Noun
tie break (plural tie breaks)
Alternative form of tiebreak
tie-break (plural tie-breaks)
Alternative form of tiebreak
tie-break
And the world number 41 went toe-to-toe with Osaka until the first set tie-break. Source: Internet
A match tie-break (also called super tie-break) is played like a regular tie-break, but the winner must win ten points instead of seven. Source: Internet
Doi quickly took a 5-1 lead in the deciding tie-break but Dart rallied, winning nine of the final 10 points to reach the second round in Melbourne for the first time after a match lasting two hours and 49 minutes. Source: Internet
Djokovic saved five match points in a cagey affair but the Austrian regrouped after a poor second-set tie-break to 7-5 6-7 (10-12) 7-6 (7-5) in London. Source: Internet
Anand won the tournament in a tie-break game over Polgár. citation In the two years since Polgár became the first woman to ever break into the top 10, her rating had dropped. Source: Internet
Gauff recovered from 4-2 down to take the opening set on a tie-break but three double faults in the fourth game of the second helped Kenin to break and from there the momentum was always with the 21-year-old. Source: Internet