Yes, men's tennis matches at Grand Slam tournaments are typically best of five sets.
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Men's tennis matches typically consist of playing best of 5 sets.
It depends. In juniors its 2 out of 3. Meaning you play 2 sets and if you split you can either play another set or a 10 point tiebreaker. Or if you want to play like the professionals they play 3 out of 5 sets. To win you have to win 3 sets.
Profession men's doubles tennis tournaments usually play best 2 out of 3 sets. However, the four grand slam tournaments still play best 3 out of 5 sets.
Men - best 3 of 5 Women - best 2 of 3
Best of out five sets. Six game sets but you must win a set by two games at 6 all, you play a tie breakerso best 3 out of 5 sets (not including tie-breaks)
Men play a maximum of 5 sets and Women play a maximum of 3 sets. Obviously in mens they play 3 sets only if one player wins all of the first 3 sets as the opponent can't come back with 2 sets left. Women play 2 at minimum for the same reason.
For womens it can last up to 3 hours (playing 3 sets) - however the average is about 2 - and for mens it can go up to 5 hours (playing 5 sets) but the average is about 3 and 1/2 Hope this is what you were looking for!
2009 US Open Men's Final, Juan Martin Del Potro won against Federer in 5 sets, after 4 hours - YouTube.
In tennis only the grand slams have best of 5-set finals. Previouisly, ATP master series finals used to have 5 set finals but that is now diminished to 3 sets.
First to 11 poning but a player mus win by two clear point. It is usually best of 5 sets, but can be best of 3, 5, 7.
5 sets in a tennis match
Best of five for mens and three sets for women. In the third and fifth sets a player has to win by two games to win the match that's why a match at Wimbledon went to 64-62.