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Another possible problem is that I don't know what break points even are and didn't look into how many are typical.
Well, we may start from there. A break point is when the player resting the ball has an opportunity to win that game.
Got it. It's sort of like counting how many elimination games happen in a playoff series.
During a game, the player resting may have several opportunities to win the game. For instance, if the game goes 15-40, the player resting will have 2 opportunities to win the game, at least. So there will be 2 break points during that game.
What we are counting here is the amount of total break points won during the match. I am just checking the Roland Garros web to confirm the official amount of total break points won in each match.
It looks like that break points do not follow a particular trend or, at least, I have not been able to find it. So it's a little bit harder to find out.
Also, I must say that there has been many unexpected results this year, which, on the other hand, makes more interesting the championship.