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Decimal expansion of 174/96 = 29/16, being the highest possible win/loss points ratio in a completed 5-set tennis match, with 10-point final tie-break, which the player loses.
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#24 by Michael De Vlieger at Mon Jan 08 11:36:15 EST 2024
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#23 by Michel Marcus at Mon Jan 08 11:30:11 EST 2024
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#22 by Marco Rip� at Mon Jan 08 10:14:06 EST 2024
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#21 by Marco Rip� at Mon Jan 08 10:14:02 EST 2024
CROSSREFS
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#20 by Michael De Vlieger at Sat Jan 06 22:59:03 EST 2024
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#19 by Andrew Howroyd at Sat Jan 06 22:03:49 EST 2024
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#18 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Sat Jan 06 21:14:21 EST 2024
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#17 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Sat Jan 06 21:14:18 EST 2024
NAME

Decimal expansion of 174/96 = 29/16, being the highest possible win/loss points ratio in a completed 5 -set tennis match, with 10 -point final tie-break, which the player loses.

COMMENTS

Tie-break games are played to 7 points in all sets except the last of the match, that which is a 10-points point tie-break.

This ratio is a little lower than when the final tie -break is played to 7 points (see A368008).

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#16 by Michael De Vlieger at Wed Dec 27 09:02:51 EST 2023
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#15 by Kevin Ryde at Wed Dec 27 02:26:10 EST 2023
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Discussion
Wed Dec 27
02:29
Kevin Ryde: Off topic: If you're keen on tennis at the moment, I tried to reproduce the terms of A051706 but succeeded only up to n=11.  I don't think anything very subtle comes in yet at that point, but maybe I'm missing something unspoken in the definition.