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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.
A tie. Both players have scored two points in the current game and have an equal score.
The person who returned in the 6-5 game will serve first in the tie-break.
Yes, a tie break counts as a game in tennis.
A tie game.
In tennis, the score "40-40" is known as "deuce" and signifies a tie between the players. To win the game, a player must score two consecutive points after deuce. This impacts the outcome by creating a crucial moment where one player must win two points in a row to secure the game.
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A tie breaker match is often referred to as a "tiebreaker." In various sports, it is a mechanism used to determine a winner when the score is tied at the end of regulation time or play. For instance, in tennis, a tiebreak game is played to decide the winner of a set when the score reaches 6-6. In other contexts, such as tournaments or competitions, a tie-breaking round may be conducted to determine which competitor advances or wins.
there should not be a tie in tennis. If you are playing a six game set and get to 6-6, or an eight game set and get to 8-8, then you go to a tiebreaker