walkover

/ˈwɔkoʊvər/
noun
  1. An easy victory or success, especially in a sports competition or contest.
    • The championship game was a walkover for the top-ranked team.
    • With the star player injured, the match turned into a walkover for the opponents.
    • She expected a tough race, but it ended up being a walkover.
  2. A victory awarded to a competitor because the opponent fails to show up or withdraws.
    • Our team got a walkover when the other team didn't arrive for the match.
    • The tennis player advanced to the next round by walkover after her opponent withdrew.
    • A walkover is recorded when only one competitor is present at the start.
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