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26 3. MATCH TIE-BREAK (7 POINTS) When the score in a match is one set all, or two sets all in best of five sets matches, one tie-break game shall be played to decide the match. This tie-break game replaces the deciding final set. The player/team who first wins seven points shall win this match tie-break and the match provided there is a margin of two points over the opponent(s). 4. MATCH TIE-BREAK (10 POINTS) When the score in a match is one set all, or two sets all in best of five sets matches, one tie-break game shall be played to decide the match. This tie-break game replaces the deciding final set. The player/team who first wins ten points shall win this match tie-break and the match provided there is a margin of two points over the opponent(s). Note: When using the match tie-break to replace the final set: • the original order of service continues. (Rules 5 and 14) • in doubles, the order of serving and receiving within the team may be altered, as in the beginning of each set. (Rules 14 and 15) • before the start of the match tie-break there shall be a 120 seconds set break. • balls should not be changed before the start of the match tie-break even if a ball change is due. CHANGE OF ENDS (Rule 10): During a tie-break game, players shall change ends after the first point and thereafter after every four points. THE LET DURING A SERVICE (Rule 22): "NO LET" RULE This alternative is play without the service let in Rule 22.a, whereby a serve that touches the net, strap or band is in play. At the discretion of the sanctioning body, when playing doubles using Short Sets in combination with No-Ad scoring and the No-Let rule, either player on the receiving team is permitted to return a serve that touches the net, strap or band and lands within the correct service box.