Nadal to headline Fast4 exhibition in Sydney
SYDNEY: World number five Rafael Nadal will headline a Fast4 exhibition in Sydney in January, joining France’s Gael Monfils and Australia’s Lleyton Hewitt and Nick Kyrgios in the short-form format, Tennis Australia said on Thursday.The expanded event, which follows last year’s launch, featuring Hewitt and Roger Federer, has an experimental
By our correspondents
November 13, 2015
SYDNEY: World number five Rafael Nadal will headline a Fast4 exhibition in Sydney in January, joining France’s Gael Monfils and Australia’s Lleyton Hewitt and Nick Kyrgios in the short-form format, Tennis Australia said on Thursday.
The expanded event, which follows last year’s launch, featuring Hewitt and Roger Federer, has an experimental format with sets won by the first player to four games, no deuces and the play continues after lets on serve.
“It’s easy for the crowd to get involved in every point, which makes for a great atmosphere,” 14-time Grand Slam champion Nadal said.
The format has been piloted at clubs across Australia and is being billed as the tennis equivalent of Twenty20, the short form of cricket which has proved a commercial hit.
Nadal, Monfils and seven-time Grand Slam winner John McEnroe will form a world team, while Hewitt, Kyrgios and Pat Cash will represent Australia on January 11. It comes a week before the Australian Open starts in Melbourne on January 18.
The expanded event, which follows last year’s launch, featuring Hewitt and Roger Federer, has an experimental format with sets won by the first player to four games, no deuces and the play continues after lets on serve.
“It’s easy for the crowd to get involved in every point, which makes for a great atmosphere,” 14-time Grand Slam champion Nadal said.
The format has been piloted at clubs across Australia and is being billed as the tennis equivalent of Twenty20, the short form of cricket which has proved a commercial hit.
Nadal, Monfils and seven-time Grand Slam winner John McEnroe will form a world team, while Hewitt, Kyrgios and Pat Cash will represent Australia on January 11. It comes a week before the Australian Open starts in Melbourne on January 18.
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