Coman Tiebreak Procedure
If a set reaches 6 games all, a Coman Tiebreak should be played.
- The player whose turn it is to serve shall serve the first point from the RIGHT (deuce) court.
- After the first point, players shall switch ends and the opponent (following service rotation) shall be the server for the second and third points which are delivered from the LEFT court, then the RIGHT court (ad, deuce).
- Thereafter, each player shall serve alternately for two consecutive points (ad court, deuce court) until the winner of the tiebreak is decided.
- Players shall change ends after the first point and thereafter every 4 points (on the 5th, 9th, 13th, 17th point, etc) AND at the conclusion of the tiebreak. When changing ends during the tiebreak, players are not allowed a break; play is continuous. After the tiebreak is completed, the normal time between sets can be taken.
- The first team to reach seven points with at least a two point margin wins the tiebreak and the set. If the score reaches 6 points all, the tiebreak shall be extended until this margin (2 points) is achieved. Numerical scoring is used throughout the tiebreak.
- Players must serve in rotation.
- The team that served first in the tiebreak shall RECEIVE service in the first game of the following set.
- Switch ends at the conclusion of the tiebreak.





