Nonetheless, that doesn’t imply followers can lose their shit of their seats fully—you conform to a Visitor Code of Conduct once you purchase a ticket. Mainly, you’ll want to “be respectful of others” and “not have interaction in thoughtless or inappropriate conduct” that’s “together with, however not restricted to, utilizing foul, abusive, offensive, threatening, or inappropriate language or gestures, preventing, throwing objects, and another conduct that creates a disruptive ambiance or detrimental expertise for gamers, officers, and different friends.” After all, whether or not or not that warrants a “SHHH!” from the officers will actually rely upon how disruptive the offense is.
10. Can coaches discuss, or sign to, gamers within the stands?
Up till not too long ago, coaches couldn’t talk with gamers within the 4 main Grand Slam tourneys. (These are the main professional tennis competitions, held yearly in Australia, France, Britain, and the US, respectively.) That led to quite a lot of controversy in high-profile matches, together with with Serena Williams again on the 2018 Open. In her closing loss to Naomi Osaka, the match umpire noticed Williams’s coach gesturing to her from the stands, which led to Williams receiving a code violation. Afterward within the match, she smashed her racket and argued with the umpire. The mix of violations induced Williams to obtain some extent penalty. The violations didn’t trigger her to lose the sport, per se, nevertheless it sparked convo concerning the outdated no-coaching rule in tennis.
Beginning in 2022, the Affiliation of Tennis Professionals introduced it might begin to enable some “off-court teaching” at choose tournaments that 12 months, together with the US Open. Whereas the coach can’t come right down to the courtroom and stroll a participant by way of a fancy technique, they *can* throw out a couple of phrases or quick phrases (however not have full convos) from designated seats. They’re additionally in a position to dole out nonverbal directions, like hand indicators, per the 2024 Official Grand Slam Rule Ebook.
11. Why are there penalties for smashing a racket?
Mainly, all gamers at Grand Slam tournaments are topic to fines upwards of $100,000 for any particular person violation of “unsportsmanlike conduct,” per the rule e book. There’s nothing within the textual content that spells out racket-smashing particularly—simply “circumstances which are flagrant and significantly injurious to the success of a event, or are singularly egregious”—so it’s sort of as much as officers on the match to find out how offensive a conduct really is.
12. What is the take care of racket stringing?
Gamers at this 12 months’s event are allowed 5 free racket stringings per spherical. That’s a giant deal—how tightly, and with how a lot rigidity, it’s strung could make a serious distinction within the pace and elegance of play. Per the US Open, the much less rigidity on the strings, the extra energy the racket can put forth. The extra rigidity on them, nonetheless, the extra management and precision a participant has.
13. What’s a Honey Deuce?
Identical to the Kentucky Derby has the Mint Julep, the US Open has its personal signature cocktail: the Honey Deuce. Right here’s the backstory: Whereas at a farmer’s market, Nick Mautone, a restaurateur and mixologist, observed that honeydew melon balls bore a placing resemblance to tennis balls. So in an try and create a particular drink for the 2006 event, Mautone garnished a vodka-lemonade-raspberry liquor cocktail with the melon balls. The remaining is historical past!