Endurance Tennis

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Endurance Tennis is a type of tennis that is meant to go on for as long as possible. The is the only defining rule; it can be any other form of tennis (chains, etc.) as long as the point is to go on forever. An endurance match can be considered "over" when both players no longer have interest to continue, however these matches may often revive suddenly after years of inactivity just as easily.

Endurance Chains

Endurance chains, often known as R1K matches, are chains that are meant to last forever (or at least, as the title suggests, 1,000 rounds.) Somewhat infamously, many of these chains tend to much more prefer quantity over quality (aka. getting the round count up), causing much of the actual content of each round to be somewhat lackluster, usually just slapdash applications of loud, destructive effects made in a very short period of time.

Notable Matches

- VidTens443's endurance matches with infinitysnapz, system128 and User9

- Missadaxio - the longest tennis match ever played, with no intent on stopping soon

- The 100 Round Tennis - one of the earliest examples of endurance tennis between TheChutley and vvaluigi

- Snully Chain - an incredibly long match that eventually evolved into seeing how far it could go - and branching many different paths