- San Antonio Spurs – Minnesota Timberwolves / 254$
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- Saint Etienne – Strasbourg / 380$
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- Monza – AC Milan / 200$
- Sparta Prague – Banik Ostrava / 157$
- Brest – Nice / 190$
- Farense – Benfica Lisbon / 155$
- FC Zurich – BSC Young Boys / 157$
Golden set
What is called “Golden set” in tennis?
What does “Golden set” stand for in tennis?
How to win a golden set?
In tennis, a golden set is a set which is won without losing a single point. This means scoring the 24 minimum points required to win the set 6–0, without conceding any points.
In professional tennis, this has occurred in the main draw of top-level events. It has also happened a number of times in the pre-tournament qualifier of the lowest-level events. Bill Scanlon had a golden second set in his win over Marcos Hocevar at the 1983 Delray Beach WCT event. Yaroslava Shvedova had a golden first set in her win over Sara Errani at the 2012 Wimbledon Championships.
A golden match is when a player does not lose a single point in the entire match. There are four documented cases of this at low-level events. Hazel Wightman first did so in a 1910 amateur match in the state of Washington. Then it happened thrice in France in the qualifiers of lowest-level professional events, two of them in the span of two months, both against the same 55-year-old man.