It's usually 6 games to win a set. However, you can also play just two games and it'd still count as winning a set!
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a set means that one side or player has won six games. The winner of the set must win by two games.
7, total. you must win 4, to win.
A tennis match can be 2 out 3 sets or 3 out of 5 sets. For a player to win one set, they must win 6 games. There must also be a difference of 2 games. The score for a set to 6 could be: 6-0, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3, or 6-4. After that, a player must win 7-5 or 7-6. The 7-6 score means that a tiebreaker was played once the score became 6-6. The tiebreaker is won by the person who wins 7 points first and wins by 2 points.
In volleyball, a team needs to score 25 points to win a set. However, the team must win by at least 2 points.
* 75 (games played) + 45 (games to play) = 120 (total games) * 60% of 120 (total games) = 72 (games to win) * 72 (games to win) - 50 (games already won) = 22-> The team must win 22 of the remaining games.
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In volleyball, a team needs to score 25 points to win a set. However, if the score is tied at 24-24, a team must win by two points to secure the set.
Depending on what kind of match you're playing, you pick how many games are in a set. A pro set is 8 games. People that play on TV in the US Open or something don't play that kind, though. They just play to 6 games. When you play 6 games, that's a set. However, you have to win by two games. So if the score is 5-6, someone has to score another point. If the person with 5 scores, it's tied 6-6, and they go into tiebreak. That means the opponents have to play to 7 in the match. But, just like the other rules, you must win by two. So you MUST play to 7 in tiebreaks and you MUST win by two. Sorry for the long explanation :P
Be the first to win 6 games with a winning margin of at least 2 games, if not at 6-6 a tie-breaker will be played and its winner will win the set.
three must be won out of five for high school, but for Jr. high, you must win two out og three