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 tennis, the player who did not serve first in the tiebreak game serves first in the following game.
In tennis, the player who serves first in a tiebreak is the one who did not serve in the previous game.
Lingering death tiebreak and sudden death tiebreak.
In tennis doubles, a tiebreak is played when the game score reaches 6-6. The tiebreak is played to 7 points, with the first team to reach 7 points with a margin of 2 points winning the tiebreak and the set. Each player on the serving team serves for one point, alternating between teams every two points. The team that did not serve first in the tiebreak will serve first in the next set.
The last game of this kind of set (now usual for most tournaments) is called "the tiebreak".
For a standard set, the tiebreak starts at 6-6 and a set tiebreak is played (first to 7, win by 2). In an 8-game pro-set generally a tiebreak is played at 8-8 and it is a super tiebreak (first to 10, win by 2).
In tennis doubles, a tiebreak is played when the score reaches 6-6 in a set. The tiebreak is played to 7 points, with a team needing to win by at least 2 points. The serving order alternates between the two teams every two points. The first team to reach 7 points with a 2-point lead wins the tiebreak and the set.
In tennis, a doubles tiebreak is played when the score reaches 6-6 in a set. The tiebreak is played to 7 points, with a team needing to win by at least 2 points. Each player on the team serves for one point, alternating between teams every two points. The first team to reach 7 points with a 2-point lead wins the tiebreak and the set.
In doubles tennis matches, a tiebreak is played when the score reaches 6-6 in a set. The tiebreak is played to 7 points, with a team needing to win by at least 2 points. The serving order alternates between the two teams every two points. The first team to reach 7 points with a 2-point lead wins the tiebreak and the set.
tennis is a terrific sport in which the strongest oponent wins. when you are down 6-3 5-0 and 40-0 you can still win the match. ive seen this happen many times and ive eaven experienced it. it was the third set and tiebreak. i was loosing 6-4(tiebreak) and i won the match 8-6(tiebreak). tennis is different from soccer, or basketball. for example when the score is 8-0 against you is soccer and 20 seconds on the clock its IMPOSSIBLE for you to win but in tennis when you are donw 6-0 , 5-0 , 40-0 you still have a chance to win. this is why tennis is such a wonderfull sport
In a super tiebreak in tennis, the first player to reach 10 points with a margin of at least 2 points wins the match. The scoring system is similar to a regular tiebreak, but the first player to reach 10 points wins instead of 7.
In doubles tennis, a tiebreak is played when the score reaches 6-6 in a set. The tiebreak is played to 7 points, with a team needing to win by at least 2 points. Each player on the serving team serves for one point, starting on the deuce court. After the first point, the receiving team serves for the next two points, and then the serving team serves for two points, and so on, until the tiebreak is won.