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
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
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.
He presides over the Senate when a vote to break a tie is needed.
Usually, when the score in the set is 6-6, there is a tie-break between players, but in some cases tie-break is not allowed. For example, in grand slams in the fifth set (for men) or third set (for women). In that case, games are being played until one player has won two games more than his opponent.
The president can break the tie because he/she is the boss.