They can't pass Team Widen
for tiebreak reasons as well.
Not exact matches
Everyone was on the edge of their seat
for a first - set
tiebreak featuring Pablo Carreño - Busta, the 12th - ranked player in the world who has been steadily rising through the ranks in tennis
for the past half - decade.
Shapo lost the first
tiebreak 7 - 2, and
for the rest of the match vacillated between looking as sharp and aggressive as anyone left in the draw and wavering on big points, failing to use his wingspan and flexibility to take advantage of any openings Carreño - Busta offered.
Gasquet and Murray battled it out
for the first set, but Gasquet prevailed with an impressive showing after the
tiebreak.
What I can't tell is if the NBA would then go to two - team
tiebreak procedures
for Wolves / Spurs since Jazz seed would be set in which case Wolves would lose because Spurs won the season series, or keep going down the list of three team tiebreakers in which case you'd have to go to # 3 because Wolves and Spurs are not in the same division.
In most countries there is an assigned procedure
for settling a
tiebreak situation, they deal with either first - past - the - post systems, an election of multiple people - as is the OP's situation.