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'''Additional Time Tennis''' is a blanket term for [[tennis]] variants that involve the additive change of duration, rather than the multiplicative as seen in [[Multiplied Time Tennis]]. | [[Additive Time Tennis]], also known as '''ATT''', '''Growing Tennis''' or erroniously '''Additional Time Tennis''' is a blanket term for [[tennis]] variants that involve the additive change of duration, rather than the multiplicative as seen in [[Multiplied Time Tennis]]. | ||
=Layout= | |||
For additional time tennis, rounds usually start at a very low number. From there, every round after will be a fixed amount of time longer; usually a second. | |||
For subtraction, you start at a higher number and go down. This puts a limit on how many rounds are possible, whilst ATT can go on forever. | |||
=Notable Matches= | |||
* [[Growing Tennis Chain (2010)]] | |||
* The [[Self Tennis Collab]] by nonojuju uses this format for each match, starting at one second. | |||
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