the public to give her much deserved support.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_5kufeqtom\">Regards, Brian (Weston, FL)<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_7oi7c8706\">\u2022 Read into this what you will, but most of the questions this week were not about Carlos Alcaraz in full flight, Barbora Krej\u010d\u00edkov\u00e1 beating Townsend in one of the best matches of 2025 or the steady excellence of Jannik Sinner.<a class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_aoxits\" href=\"https:\/\/www.si.com\/tennis\/jelena-ostapenko-poor-sportsmanship-us-open-overshadowed-career-win-taylor-townsend\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\"> It was about Ostapenko<\/a>. Part of me doesn\u2019t want to fuel this, especially at the expense of the tennis. Part of me feels like I need to be faithful to you all and address the most popular topic. So, some residual points on Ostapenko \u2026<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_22fff2yzn\">A) Let\u2019s start with a positive. If nothing else, this incident exposed what tennis connoisseurs have known for years: Townsend is a treasure, both in the way she comports herself and, not insignificantly, the way she plays tennis. If this is what it took to showcase her excellence, so be it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_mf6x85rnx\">B) Ostapenko was wrong. She apologized (belatedly, not directly to Townsend, etc.), but still, she apologized. At some point, we have to give some grace, no?<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_20nfx5km4\">C) At last year\u2019s Wimbledon, the Tennis Channel aired this<a class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_aoxits\" href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=lwVhjnOd2LQ\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\"> segment<\/a> with Ostapenko, and we gave her a lesson in the firm handshake. She totally played along and was not remotely offended or sniffy. This is a player who gets caught up in the heat of competition and has plenty of beef with plenty of players. This is a player who could stand to improve her sportsmanship, but this is not a nefarious person.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_67igv2gob\">D) Accusing anyone of lacking in education is harsh and, likely, ironic. (As one recently retired player told me, \u201cEven most of the college players didn\u2019t graduate. Lot of glass houses out here!\u201d)\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_a5nfp2spu\">Jon, are you willing to admit that you overhyped Jo\u00e3o Fonseca? I know y\u2019all need some new heroes after [Roger] Federer, [Rafael] Nadal and [Novak] Djokovic but is this really the guy?<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_9rl8fb06q\">Bruno<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_lfjfwci8s\">\u2022 You mean the kid\u2014and he is a kid; he just turned 19 last week\u2014who won at least one match at every major this year? Without declaring him a future Hall of Famer, let\u2019s also pump the brakes on using words like \u201coverhyped.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img class=\"base_1emrqjj-o_O-initial_fzbddc-o_O-style_1a1csmw\" alt=\"Joao Fonseca fell to Tom\u00e1\u0161 Mach\u00e1\u010d in the second round at the 2025 U.S. Open.\" title=\"Joao Fonseca fell to Tom\u00e1\u0161 Mach\u00e1\u010d in the second round at the 2025 U.S. Open.\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Jo\u00e3o Fonseca fell to Tom\u00e1\u0161 Mach\u00e1\u010d in the second round at the 2025 U.S. Open. \/ Mike Frey-Imagn Images<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_ubyyxq2tx\">I saw you on Tennis Channel talking about Novak Djokovic\u2019s statistics. Do you really think his second serve is THAT relevant? Especially given his experience and [aura]?<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_3aop4stpd\">Todd B.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_zjwvj60uo\">\u2022 So, yes, with a nod to <a class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_aoxits\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tennis.com\/news\/videos\/how-craig-o-shannessy-brings-the-analytics-revolution-to-tennis\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Craig O\u2019Shannessy<\/a> (who used to work with Djokovic) I noted that, through four rounds (not including Djokovic\u2019s quarterfinal win over Taylor Fritz), among the men remaining in contention, he had the lowest percentage of unreturnable second serves at just 13%. (Compared, for instance, to Alcaraz\u2019s 31%.)\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_ylj11prlr\">We\u2019ve talked about the imperfection of tennis statistics. Who did Djokovic play? Were they accomplished returners? Was he spot serving? Still, we can look to the data for cues. And it\u2019s clear that if he wants to win this title he\u2019ll need more cheap and free points on his second serves.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_d3w5k1ikb\">Dear Jon,<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_ujmlbfecq\">Please explain to us the economic rationalization of ESPN\u2019s U.S. Open coverage. Specifically, why does the network, without fail, assume that tennis\/sports fans always value big names over interesting matches that are well underway? For example, instead of sticking with the third set of a compelling match featuring an American ([Amanda] Anisimova), they switch the beginning of [Iga] \u015awi\u0105tek\u2019s third round match against an under matched opponent straight. They cut from [Adrian] Mannarino vs. [ Ji\u0159\u00ed] Lehe\u010dka, a fun match heading into the fourth, to bring us Alcaraz\u2019s Round of 16 match, because god forbid we see anyone but the highest seeds play tennis. Yes, I know I have the option of paying for ESPN+. But why not mix things up and put Alcaraz and \u015awi\u0105tek\u2019s on ESPN+? Surely fans would be more likely to pay to see them than Mannarino? Are people really turning off a good match because they don\u2019t recognize or consistently root for the players? Doesn\u2019t ESPN realize that I\u2019d rather maintain my righteous indignation than give the streaming services another red cent?