normally you will play 2 games up to 25 and if their is a tie you have a tiebreaker
The most commonly played tiebreaker would be a 7 point tiebreaker at 6 games all.
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If a set gets to 5 to 5, then they play two more games. If someone wins both games, he wins the set 7 to 5. If each player wins one of the two games, then the score is 6 to 6 and they play a tiebreaker (first to seven points, but you have to win by two), and the winner of the tiebreaker wins the set. When you win a set in a tiebreaker it basically counts as one game, so you win 7 to 6.
tiebreaker
A set in tennis ends when a player reaches 6 games with a margin of at least 2 games over his opponent. A set can also be won by 7 games to 5. In most situations, should the set reach 6-6 in games, a 12-point tiebreaker is played. This tiebreaker counts as 1 game. Whoever wins the tiebreaker wins the set 7-6. In grand slams (Australian Open, Wimbledon, French Open, US Open) 6 point tiebreakers are played rather than 12 point tiebreakers. In the fifth set of the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and the French Open, when a set reaches 6-6 in games, the set continues as usual until one player achieves a 2-game advantage. The set can end 8-6 or 100-98 or even higher, as long as there is a 2-game differential.
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yes there can :)
The senate needs a tiebreaker because if they don't get an extra vote, the bill or legislation won't pass... that's pretty much it in a nutshell.
Usually 25. It depends on what age and league! Sometimes tiebreaker games are shorter and you only play to basically 15
Usually 25. It depends on what age and league! Sometimes tiebreaker games are shorter and you only play to basically 15
yes