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- statistics. Though comparing goals scores is a common method of tiebreak, other tiebreaks can entail drawing of lots (such as happened between Ireland and...
- ITF announced that final-set tiebreaks in all Grand Slams matches (except mixed-doubles) will have a 10-point tiebreak when the set reaches six games...
- 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...
- Alexander Riazantsev in the second round in tiebreaks, but he lost to Gata Kamsky in the third round in tiebreaks. In November 2011, Nepomniachtchi tied for...
- 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...
- Wesley So and Samuel Sevian tied for first place and will move into tiebreaks under a single round-robin in the 10+2 rapid time control. Wesley So won...
- 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...
- Chithambaram 1½–½ in the second round and beat fourth seed Anish Giri 3–1 in tiebreaks of the third round before losing to Vasif Durarbayli 4–2 in the 4th round...
- followed by a series of rapid then blitz tiebreaks if necessary. The final usually has 4 games before the tiebreaks start. Since 2015, an extra rest day has...
- 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...