What is the longest tiebreak in tennis?

Roger Federer and Marat Safin played a tiebreaker that lasted 26 minutes in the semifinals of the 2004 Tennis Masters Cup in Houston. Federer won the match 6–3, 7–6. José Acasuso won 20–18 in a deciding set tiebreak against Björn Phau in the 1st round of the 2006 Rogers Masters in Canada.
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How long can a tie-break work in tennis?

In a tiebreak set, a player or team needs to win six games wins a set. If the score gets to 5-5 (5-all), one player must win the next two games to win the set. If the score reaches 6-6 (6-all) in the set, a tiebreak game is played.
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Which is the longest tennis match ever?

The longest tennis match lasted for 11 hours and 5 minutes and was contested over three days between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut at 2010 Wimbledon. Described as one of the most physically intensive sports, tennis is quite often an engaging watch.
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What is the shortest match in tennis history?

Overall. Jack Harper lost just a single point when he defeated J. Sandiford 6–0, 6–0 at the 1946 Surrey Open Hard Court Championships in a match that lasted 18 minutes, the shortest men's singles match on record.
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What is a super tiebreak in tennis?

Also called super tiebreakers, 10-point match tiebreakers are sometimes used in lieu of a final set when a match becomes tied at one set all or, in the case of a best-of-five-sets match, two sets all. Specific rules must be followed, and the player or doubles team who wins the super tiebreaker wins the match.
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Has there ever been a draw in tennis?

In tennis, a "draw" is a schedule (or order) of matches to be played in a tournament. The draw is often determined by a literal draw of names at a draw ceremony.
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What is the longest tie break at Wimbledon?

After resuming on Wednesday, 23 June, at 2:05 pm, the record for longest match was broken at 5:45 pm. Play continued until the final set was tied at 59 games all, at which point the daylight faded again, and so play was suspended once more at 9:09 pm.
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What is the longest 5th set in tennis?

The fifth set alone lasted eight hours and 11 minutes – longer than any the previous longest-match in tennis history, when Fabrice Santoro beat his French compatriot Arnaud Clement over six hours and 33 minutes in a first-round match at 2004 Roland Garros.
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Has anyone had a golden set in tennis?

Yaroslava Shvedova had a golden first set in her win over Sara Errani at the 2012 Wimbledon Championships. A golden match is when a player does not lose a single point in the entire match.
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Has anyone won Wimbledon without dropping a set?

That year saw Federer enjoy a career renaissance as he won his most titles in a season since 2007 and achieved his highest win percentage since 2006. The Swiss skipped the clay-court schedule to remain fresh for Wimbledon where he won a record eighth title without dropping a set.
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What word means zero in tennis?

In tennis, love is a word that represents a score of zero, and has been used as such since the late 1800s.
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What is a 10 point tiebreak in tennis?

The procedure of the 10-point match tiebreak is the same as in the 7-point set tiebreak, but the winning player or team must reach 10 points by a margin of at least 2 points to win the final set 1-0 and therefore the match.
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What is a Coman tiebreak?

The Coman Tiebreak procedure is identical to the regular tiebreak procedure except that the players change ends after the first point and then after every four points until the conclusion of a tiebreak. The Coman Tiebreak procedure is used for all tiebreaks played during a match.
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Is there a tie break in 5th set?

In the US Open, a tiebreak is played in the deciding set (fifth set for the men, third set for the women) at 6 all. Since 2019, in Wimbledon, a tiebreak is played if the score reaches 12 all in the final set.
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What is a 12 point tie break in tennis?

A tie breaker (referred to in the handbook of the United States Tennis Association as a tie break) is a game played when the score reaches 6-6. The first player to win 7 points by a margin of 2 wins the set by 7-6. This is the 12-point tie breaker.
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What is a 9 point tiebreaker in tennis?

9 Point Tiebreaker

The first team to score five points wins the tiebreaker. If the tiebreaker reaches 4-4, the person who served the eighth point serves the ninth (final) point. The receiving team has the choice of sides. The winner of the ninth point is the winner of the set.
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How do you break a 6'6 tie in tennis?

Tennis Tie Break Rules

The rules are simple. The player who gets to seven points first (or if it's still tied 6-6, leads by two points) wins the Tiebreak and the set. The player who returned serve in the last game of the set has the right to start the tiebreak serving from the right-hand side of the court.
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Why do we say 15 love in tennis?

"Love" means zero. In tennis, the server's score is given first, so "love-fifteen" means the server has no points, the opponent has fifteen. The score in a tennis game progresses from love to fifteen to thirty to forty to game. If both players achieve forty then it's called a deuce.
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Why do they say deuce in tennis?

Players can be tied at 15 and at 30, but not beyond; 40-all is deemed “deuce” because it is a “deux du jeu” -- two points away from winning the game.
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What does ace mean in tennis?

Ace – A legal serve which the returner does not manage to get their racquet to. An ace always results in the server winning a point. Advantage – A player's score is given as 'advantage' or 'ad' when they win the next point after a game goes to deuce (see below).
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Who has won a Grand Slam without losing a set?

Roland Garros 2017 was Rafael Nadal's third Grand Slam title without dropping a single set.
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Has a woman ever won the US Open without dropping a set?

With the victory, Emma Raducanu becomes:

The youngest women's Slam champion since Maria Sharapova at Wimbledon in 2004. The first woman to win the US Open without dropping a set since Serena Williams in 2014.
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Has anyone won US Open without losing a set?

Justine Henin does not lose a set en route to her second US Open women's singles title, defeating Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-1, 6-3 in the women's final. It is only the fifth time that an American man or woman failed to reach either the men's or women's singles final since 1881.
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