By Associated Press - Thursday, August 17, 2023

NEW YORK — Men and women will use the same tennis ball this year at the U.S. Open, satisfying some women who complained last year they were hitting an inferior product.

Top-ranked Iga Swiatek - who eventually won the tournament - was among the women who felt their lighter ball didn’t hold its strength as long as the one that was used by men. The U.S. Open had been the only one of the four Grand Slam tournaments that used a different ball for men and women.

Stacey Allaster, the U.S. Open’s tournament director, said Thursday that the type of ball being used was entirely up to the players and their tour, and that the U.S. Tennis Association only needed to know their preference after last year’s tournament so enough balls could be ordered from provider Wilson.



The request to change was made and will be implemented at this year’s tournament, which starts Aug. 28, on a trial basis.

Other changes being implemented include the use of tablets by coaches sitting in their boxes, and players’ challenges to review situations such as a ball they believe bounced twice.

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