Wichita Tennis Open day three recap according to : Kansas

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Wichita Tennis Open day three recap
The move is intended to address concerns over slow play between points – but this is not its only purpose. Tennis is set for a time-keeping revolution, Telegraph Sport has learned, as the US Open prepares to introduce a shot-clock at its qualifying event in August. In another dramatic move, the US Open will also allow coaching at any time during matches – except, obviously, when the ball is in play. Observers have long complained about warm-ups continuing beyond their allotted five minutes and medical time-outs beyond three minutes. While players are at the same end of the court as their coaches, they will be able to speak between points.

WSU Men's Tennis Head Coach Danny Bryan plays in Wichita Open

The Wichita Tennis Open continues through Sunday at the Sheldon Coleman Tennis Complex at Wichita State University. Danny Bryan is heading into his second season as the head coach for the Wichita State men's tennis team. But in the Wichita Tennis Open, Bryan turned from a coach into a player. The former All-American at LSU teamed up with Ezekiel Clark in doubles, and the duo made a run to the Wichita Tennis open doubles semifinals. Bryan and Clark came up just short in their semifinal match to Nathan Ponwith and John Harrison Richmond.


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