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Tiebreaker (also known as tie-break).
In the case of a tiebreaker of 6 sets, 7 points will be awarded to win the game and the set, and if the number of games is 6 draws, one side must win by 2 points.
Simple and straightforward.
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When the game reaches 5:6, if the trailing side chases 6:6, then you can enter the tie-break, and the first side serves one, and then each person serves two balls in turn.
Swap venues when the sum of the scores of two people is a multiple of 6. Whoever scores seven points first and outscores the opponent by two points wins.
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The men's singles and women's singles tiebreakers are the same: the first side to serve serves 1 point, and then the two exchange serves, each serving 2 points, whoever scores 7 points first and outscores the opponent by more than 2 points wins, and the one who outscores the opponent by 2 points after 6 draws wins. 6 points (the sum of the scores of both sides) or a multiple of 6 points to exchange venues.
The service area is calculated by adding the points of both sides, with even points served in zone 1 and odd points served in zone 2, and rotated in turn.
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In the tie-break, the first to score seven points wins, but after a 5:5 draw, one side must score two points in a row.
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1. The rules of the tennis tie-break Li Rolling Wide game.
With the exception of the tiebreaker, unless otherwise specified before the match, it shall generally be executed as follows.
a.The first player to score 7 points wins the game and the set (if the score is 6 draws, the team must net 2 points).
b.The first player serves the first point, the opponent serves the first point, and then takes turns serving the two points until the end of the game.
c.The first point is served on the right, the second on the left, and the third on the right.
d.Courts are swapped every 6-point shot and the end of the tiebreaker.
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Whoever wins a goal gets one point, and whoever scores seven points first wins the whole set. If you play 6 draws, you have to win two more points than the opponent to win, which is similar to table tennis and badminton. The serving rule is that A serves one first, B serves two in a row, and A serves two more in a row until someone wins.
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Whoever scores 7 points first wins the whole set. If you play to 6 draws, you have to win two more points than the opponent to win. The first to serve is the first to serve, and then the ball is exchanged, and each person serves two consecutive balls each time until the end of the match.
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One point is awarded for winning one goal, and whoever wins seven points first and two or more points more wins wins the whole set. After playing to 6 draws, you must continue to play according to the rules of serve, until you win two more points than the opponent. The rule of serve is that A serves one first, B serves two in a row, and A serves two more in a row until he wins.
Therefore, the tie-break is a test of mental and physical fitness, because it has basically reached the middle and late stages of the game, testing the limits of the players.
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At the same time as charging faster.
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You get a point for winning a goal, but the difference between the two points must be two points...
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In the order of service in the doubles tie-break, the first serve, A serves in the first zone (right service area) and C receives the serve.
For the second serve, C serves in the second zone (left service area) and B receives the serve.
On the third serve, C serves in zone 1 and A receives serve.
On the fourth serve, B serves in the second zone and D receives the serve.
On the fifth serve, B serves in zone 1 and C returns.
On the sixth serve, D serves in the second zone and B receives the serve.
On the seventh serve, D serves in the first zone and A receives the serve.
On the eighth serve, A serves in the second zone and D receives the serve.
On the ninth serve, A serves 、-- in the first zone
In this way, you can't stand at will. I don't know if it's clearly expressed.
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