- In
games and sport, a
tiebreaker or
tiebreak is any
method used to
determine a
winner or to rank parti****nts when
there is a tie -
meaning two or more...
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sometimes the
tiebreak points are
shown as well as the game
count (e.g., 7–610–8).
Another way of
listing the
score of the
tiebreak is to list only...
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match tiebreak (also
called super tiebreak) is pla**** like a
regular tiebreak, but the
winner must win ten
points instead of seven.
Match tiebreaks are...
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Masters 1000 tournaments.
Match tiebreak: A
final set pla****
under a
tiebreak or
super tiebreak format. The
match tiebreak is used in ATP and WTA doubles...
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records by
duration or
number of games. The 1970–1973
introduction of the
tiebreak reduced the
opportunity for such
records to be broken. However,
among the...
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Tiebreak Theatre was
founded in 1981, in Norwich, England. It
functioned as a
Theatre in
Education (TIE) and
young people's
theatre company until April...
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Eastern Zone
final World Group (before
tiebreak): 281,
Paraguay 3–2 France, 1985
first round World Group (since
tiebreak): 281,
Romania 3–2 Ecuador, 2003 World...
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completed via a
deciding set
tiebreak that
totaled 38 points, this set the
record for the
longest women's
singles tiebreak in
Grand Slam history. (This...
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country for the match. It will be pla**** to a best of 14 games, with
tiebreaks if required. Ding
Liren became World Chess Champion in
April 2023, after...
- in the
event when the
match is tied at one set all, a 10-point “match
tiebreak” is pla****
instead of a
deciding final set (this is to
ensure that all...