What is a 10 Point Tiebreaker in Tennis?

A 10-point tiebreaker, also known as a tiebreak or super tiebreak, is a method used in tennis to determine the winner of a set when the score is tied at 6-6. It is a shortened version of a regular set and is used to break the tie and avoid lengthy matches.

In a 10-point tiebreaker, each player serves two consecutive points starting with the receiving player. The player who wins the first point serves the next two, and so on. The first player to reach 10 points with a margin of at least two wins the tiebreaker and the set. If both players reach 9-9, they continue playing until one gains a two-point advantage.

The 10-point tiebreaker format is commonly used in the third set of a best-of-three match and in the fifth set of a best-of-five match. It ensures a decisive outcome and prevents matches from extending indefinitely.

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