<\/p>\n<p>Taylor Witkin, Malden, MA<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_4pgmu4hei\">\u2022 Here\u2019s the TV dance. Hardcore fans say, Why are you showing me this blowout involving a star when, say, Jenson Brooksby and Flavio Cobolli are having a gripping battle. The network executives say, You are armed with data showing fans like stars. Why are we airing Cobolli vs. Brooksby when Sinner is playing? Which is TV criticism distilled to its essence. One person likes broadcaster X for her modesty, while another says she is boring and predictable. One person likes the courtside reporter. Another says they are distracting. More doubles! Why are you polluting my Labor Day afternoon with doubles!<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_tkeii1j0z\">Any complaint, as Taylor notes, is met with: Download the app or register for the plus channel, check out our direct-to-consumer option, and you can watch any match, anytime. (You just have to pay for it.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_m8xsu93my\">Here\u2019s my overarching television criticism. Most sports have become niche, tennis included\u2014disintermediation and all. Fewer people pick up a remote control and happen to come across tennis. Fans are there intentionally. For the U.S. Open coverage\u2014never mind the Australian Open coverage at unholy hours\u2014most are hardcore. Treat them like the aficionados they are. The storylines are presented broadly and blandly. (Rafael Nadal retired, but there is a new Spanish bull! The U.S. Open is an asphalt jungle! Something is in the water in Italy. Djokovic is battling Father Time.) Telling the same anecdotes again and again and again? (Alexander Bublik went to Vegas! The dad is Corey, so she goes by Coco! Jessica Pegula is a Bills fan because her dad owns the team!) It insults the audience and seems to me to be a fundamental misreading of media consumption in 2025.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_s7yy4hs3o\">Hi John\u2014just a comment\u2014did you see much of the Tommy Paul vs. Bublik match? One of the best tennis matches I\u2019ve ever seen! (And I\u2019ve seen a lot!) Bublik is a wizard\u201428 winners on drop shots! Has not been broken once in the first three matches\/11 sets. The level was INSANE. What a pity that this match\u2014the best match of the tournament so far in terms of both quality and entertainment\u2014was on so late that most people missed it. But if you read the comments made on the highlight video put out by the USTA, you\u2019ll see that many people echo my feelings. Hope you\u2019re well. And I love the podcast you do with Andy! Cheers!<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_8hbn6dm9u\">Dr. Mark<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_mmtobfimu\">\u2022 Thanks much. Yes, as I write this on Labor Day, Bublik has been one of the revelations of the tournament. After a disappointing Wimbledon\u2014everyone\u2019s hot pick lost in the first round (to Jaume Munar)\u2014he is back to Roland Garros form. What a level of tennis, especially his serving. What a wonderfully strange tennis mind, with some of the wildest shot selection you\u2019ll encounter. What a sui generis personality.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_rw8h6uxbf\">Hot take (meant not as shade but as praise to the greats): Bublik is also valuable in that he underscores the consistency of Sinner and Alcaraz (and the Big Three before them). If tennis were simply a matter of talent they would be Bublik\u2014capable of breathtaking tennis but also moody, mercurial results. It\u2019s talent plus commitment that separates the fun-to-watch comets from the week-in-week-out winners.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_v0w550r1n\">(Ed: A few hours after composing this answer, Bublik lost to Sinner 6\u20131, 6\u20131, 6\u20131 in roughly the time it takes to read this column. So it goes.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_doc80a1mh\">Hi Jon,<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_84yop3cf7\">The Sunday start\/extra day only benefits the USTA\u2019s bottom line.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_qfky4qzn2\">Because of the extra day for the first round, there is one less match on the show courts. As a result, [Arthur] Ashe empties out at 2:30 p.m. until 7 p.m., causing the fat cats there to flood out into the outside courts, where we real tennis\/grounds pass fans then can\u2019t get into see [Ga\u00ebl] Monfils on Court 5 or [Stefanos] Tsitsipas on Court 7, two places the Ashe well heeled crowd would never before have ventured. <\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_e76czceq8\">Keep them entertained in the Colosseum, I say. Leave the real tennis fans patrolling the grounds in peace.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_apq6xzezb\">Respectfully,\u00a0<br \/>Dominic Ciafardini\u00a0<br \/>NY<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_lx69apxh4\">\u2022 Yeah, a few of you hammered me for giving the Sunday start an \u201cA\u201d mark in my<a class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_aoxits\" href=\"https:\/\/www.si.com\/tennis\/u-s-open-2025-midterm-grades-taylor-townsend-meets-the-moment\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\"> midterm grades column<\/a>. My thought: Not everyone can take a day off from work to watch tennis, either in person or on TV. So why not load up weekend sessions? The extra (Sun)day gives fans an additional opportunity to come or watch. The three-day first round still offers plenty of matches and it gives some players an extra day off. It means more money, yes, for the tournament, but also, in theory, for the competitors.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_ipnid1qx5\">I get the impression my enthusiasm\u2014or benign indifference\u2014is not shared. Regarding Dominic\u2019s specific complaint, we really need three matches on Arthur Ashe Stadium. Here\u2019s what happened again and again last week: At 11:30 a.m. ET, the $39.50 lobster roll crowds came to Ashe for the start of play. The matches were either not competitive or fast, or both. By 2:00 p.m. ET, the $26 chicken nuggets crowd tired of Ashe and began to take to the grounds. Ashe emptied. The connoisseurs got crowded out. And by 3:30 p.m. ET or so, there was no more tennis inside the sport\u2019s biggest venue.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_v3nd6bva4\">ENJOY THE BUSINESS END OF THE 2025 U.S. OPEN, EVERYONE!<\/p>\n<p>More Tennis on Sports Illustrated<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Submissions have been lightly edited for brevity and clarity. 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