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quick match
noun
A pyrotechnic fuse consisting of a cotton string, coated with black powder, confined in a paper tube
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Cesaro and Dolph Ziggler were next to compete in a quick match with the Miz commentating at ringside.
Federer obliterated Nadal, 6-3, 6-0, in only 61 minutes -- an incredibly quick match especially considering how much Nadal slows down play between points.
"Today was a quick match but tomorrow's against Novak will not be based on fitness, it will be in the details," said Federer afterwards.
"I think obviously if you play a quick match on the Friday, it doesn't really make a huge difference," Murray said.
After his victory on Tuesday, Denis Istomin said it might have looked easy with a quick match and a lopsided score.
"We were just on our way back from our gentlemen's club, the ball rolled in our path, and we thought we'd have a quick match".
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It is like paint-by-numbers piano playing, where quick matching can let you into the song, regardless of talent.
Playing consistent, powerful tennis, Williams combined for 58 winners in the two quick matches and less than a third as many unforced errors.
On the other hand, dating apps like Tinder are more geared towards quick matches and hookups.
Against Rafael Nadal at the French Open and now here at Wimbledon they were quick matches, and they weren't particularly physical, but that side of things is something I'm going to have to look at.
Quick matches are too easy and you do not get points.
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