by Anonymous on September 22nd, 2008

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In Tennis, what is the coman tiebreaker procedure? Does it replace the traditional 7 pt. tiebreaker where opponnets change ends of the court every 6 games?

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  • by Anonymous on January 31st, 2009

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    the coman tie breaker is primarily used in women' doubles. rather than changing sides at the end of six points, the sides are changed at the end of the first point and then after every four points are played. This allows the server to serve from the same end of the court that they had been serving from thruout the match.

    The scoring is the same, first to 7 by 2. If you ask me, it causes a lot of walking around and much disruption.

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