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''' | [[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]]. | ||
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[[Growing Tennis Chain (2010)]] | * [[Growing Tennis Chain (2010)]] | ||
* The [[Self Tennis Collab]] by nonojuju uses this format for each match, starting at one second. | |||
The [[Self Tennis Collab]] by nonojuju uses this format for each match. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 20 April 2025
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.