Andy Murray questioned whether women’s tennis should be played in five groups – tennis – the sport

The British tennis player took a poll via his Instagram account.

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February 19, 2021, 11:03 am

British tennis player British Andy Murray, Three times winner Big Slash StrikesThis Friday, I was asked whether women should play the best five-group matches and whether fans prefer to watch this type of match or the top three.

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The Scotsman who is not competing this week after reaching the Final in Challenger de Biella, Published two referendums in his country Instagram This friday. at first , Murray He asked whether “as tennis fans they prefer to see the top three sets or the top five sets”.

The results reflected 73% in favor of the top five and 27% in favor of the top three. In the second, Murray asked if the women should play the top five sets in Big Slash Strikes, Unlike what they’re doing now, the top three.

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The results showed that 66% of their audience voted for change and played the best five versus 34% against.

Murray, currently ranked 125 in the world, will return to competition next week at ATP 250 from MontpellierAfter receiving an invitation (wild card).

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