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QuestionHow does a tennis tiebreaker work?Peter Fryer is a Tennis Instructor based in Derry, Northern Ireland. He works as both a tennis writer and a coach. He completed his professional tennis teaching qualification shortly after finishing university and has been teaching the sport for over 13 years. Peter began the Love Tennis Blog in 2010, and is a contributing writer for the BBC and a variety of other national media outlets.A tiebreaker is played at the end of a set with the score is tied at 6-6. The winner is the first player to get to 7 and lead by two points, for example 7-5, 9-7, or 10-8. Player A begins the tiebreaker with one service point starting on the deuce court. Player B then has two service points that begin on the advantage (left hand side of the court) side. Both players take two serves alternately until one player reaches 7. After 6, 12, 18 points are played, players swap sides. This is to ensure that any one player does not benefit from favorable conditions.
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QuestionWhen the tiebreaker is finished,do the players switch sides of the court?Community AnswerThe players do switch sides after a tie breaker or any other odd numbered game.
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QuestionThe tiebreaker score is reported as 7-6 (4). What does the (4) signify?Community AnswerIt signifies how many points the loser of the tiebreaker scored. So in this case, the tiebreaker score was 7-4.
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QuestionIn a tie break, why does the second server serve from the left side of the court?Community AnswerThe first serve is served from the right side of the court. The second serve is served from the left side of the court. This helps the players to keep track of the score, based on which side of the court the ball is being served.
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QuestionHow can 4-6 be a winning score?DonaganTop AnswererA set is won by the first player to win at least six games while winning at least two games more than the opponent. A 4-6 score is typically called 6-4 and means the set winner won six games, and the loser won four games.
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QuestionIs there a limit to tiebreaker points to win the set. Do players keep playing until one wins by 2? What happens if the score is 7-7 or 8-8?Community AnswerThere is no limit. The score could be 10-10 and they would have to keep playing until someone wins by 2.
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QuestionWho serves after the tiebreaker is completed? Is it the person who didn't serve before the tiebreaker started?Community AnswerIn singles, the player who didn't start the tiebreaker will serve at the beginning of the next set. In doubles, the team that didn't start the tiebreaker will serve the first game of the next set. Since it is a new set, the partners can choose which player will serve even if that player served the last point of the tiebreaker.
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QuestionWhy was an advantage set played instead of a tie breaker in the match between Daria Garilova and her opponent at the Australian Open?Community AnswerMost professional tennis associations require the last set in a match to be an advantage set. The U.S. Tennis Association is one of the only ones that allows a tiebreaker to be played during the last set of a match.
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QuestionWhat is the serving order in a tiebreaker?Community AnswerThe person who received during the last game will serve the first point of the tiebreaker, then the other person will serve two points. After that, the server will change after ever two serves.
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QuestionDuring a tiebreaker in doubles, can the server choose which side to serve to first?Community AnswerNo, the server must always serve the ball diagonally across the court.
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QuestionHow do I break a serve?RavenstarCommunity AnswerYou win that point. If your opponent serves and you manage to win that set, you broke it, so it's your serve.
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QuestionIn a doubles tiebreaker, can a team choose who among them will serve first? Similarly, can the receiving team choose when it's their turn to serve?Community AnswerNo. The order of the servers is the same as the order of the servers in the beginning of the game.
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QuestionCan I challenge the umpire in a tiebreaker?DonaganTop AnswererYes, assuming you are permitted to challenge the umpire at any other time in the match.
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QuestionIf a mistake is made by players not changing ends at the appropriate score, how do we proceed?Community AnswerJust carry on from the score you are on. If you forgot to change sides, just switch ends and carry on playing. After that, carry on switching ends at appropriate times.
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QuestionWhat is the deuce or deuce court?DonaganTop AnswererThe deuce court is the right half of your side of the court as you face the net from the baseline. It's the half you stand in when you or your opponent are about to serve (in singles play). The deuce court on your side of the net is diagonally opposite the deuce court on the other side of the net.
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QuestionDuring a tie breaker, if the server has a service fault, does the server have another serve or does the opponent get the point?DonaganTop AnswererAt any time during a match (including a tie-breaker), if the server commits a fault (including a foot fault), assuming it's the first fault of the point, the point is replayed with another serve. If it's the second fault of the point, the point is won by the server's opponent.
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QuestionAt the end of a tiebreaker, who serves first to start the next set?DonaganTop AnswererThe player who serves first in the tie-breaker will receive serve first in the next set.
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QuestionIs the first server required to play the deuce court?DonaganTop AnswererYes, the first server serves to the deuce court.
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QuestionWhen switching sides, do I go to the same spot on the opposite side?Community AnswerYou go to the deuce side no matter which side you're currently playing.
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QuestionWhat is the procedure for a ten point tie break instead of a third set in doubles?Community AnswerInstead of playing a normal 7-point tiebreak, you just play a tiebreak with 10 points.
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QuestionWhat happens if someone serves to the wrong side of the court?Community AnswerIt should be called "out" because it is out of the service box they are supposed to serve in. If you return it without calling the ball "out," it will be assumed "in," and the point will be played.
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QuestionAre you allowed the same rest between switching side as in normal matches?Community AnswerNo. No stopping to sit down in the chair, when switching sides, during the Tie Breaker.
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QuestionMy opponent said I’m not allowed to drink water during side change in a tiebreaker. Correct, or not?Community AnswerYour opponent is trying to psych you out and make things harder for you. Have a laugh at them next time and say: "Good one buddy, but I'm not that dumb. I'm having a drink for the sake of my health, I suggest you do too."
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QuestionWhy do they sometimes have the score of the tie break as 7-6 on the board, and the very next tie break recorded as 7-5?Community AnswerThe one which is 7-5 can not possibly be after a tie break. Only 7-6.
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QuestionAfter a tiebreaker is over, who starts serving the next set?DonaganTop AnswererThe player who serves the last game before the tiebreaker also serves the first game of the set following the tiebreaker. The reason is that the other player gets to serve first in the tiebreaker.
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QuestionDuring a tie break, do I use the same serving rotation, or can I switch it up, as if I were starting a new set?Community AnswerI assume that you are talking about doubles. You use the same service rotation as you had been using for the rest of the games in that set, prior to the tie breaker. Now, if you are one set apiece, and the third set is a 10 point tie breaker, you and your partner can switch up who serves first or second, and switch up, if you like, who plays the deuce court and who plays the ad court. The third set 10 point tie breaker is just like a new set.
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QuestionIf you run out of time in USA and one set is 6-2, the other is 7-6 who wins?DonaganTop AnswererIf each player has won one set, and it's too dark to continue play, the match is suspended until the following day.
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QuestionWho serves first in a doubles tiebreaker?Community AnswerWhichever team received in the last game will serve first.
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QuestionIf there is another set, who starts serving after the tiebreaker is finished?Community AnswerIf the tiebreak ended when player A was serving, player B starts serving.
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QuestionIn a doubles tie break, do you have to keep the order of service?Savannah LittrellCommunity AnswerYes. Whoever was due to serve next will serve first in the tie breaker. Then you would keep going in the same order as you had been until the tie breaker is completed.
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