Multiplied Time Tennis: Difference between revisions
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Another common variant was seen in [[Tennis League 5]] as one of its match types; as League matches are only four rounds, players started at the 16 second mark and went from there, with round 4 being 128 seconds. | Another common variant was seen in [[Tennis League 5]] as one of its match types; as League matches are only four rounds, players started at the 16 second mark and went from there, with round 4 being 128 seconds. | ||
The | The initial time has not always been one second, with matches sometimes starting with much longer durations (leading to hour-long final rounds), or as short as possible (one frame, also known as Multiplied Frame Tennis). | ||
=Divided Time Tennis= | =Divided Time Tennis= | ||