If you mean tennis, yes you can as it is in the rules that no game( and therefore no set or match) can be won by a single point. There must always be a 2 point advantage to win a game
At 6 all in a set, then you play a 7-point-tie break. Sometimes, you play a 10-point-tie break in the lieu of the third set... it depends. To improve on this answer I have played tennis for years so in a set you play a tie breaker in a 5 all set
In a tie break situation in a tennis match, players continue to play until one player reaches seven points with a margin of two points over their opponent. The tie break is played instead of a full set to determine the winner of the set.
the first two numbers show that the set was decided by a tie break, as its only in a tie break that the game tally can be 7-6. The last number shows you the number of points that the person who lost the set got in that tie break, in this case, is 7. This tells you that the person who won the set got 2 more points in the tie break, i.e. 9. So 7-6 (13) means it went all the way to 15-13 in the tie break.
tie break
In a doubles tennis match, a tie break is played when the score is tied at 6-6 in a set. The tie break rule is applied to determine the winner by playing a tie break game to 7 points, with a margin of at least 2 points needed to win. The team that wins the tie break game wins the set.
It is the last resort to see who wins that "game"
it has never happened
A tiebreak or sometimes a tiebreaker.
Six-all
The president can break the tie because he/she is the boss.
The word is tie or tie game. It is the cause for extra innings to break the tie.
Yes, a tie break counts as a game in tennis.