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in order to create greater interest in tennis AITF has decided to conduct a knockout tournament of 128 top seeded indian tennis players. in first round, the first match is between the highest seeded player(seed1) and lowest seeded player. the 2nd match is between the second highest and 2nd lowest and so on. similarly last match of first round is between 64 seeded and 65 seeded. in the subsequent rounds the first match is between winners of second match from last and so on. thus the third round, the third match would be between winners of 3 and 30 matches of 2nd round, which could consist of a total 32 matches. the same pattern is followed in all 6 rounds. a match in which a lower seeded player beats a higher seeded player is termed an upset. if there were no upset in first three rounds, the lowest seeded player who could have won the tournnament, by himself causing exactly one upset is ?
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dilr games and tournaments in order to create greater interest in tennis AITF has decided to conduct a knockout tournament of 128 top seeded indian tennis players. in first round, the first match is between the highest seeded player(seed1) and lowest seeded player. the 2nd match is between the second highest and 2nd lowest and so on. similarly last match of first round is between 64 seeded and 65 seeded. in the subsequent rounds the first match is between winners of second match from last and so on. thus the third round, the third match would be between winners of 3 and 30 matches of 2nd round, which could consist of a total 32 matches. the same pattern is followed in all 6 rounds. a match in which a lower seeded player beats a higher seeded player is termed an upset. if there were no upset in first three rounds, the lowest seeded player who could have won the tournnament, by himself causing exactly one upset is ?