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An '''X-Second Tennis''' is one where every round is X seconds long (often 1, 5, 10, etc.) The very common '''1-Second Tennis''' fits this category. | An '''X-Second Tennis''' is one where every round is X seconds long (often 1, 5, 10, etc.) The very common '''1-Second Tennis''' fits this category. | ||
Many matches that have second counts on the shorter side can be compared to [[Multirender]] matches, but often with many more people. | Many matches that have second counts on the shorter side can be compared to [[Multirender]] matches, but often with many more people. MAZZ0Murder first conceived of the idea of a "1 second tennis" on September 30, 2008, but a match of this variant would be first organized by superkoffee on August 17, 2010. | ||
==Notable Examples== | ==Notable Examples== |
Revision as of 02:59, 25 April 2025
An X-Second Tennis is one where every round is X seconds long (often 1, 5, 10, etc.) The very common 1-Second Tennis fits this category.
Many matches that have second counts on the shorter side can be compared to Multirender matches, but often with many more people. MAZZ0Murder first conceived of the idea of a "1 second tennis" on September 30, 2008, but a match of this variant would be first organized by superkoffee on August 17, 2010.
Notable Examples
Less than One Second
LeSuperKoffee hosted multiple sub-second multiways, usually in the 1/4th and 1/5th second ranges.
1 Second
1v1s
Chains
- Sid's 1 second match
- mrdoognoog's 1 second match
- fiv95's 1 second match
- mapo's 1 second match
2 Second
3 Second
5 Second
VEN0M's 5-second Wildcard match (link)