
His time in tennis was not as positive as he had hoped through Kosmos with the Davis Cup, but Gerard Piqué remains a great tennis fan and has revolutionary ideas that, according to his words in Iker Casillas' podcast, did not materialize due to the inertia and reluctance of entities like the ITF. Asked about the current state of the sport, the former footballer and entrepreneur believes that in tennis, the second service should be eliminated, and each player should only have one serve.
"We try to change certain things, but there is no way. The ITF doesn't want to change anything. 'Why do you serve twice in tennis? It's 30 extra seconds of a guy bouncing the ball. People don't want to see that. They also don't want to watch a five-minute game with deuce-advantage-deuce-advantage. There should be a sudden-death point at 40-40," he commented.
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