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  2. Tennis games - Wikipedia

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    The team with one person on the court can use the doubles court while the team with multiple people on the court has to use the singles court. If the team with two people on the court wins, they add another player and play one vs. three. If they lose, all players on the court on that team go to the end of the line and one player replaces them ...

  3. Types of tennis match - Wikipedia

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    The boundaries are extended from side to side to the doubles sidelines. This includes the alleys between the singles and doubles sidelines on the court. The doubles tennis court boundaries are only in play after the ball is served. Players serve for one total game and then the serve rotates to the other team.

  4. Tennis scoring system - Wikipedia

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    A match is won when a player or a doubles team has won the majority of the prescribed number of sets. Matches employ either a best-of-three (first to two sets wins) or best-of-five (first to three sets wins) set format. The best-of-five set format is usually only used in the men's singles matches at Grand Slam tournaments.

  5. Playoff format - Wikipedia

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    McIntyre's first modification was an expansion to five teams. In this format, the first-round matches No. 2 v No. 3 and No. 4 v No. 5, with the No. 1 seed receiving a bye into the second round. The 4–5 match is played to eliminate one team, while the 2–3 match is played to determine which match they will play in the second round.

  6. TGL 101: Everything you need to know about Tiger Woods ... - AOL

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    The winning team splits $9 million, the second-place team gets $4.5 million, and on downward from there. The sixth-place team gets $1.5 million, meaning every player is guaranteed nearly $400,000 ...

  7. Swiss-system tournament - Wikipedia

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    The only exception is that one player is left over when there is an odd number of players. The player left over receives a bye: they do not play that round but are usually awarded the same number of points as for winning a game (ex: one point for a chess tournament). The player is reintroduced in the next round and will not receive another bye.

  8. Bracket (tournament) - Wikipedia

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    Within each pool, the number 1 team plays all the other number 1 teams within the other pools. Number 2s play number 2s, numbers 3s play number 3s, etc. Assuming an even number of pools (e.g., pool A, B, C, and D), each of the #1 ranked team based upon their pool play results play an initial game (A1 vs B1, C1 vs D1). Winners go to the ...

  9. Shohei Ohtani 'could end up at 60-60.' His ex-team, Angels ...

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    Shohei Ohtani is trying to become the first 60-60 player with six regular-season games remaining. The Dodgers star has 53 home runs and 55 stolen bases. Shohei Ohtani 'could end up at 60-60.'

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