A 6–0 set is a bagel: round, clean, unmistakable. A 6–0, 6–0 match is a double bagel, a phrase that somehow makes a ruthless score feel like brunch.
That is peak tennis culture. The game gives us nerves, wind, line calls, tiny tragedies—and then hands us food vocabulary to survive it.
Use the phrase responsibly. Celebrate the work without turning the other side into a punchline. The best competitors know the score ends; the handshake does not.