In the 5th set of a US Open match, a tiebreak is played when the score reaches 6-6. The first player to reach 7 points with a margin of 2 points wins the tiebreak and the match.
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The Coman Tiebreak Procedure What is it?The Coman Tiebreak Procedure is the same as the present tiebreak (set or match), except that ends are changed after the first point, then after every four points (i.e., after the 5th, 9th, 13th, 17th points, etc.), and at the conclusion of the tiebreak. The scoring in the Coman Tiebreak Procedure is the same as a traditional set or match tiebreak, and the procedure for playing the Coman Tiebreak is the same as a set or match tiebreak. For example, if the Coman Tiebreak Procedure is used when the set score is 6-6, the player whose turn it is to serve shall serve the first point from the deuce court; after the first point, the players shall change ends and the following two points shall be served by the opponent(s) (in doubles, the player of the opposing team due to serve next), starting with the ad court; after this, each player/team shall serve alternately for two consecutive points (starting with the ad court), changing ends after every four points, until the end of the tiebreak game.When will it be used?USTA will use the Coman Tiebreak Procedure at all USTA League Region and Section Championships for all set and match tie breaks. Use of the Coman Tiebreak Procedure is encouraged during local league play.Principal Advantages1. Fairness - By changing ends more frequently, the effects of the elements (sun, wind, etc.) are distributed more evenly between the two opponents as opposed to playing six consecutive points before changing ends.2. In doubles, the server will always serve from the same end of the court, rather than having to serve from both ends.
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To tune a guitar to the 5th fret tuning, you need to match the pitch of the open string with the note played on the 5th fret of the string below it. Adjust the tuning pegs until the two notes sound the same. Repeat this process for each string of the guitar.
First, tune the 6th string to E. Next, play the 5th fret harmonic on the 6th string and the 7th fret harmonic on the 5th string. Adjust your 5th string until the pitch of the two match. Next, play the 5th fret harmonic on the 5th string and the 7th fret harmonic on the 4th string. Adjust the 4th string until the pitch of the two harmonics match. Next, play the 5th fret harmonic on the 4th string and the 7th fret harmonic on the 3rd string. Adjust the 3rd string until the pitch of the two harmonics match. Next, play the 7th fret harmonic on the 6th string and play the 2nd string open. Adjust the 2nd string until the pitch of the two harmonics match. Next, play the 5th fret harmonic on the 2nd string and the 7th fret harmonic on the 1st string. Adjust the 1st string until the pitch of the two harmonics match.
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