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∙ 2012-06-03 19:40:09You would change sides because the score becomes odd after a tiebreak.
Lingering death tiebreak and sudden death tiebreak.
To win a tiebreak in tennis you must win a game up to 7 points, win by 2. The first point is served by the player who served first in the set. Then the next 2 points are served up by the opponent. Then the tennis players will continue to serve 2 each until one player wins. Players switch sides of the tennis court everytime 6 points have been played.
Usually, you switch sides after every odd game (i.e. after the first, third, fifth... game). However, if you are in a tiebreak, you switch sides after every six points (after the 6th, 12th, ....).
After each game in a set, players change sides.
Usually two unless you get to 6 all then you go into a tiebreak to seven.
After each point. Then after 2 games you switch sides.
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
Tiebreak Theatre was created in 1981.
Lingering death tiebreak and sudden death tiebreak.
Yes. Players change sides after an odd number of total games.
They change after the first game of a set, then after that it is after every two games