I don't care who won and both players played like true champions, but, if I got my numbers right, the following occurred between the final two players during the course of the tournament:
Chang defeats SVB 11-4 and puts Shane in the loser bracket
SVB defeats Chang 13-9 in the extended format final and wins the tournament
If my math is correct, between the two matches combined:
Chang wins 22 games and SVB wins 17
How is that fair? Chang was in the winner bracket and is 5 games ahead in total wins.
Shane should have had to beat him two sets in a row to win, IMHO.
Chang defeats SVB 11-4 and puts Shane in the loser bracket
SVB defeats Chang 13-9 in the extended format final and wins the tournament
If my math is correct, between the two matches combined:
Chang wins 22 games and SVB wins 17
How is that fair? Chang was in the winner bracket and is 5 games ahead in total wins.
Shane should have had to beat him two sets in a row to win, IMHO.