ATP opposes US Open extension

 

Monday 17 December 2012 18:21 EST
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Andy Murray alongside Novak Djokovic after the US Open final
Andy Murray alongside Novak Djokovic after the US Open final (GETTY IMAGES)

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The ATP has criticised the United States Tennis Association's decision to extend the US Open by a day next year and hold a Monday men's singles final.

Andy Murray will defend his title and the USTA bowed to player demands to introduce a day between the semi-finals and final of both men's and women's singles.

The ATP, which represents both players and tournaments on the men's tour, welcomed the extra rest day but believes the final should stay on Sunday.

A statement read: "We strongly believe the US Open should keep a similar schedule to the other Grand Slams."

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