Does Wimbledon have a fifth set tie-break? French Open, US Open and Australian final set rules explained too

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Does Wimbledon have a fifth set tie-break? French Open, US Open and Australian final set rules explained too

WIMBLEDON has returned and Novak Djokovic will be hoping to defend his crown. And the Serb is also chasing a historic Calendar Slam.

But if he gets to the final, will a fifth set be available should he need it?

But if he gets to the final, will a fifth set be available should he need it?

Does Wimbledon have a fifth set tie-break?

Until 2019, players at Wimbledon used to keep playing until there was a winner by two clear games. However, this rule was then changed with tie-breaks being played when a fifth set reaches 12-12. And the new format was used in the final the same year when Novak Djokovic triumphed over Roger Federer. However, in 2022 Wimbledon will use the same system as the other Grand Slams.

How many points do you need to win a tie-break at Wimbledon?

In the past final sets at Wimbledon and other Grand Slams continued indefinitely until one player won by two clear games.

However, now a 10-point tie-break has been introduced to decide all final sets that are level at six games each.

Does the French Open have a fifth set tie-break?

The French Open was the only Grand Slam not to have a fifth set tie-break until 2022. However, the Grand Slams agreed to trial a uniform system for one year, which sees every tournament playing a tie-break at 6-6 in the fifth set. The first player to reach ten points (with a margin of two clear points) is the winner.

Does the Australian Open have a fifth set tie-break?

The Australian Open DOES have a fifth set tie-break. And the 'first to ten' system used in Melbourne is the standard for all competitions in 2022.

Does the US Open have a fifth set tie-break?

Yes. The US Open has used a tie-break to decide all five-set matches since 1970. Flushing Meadows is the only Grand Slam which will ultimately have longer matches as a result of the new standardised rules. Tie-breaks were previously played to seven points in the fifth set but will now be played to ten.