Those of you who get the Tennis Channel will likely have noticed the new weekend format that the network has rolled out this year, called Center Court. The name may not be fresh, but the concept is. Instead of showing a match from each event in its entirety and then moving on to another, the show rotates from tournament to tournament as play is happening live. This weekend, shifting between the men’s tournaments in Montpellier and Zagreb, and Fed Cup ties in Cleveland and Bratislava, Center Court was reminiscent of the best court-hopping coverage from a Grand Slam. Spanning continents and genders, the show gives us a glimpse of tennis’s reach and diversity. With this format, the sport feels a little less scattered, a little easier to grasp.
It also happened that this weekend was a good one, schedule-wise, for Center Court’s purposes. Three events—Zagreb, Montpellier, and the Slovakia-Germany Fed Cup tie—were in neighboring time zones in Europe, and they were followed by an American-friendly set of matches in Ohio. For today, I'll take the ATP; Pete Bodo has Fed Cup. Here are four ways of understanding what went on in Montpellier and Zagreb.