 Welcome back to Tennis Talk, my name's Cam Williams and it's been decided that all four Grand Slams are now gonna have a 10 point tie break at six all in the final set of their matches. Let's go over to the joint statement that was brought out by the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open. This is what the Grand Slam board had to say in a statement on behalf of the Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open, the Grand Slam board are pleased to announce the joint decision to play a 10 point tie break at all Grand Slams. To be played when the score reaches six games all in the final set, further to extensive consultation with the WTA, ATP, ITF and Tennis officiating community, Grand Slam board's decision is based on a strong desire to create greater consistency in the rules of the game at Grand Slams and thus enhance the experience for the players and fans alike. This trial, which has been approved by the rules of Tennis Committee, governed by the ITF, will apply to all Grand Slams across qualifying men's singles and doubles, women's singles and doubles, wheelchair and junior events in singles and will commence at the 2022 edition of Roland Garros. So there you have it. That's what they're doing to make it a bit more consistent for the fans and the players alike. Now we did have four different ways to finish a final set over the last couple of seasons. It used to be you had to win by two games in the final set and the only tournament that didn't have that was the US Open who used to play a tie break, a normal tie break in the final set of their matches. But I don't know if I like this. I've missed the traditional way of doing it. Two games ahead. I feel like that is such a fun way, like nine, seven, 10, eight and the fifth. But they've all gone with a tie breaker in the fifth set or in the third set for the women if you're gonna go with the doubles and the singles there. So let me know down in the comments below. What do you reckon? I looked online and the Twitter response is not good. A lot of people are not happy about this. I like the consistency, but I do miss the old way of how they used to score. Maybe this trial, maybe they won't do it anymore after the trial goes through, but I get why they're doing it, but it does, we do lose a lot of those epic matches that we used to see.