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Definition of tiebreaker in English: tiebreaker(also tiebreak) nounˈtʌɪbreɪkəˈtaɪˌbreɪkər A means of deciding a winner from competitors who have tied, in particular (in tennis) a special game to decide the winner of a set when the score is six games all. a tiebreaker failed to split them as modifier a tiebreak question Example sentencesExamples - Power was suffering pain in his left foot, which Lincou had trodden on early in the first game, but still managed to send the game into a tiebreak.
- A tiebreaker in the fifth game was an auspicious ending to the inaugural Howe Cup doubles championship.
- Williams, bidding for her fifth Grand Slam title and her first since 2001, overcame five set points in the tiebreaker.
- If the late Jimmy van Alen hadn't invented tennis' tiebreaker in the 1960s, Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi might still be playing.
- In the deciding tiebreaker, Rafter went ahead 6-2 on an ace, several service winners and a backhand, crosscourt winner.
- They played on to the tiebreak, where Agassi won on his second match point.
- She retrieves the break only to go match point down in the tiebreaker when she makes a complete hash of a simple volley.
- Larsson threatened to bring off a king-size upset when he took the match into a fifth and deciding set after taking a fourth-set tiebreaker.
- The Falcons would lose tiebreakers to NFC teams Dallas and Minnesota if the play offs began today.
- At 30-30, there is a 19-stroke rally which is won by Robredo and he goes on to take the game and force the tiebreak.
- But the league should employ the same tiebreaker baseball does - a winner-goes-on game.
- The 10th and final race, however, was the tiebreak decider, with the winner declared champion.
- He was declared the tournament winner on a tiebreak because he won more games with the black pieces.
- Agassi had four set points in the tiebreaker, winning the only one on which he served.
- If Los Angeles wins, to split the season series, the Kings own the tiebreaker based on their superior division record.
- All games were keenly contested and several matches were decided on tiebreakers.
- There also is a strong possibility the Raiders could miss the play-offs, because like the Patriots, they lose virtually all tiebreakers.
- Their victory over the Patriots gives them the tiebreaker.
- Scott wins the tiebreak with a score of 4-7 handing him the first set.
- The daylong quiz included visual clips, a rapid fire round and a tiebreaker to select the winner.
Definition of tiebreaker in US English: tiebreakernounˈtīˌbrākərˈtaɪˌbreɪkər A means of deciding a winner from competitors who have tied, in particular (in tennis) a special game to decide the winner of a set when the score is six games all. a tiebreaker failed to split them as modifier a tiebreak question Example sentencesExamples - Agassi had four set points in the tiebreaker, winning the only one on which he served.
- Larsson threatened to bring off a king-size upset when he took the match into a fifth and deciding set after taking a fourth-set tiebreaker.
- At 30-30, there is a 19-stroke rally which is won by Robredo and he goes on to take the game and force the tiebreak.
- The daylong quiz included visual clips, a rapid fire round and a tiebreaker to select the winner.
- A tiebreaker in the fifth game was an auspicious ending to the inaugural Howe Cup doubles championship.
- There also is a strong possibility the Raiders could miss the play-offs, because like the Patriots, they lose virtually all tiebreakers.
- But the league should employ the same tiebreaker baseball does - a winner-goes-on game.
- Their victory over the Patriots gives them the tiebreaker.
- The 10th and final race, however, was the tiebreak decider, with the winner declared champion.
- He was declared the tournament winner on a tiebreak because he won more games with the black pieces.
- In the deciding tiebreaker, Rafter went ahead 6-2 on an ace, several service winners and a backhand, crosscourt winner.
- Power was suffering pain in his left foot, which Lincou had trodden on early in the first game, but still managed to send the game into a tiebreak.
- If Los Angeles wins, to split the season series, the Kings own the tiebreaker based on their superior division record.
- Scott wins the tiebreak with a score of 4-7 handing him the first set.
- The Falcons would lose tiebreakers to NFC teams Dallas and Minnesota if the play offs began today.
- They played on to the tiebreak, where Agassi won on his second match point.
- If the late Jimmy van Alen hadn't invented tennis' tiebreaker in the 1960s, Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi might still be playing.
- She retrieves the break only to go match point down in the tiebreaker when she makes a complete hash of a simple volley.
- All games were keenly contested and several matches were decided on tiebreakers.
- Williams, bidding for her fifth Grand Slam title and her first since 2001, overcame five set points in the tiebreaker.
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