
A standard recreational or ATP/WTA tennis match is best-of-3 sets — you need to win 2 sets to win the match. Men's Grand Slam singles use best-of-5, meaning you need 3 sets to win. Most club and recreational matches use best-of-3.
Here's the full breakdown by format.
Sets by Match Format
| Format | Sets to Win | Total Sets Possible |
|---|---|---|
| ATP Tour (men's) | 2 of 3 | Up to 3 |
| WTA Tour (women's) | 2 of 3 | Up to 3 |
| Men's Grand Slams | 3 of 5 | Up to 5 |
| Women's Grand Slams | 2 of 3 | Up to 3 |
| Club / recreational | 2 of 3 | Up to 3 |
| ATP Finals (round robin) | 2 of 3 | Up to 3 |
| Davis Cup (singles) | 3 of 5 | Up to 5 |
How Many Games Are in a Set?
A set goes to 6 games. You must win by 2, so a set can end 6–0, 6–1, 6–2, 6–3, 6–4, or 7–5.
If the set reaches 6–6, most formats play a tiebreak — a first-to-7-points game (win by 2) that decides the set 7–6.
Exception: The final set in many Grand Slams plays to an advantage (no tiebreak at 6–6) until one player leads by 2 games. Wimbledon changed this rule in 2019 and now plays a tiebreak at 12–12 in the final set.
How Many Points Are in a Game?
Games use this scoring sequence: 0 (love), 15, 30, 40, Game.
If both players reach 40–40, that's called deuce. From deuce, one player must win 2 consecutive points: first point gives them advantage, second point wins the game. If they lose the advantage point, it returns to deuce.
In some recreational and time-limited formats, a no-ad scoring system is used — first player to win 4 points wins the game, no deuce.
How Long Does a Tennis Match Take?
Set count directly affects match length:
- Best-of-3 match: 60–120 minutes on average
- Best-of-5 match: 2–4 hours on average (Grand Slam matches have run as long as 11 hours — the Isner–Mahut match at Wimbledon 2010 lasted 11 hours 5 minutes across 3 days)
For recreational players, a best-of-3 match is the right format. Best-of-5 is physically demanding and designed for elite professionals.
What Is a Set in Tennis vs. a Match?
A point is the smallest unit of scoring. A game is won by reaching 4 points first (with deuce rules). A set is won by reaching 6 games first (win by 2, tiebreak at 6–6). A match is won by winning the required number of sets (2 or 3 depending on format).
Think of it as nested scoring: points → games → sets → match.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many sets do you need to win in tennis? In most formats (ATP Tour, WTA Tour, club play), you need to win 2 sets to win a match. In men's Grand Slams (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open), you need to win 3 sets.
How many sets are in a women's tennis match? Women's matches at all levels — including Grand Slams — are best-of-3. You need to win 2 sets to win the match.
What happens if both players win one set each? If both players win one set each in a best-of-3 match, a third and deciding set is played. The player who wins that set wins the match.
Can a tennis match end in 2 sets? Yes. If one player wins both of the first two sets, the match ends 2–0 in sets. No third set is played. This is called a "straight sets" win.
What is a tiebreak in tennis? A tiebreak is played when a set reaches 6–6. It's a first-to-7-points game (must win by 2). The player who wins the tiebreak wins the set 7–6. Tiebreak service rotates: first server serves 1 point, then players alternate every 2 points.
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