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Ultimate Tennis Showdown

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Ultimate Tennis Showdown
Current event UTS 10
Exhibition
Founded2020; 4 years ago (2020)
Editions10
LocationBiot, France (UTS 1-2, 4),
Antwerp, Belgium (UTS 3),
Los Angeles, United States (UTS 5),
Frankfurt, Germany (UTS 6),
Seoul, South Korea (UTS 7),
London, United Kingdom (UTS 8),
Oslo, Norway (UTS 9),
New York City, United States (UTS 10)
SurfaceHard – outdoors
Websitehttps://www.uts.live/

The Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) is an international individual tennis league that was founded in 2020. The competition was organized by tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou and businessman Alex Popyrin, father of professional tennis player Alexei Popyrin. Originally created as a response to the disruption of the professional tennis season due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[1] the UTS has since taken place every year except in 2022.

The first three events were held in 2020; the first two were organized at the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy in Biot near Nice and the third was held in Antwerp. In 2021, UTS returned to the Mouratoglou Academy for its fourth edition. After a two-year absence, UTS returned in July 2023 with a series of three events in the United States, Germany, and South Korea, designed to culminate in a new "Grand Final" at the end of the season. The following events are scheduled to take place in Frankfurt, then London to finish the 2024 season, and then Guadalajara to initiate the 2025 season.

All events use a modified scoring format, with matches divided into timed quarters. Among the features UTS has built into the tournament to differentiate the game are "power-up cards" that can affect the amount of points a player can accrue within a quarter.

Format

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UTS matches use a different format in comparison to traditional rules, including matches being divided into timed quarters rather than sets, a 15-second shot clock for serves and the ability to take a coaching timeout once per-set, and "cards" — which allow players to affect the game (such as taking away the opponent's second serve).[2] Until UTS 4, even if a player had a majority in quarters, all 4 quarters were played for averaging purposes. If two players are equal in the amount of quarters won, a 'sudden death' is played, where the first player to win two consecutive points wins the match. Introduced in UTS 4, players only have one serve per point, where lets are played; and 'KO Mode', where if a player is leading by 10 points in the quarter, it is declared over.[3]

The UTS also does not enforce a code of conduct.[4][5][6]

Past results

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Men

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Edition Year Location Champions Runners-up Score
UTS 1 2020 Biot Italy Matteo Berrettini
The Hammer
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
The Greek God
16–15, 15–12, 12–14, 8–15, 3–2
UTS 2 2020 Biot Germany Alexander Zverev
The Lion
Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime
The Panther
19–10, 11–13, 10–18, 18–8, 3–1
UTS 3 2020 Antwerp Australia Alex de Minaur
The Demon
France Richard Gasquet
The Virtuoso
24–9, 15–14, 20–10
UTS 4 2021 Biot France Corentin Moutet
The Tornado
United States Taylor Fritz
The Hotshot
12–14, 15–11, 13–12, 16–8
UTS 5 2023 Los Angeles China Wu Yibing
The Great Wall
United States Taylor Fritz (2)
The Hotshot
11–16, 7–20, 12–11, 16–9, 2–0
UTS 6 2023 Frankfurt Andrey Rublev
Rublo
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
G-Unit
14–13, 12–17, 11–10, 17–16
UTS 7 2023 Seoul postponed indefinitely
UTS 8 2023 London United Kingdom Jack Draper
The Power
Denmark Holger Rune
The Viking
12–14, 15–12, 13–10, 19–7
UTS 9 2024 Oslo Andrey Rublev
Rublo
Australia Alex de Minaur
The Demon
14–16, 17–10, 16–13, 20–12
UTS 10 2024 New York France Gaël Monfils
La Monf
Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik
The Bublik Enemy
10–20, 17–12, 17–14, 15–14
UTS 11 2024 Frankfurt

Women

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Edition Year Location Champions Runners-up Score
UTS 2 2020 Biot Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
The Thunder
France Alizé Cornet
The Volcano
16–8, 12–11, 11–14, 9–16, 3–1

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "Serena's coach and Aussie dad launch indie tennis league". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2020-04-18. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
  2. ^ "Breaking down the Ultimate Tennis Showdown's crazy new rules". 2020-06-12. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  3. ^ "UTS4 Rulebook: New season, new rules, no second serves!". 2021-05-19. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  4. ^ "No. 3 Thiem to play in Ultimate Tennis Showdown". ESPN.com. 2020-06-11. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
  5. ^ "What we learned from tennis' COVID-19 shutdown". ESPN.com. 2020-07-20. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
  6. ^ Wolken, Dan. "New brand of tennis: Serena Williams' coach pushes for faster pace and a more dynamic show". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
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