Grand Slams plans to cut seeds from 32 to 16 in 2019

Grand Slam tournaments are intending to come back to seeding just 16 players, rather than 32, starting at 2019, and now will give a player who is a late withdrawal as a result of damage 50 percent of the first-round prize cash. Additionally among the declarations by the Grand Slam Board on Tuesday following two days of gatherings in London a week ago: – A player who resigns from a first-round match or "performs underneath proficient principles" could confront a fine as high as the whole prize cash due a failure in that round. – A 25-second serve check will be gone for at the Australian Open in January, however like at the current year's U.S. Open, not amid fundamental draw matches. Also see: David Goffin – Aims on winning Davis Cup, Terrific end of season – Players could be fined up to $20,000 for disregarding "entirely implemented" prematch timing, which will give them one moment to meet at the net in the wake of strolling on the ...