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  2. Tennis scoring system - Wikipedia

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    Doubles and mixed doubles have two tie-break sets as in singles (but with no-ad scoring in regular games) but the deciding set is a match tie-break of the 10-point format. Since 2022, all majors have tie-breaks in all sets (but see the match tie-break in mixed doubles) at six games all.

  3. Tie Break (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Amiga Format called the game "an impressive-looking and polished tennis simulation". [8] Zero didn't like the overhead view because the player can see only three quarters of the court, the reviewer concluded: "This strange perspective combined with a really dodgy soundtrack means that despite some good features Tie Break doesn't quite make the grade."

  4. Tie Break Tens - Wikipedia

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    There are no games or sets, only tie-break matches and the winner is the first player to reach 10 points and lead by a margin of two. Most other traditional rules of tennis are the same. The winner-take-all prize money is usually US$250,000 for each tournament which also support a charity partner. It is a short-format version of tennis, similar ...

  5. Longest tiebreaker in tennis - Wikipedia

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    Benoit had had two set points at 6–5 in the regular games, and had three more in the tie-break, where she saved six match points. [57] Anastasia Myskina won a third-set tiebreaker 17–15 against Vera Zvonareva in the 2004 Acura Classic. She won the match 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 7–6 (17–15).

  6. A record-breaking tie-break headlines dramatic day at the ...

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    Fans were captivated by the breathtaking action on court which lasted two hours and 46 minutes – the tie-break itself lasting 30 minutes. At one point, the match umpire started laughing as the ...

  7. Tiebreaker - Wikipedia

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    In games and sport, a tiebreaker or tiebreak is any method used to determine a winner or to rank participants when there is a tie - meaning two or more parties have achieved a same score or result. A tiebreaker provides the additional criterion or set of criteria to distinguish between the tied participants and establish a clear ranking or winner.

  8. Tie Break - Wikipedia

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    Tie Break may refer to: A tiebreaker at the end of a set or game such as tennis; Tie Break, a 1990 tennis video game; Tie Break (Austrian band), an Austrian boyband; Tie Break (jazz ensemble), a Polish jazz group

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