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Other tiebreak records

  • Most winning tie-breaks in a career : Roger federer (435 tie-breaks)
  • Most played tie-breaks in a career : Ivo Karlović (755 tie-breaks)
  • Most winning tie-breaks in a row : Andy Roddick (18 tie-breaks in 2007)
  • Most winning tie-breaks in one tournament (8 tie-breaks) : Goran Ivanisevic (Wimbledon 1998), Wayne Arthurs (Wimbledon 1999) Novak Djokovic (Wimbledon 2007)
  • Most played tie-breaks in one week tournament : John Isner (11 tie-breaks - Washington 2007)
  • Most played tie-breaks in one Grand Slam tournament : Goran Ivanisevic (11 tie-breaks - Wimbledon 1998,Wimbledon 2007)
  • Most winning tie-breaks in the deciding set in a row : Carlos Moya (17 tie-breaks - 2002-2008)
  • Tie-break double bagel : Martin Lee - Sjeng Schalken (7:6[0], 7:6[0] - Rotterdam 2002)
  • Winning a tie-break after trailing 0:6 : Jan Siemerink (from 0:6 to 10:8 in a match against Richard Krajicek - US Open 1994)

https://www.sports.ru/tribuna/blogs/records/274334.html 213.149.62.221 (talk) 20:07, 4 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]