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A set is won by the first side to win six games, with a margin of at least two games over the other side (e.g. 6–3 or 7–5). If the set is tied at six games each, a tie-break is usually played to decide the set. A match is won when a player or a doubles team has won the majority of the prescribed number of sets.
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Read More »Tie-break sets are now nearly universal in all levels of play, for all sets in a match; however, the tie-break is not a compulsory element in any set, and the actual formatting of sets and tie-breaks depends on the tournament director in tournaments, and, in private matches, on the players' agreement before play begins. Tie-breaks were not used in the final set in the Australian Open for singles until 2018, the French Open until 2021, Wimbledon until 2018, or the Fed Cup until 2018, nor were they used for final sets in Davis Cup play or the Olympics until 2012. The US Open was the only major tournament to use a tiebreak in the final set for singles from 1970 to 2018. However, the Australian Open and French Open also use a final-set tiebreak in both men's and women's doubles. After criticism of two lengthy semifinals in the 2018 Men's Singles, Wimbledon announced the 2019 Championships would use final-set tiebreaks if the score reached 12 games all.[34][35] The first such was in the Men's Doubles third round, with Henri Kontinen and John Peers defeating Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury.[36] Shortly following Wimbledon's final set tiebreak introduction announcement, the Australian Open also for their 2019 tournament introduced a "super-tiebreak" at 6–6 for both singles and doubles (but not mixed doubles) in the final set, replacing the previous format in which the final set would continue until one player was ahead by two games. The new format for the final set is similar to the "12-point tiebreaker", but with the winner being the first to 10 points instead of seven (and they must still win by two points).[37] Tennis Australia has called this a "10-point tiebreak",[22] though this is inconsistent with the reasoning behind the naming of the "12-point tiebreaker" representing a score of 7–5; the analogical name would be "18-point tiebreaker" representing a score of 10–8.[original research?] Prior to the 2022 French Open, the French remained the only grand slam tournament that did not use any form of a tie-break for singles in the final set; each grand slam event had a different final-set scoring system. In March 2022, the ATP, WTA and ITF announced that final-set tiebreaks in all Grand Slams will have a 10-point tie break ("18-point tiebreaker", first to 10) when the set reaches six games all (6-6).[38] The Olympics will employ this come 2024.
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