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What Is a Bye in Tennis? Simple Explanation for Players and Fans
19 Feb

What Is a Bye in Tennis? Simple Explanation for Players and Fans

by Alistair Fox 0 Comments

A bye in tennis lets top-ranked players skip the first round to balance tournament brackets. It’s not a reward - it’s math. Here’s how it works, who gets it, and why it matters.

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