A tiebreak works as a special game to decide the winner of a tie between two tennis players. Once a set is tied at 6 games to 6, players start the tiebreak and the first player to score seven points wins the tiebreak and the set. If players tie at 6-points-to-6, the first one with a 2-point margin wins.
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