After athletes voice concerns, Grand Slam of Curling organizers change course
The Grand Slam of Curling has changed course after some of the sport’s top players shared concerns about recent format changes on the five-event circuit.
Tiebreaker games — a key issue for the curlers — will return to the schedule starting with the upcoming World Financial Group Masters in Saskatoon, a Sportsnet spokesman confirmed via email.
“The majority of the players will be quite happy with that,” Team Homan second Emma Miskew said Tuesday. “It happened so quickly too. It’s great, the fact that we were able to work together on that.”
Curlers had recently voiced their disapproval — both publicly and privately- — about changes to event formats, tiebreakers and pre-game setups that were unilaterally imposed this season. The Grand Slam series is owned and operated by Sportsnet.