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QuestionWhat are the origins of the scoring system in tennis?Peter Fryer is a Tennis Instructor based in Derry, Northern Ireland. He works as both a tennis writer and a coach. He completed his professional tennis teaching qualification shortly after finishing university and has been teaching the sport for over 13 years. Peter began the Love Tennis Blog in 2010, and is a contributing writer for the BBC and a variety of other national media outlets.The origins of the scoring system are said to come from France. The French used the face of a clock to keep score, which is where 15, 30, and 40 comes from. 45 was dropped because it was too much of a mouthful during a game. L’oeuf, meaning the egg, was used for 0, which is where we get ‘love’ from.
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QuestionWho gets a point if I serve and the opponent misses?Community AnswerIf your serve is in and the opponent does not return the ball, it is your point.
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QuestionCan a player score when her opponent serves?DonaganTop AnswererYes. Either player can win any point, regardless of who serves.
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QuestionHow is a doubles court different from a singles court?DonaganTop AnswererA doubles court is wider (but not longer) than a singles court in order to accommodate two players on each side.
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QuestionCan I win a tennis match in two sets?Community AnswerYes, you may win a match in two sets if it's a "best of three" match. Other matches are "best of five," meaning the winner must win three sets.
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QuestionHow do you score tie breakers?DonaganTop AnswererThe first player (or team) to win seven points and have a lead of at least two points is the winner of a tie-breaker. Tie-breakers do not use the usual form of tennis scoring. They use the regular numbers, 1, 2, 3, etc. (one for each point). One side can win a tie-breaker with a score of 7-0, 7-1, 7-2, etc. If the score is 7-6, however, the game is not over, and they continue to play until one side has two more points than the other side.
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QuestionWhat does break point mean?Community AnswerTo "break serve" means that the non-serving player wins a game against the server. A "break point" occurs when the non-serving player is in a position to win a game by winning the next point. Break-point score examples (server score - non-server score): 0-40 (3 break points) 15-40 (2 break points) 30-40 (1 break point), and Ad Out (1 break point). In all of these examples, if the non-serving player wins the next point, they win the game and "break serve."
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QuestionWhat is the proper wordage for four points in tennis?Community AnswerThere is no specific term denoting a fourth point in a regular tennis game. The usual scoring system in tennis starts with "love" or zero. The first point is called "15." The second point is called "30." The third point is called "40." The next (or fourth) point does not have a name! If one player scores a fourth point before the opponent scores three points, the game is over, and there is actually no score attached to the victory. If the players end up tied 40-40, it's called a deuce and they continue playing, but there is still no name attached to the score of four points itself.
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QuestionDo we need to play six games for a set?Community AnswerA set consists of at least six games. In order to win a set, a player must win at least six games and must win at least two games more than the opponent. Thus, a winning score might be 6-0, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3, or 6-4. If the score is 6-5, the opponents must continue to play until one player has won two games more than the opponent. A set could last for 20 or more games. (More recently they've instituted the "tie-breaker" to avoid really long sets.)
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QuestionWhat is the shortest possible match?DonaganTop AnswererIt would be a match in which one of the players won every point: 4 points to win a game, 6 games to win a set, and 2 sets to win the match. That means a player could win a match with as few as 48 points, and if the opponent won no points at all, that would be the shortest match possible.
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QuestionCan an outsider keep score?DonaganTop AnswererYes, if both players agree to that. Normally the server keeps score.
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QuestionDo the men play the best of five sets?DonaganTop AnswererYes, men's matches often feature the best-of-five format.
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QuestionWhat does the bracket mean in this written score: 6-3, 5-7, 7-6(5), 6-7(4),6-4?DonaganTop AnswererThis is an abbreviated way to show the score of a tiebreaker game. The number in the parentheses is the number of points the losing player scored in a tiebreaker. The tiebreak winner will score at least seven points and at least two points more than the loser. If the winner scores seven points, the loser will have scored five or fewer points. If the loser's score is higher than five, the winner's score would be two points more than the loser's score.
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QuestionI did not read anywhere how you actually get a point. How is the score kept? I may have missed it somewhere.Community AnswerGetting a point requires the ball to land in court boundaries and bounce twice without the opponent(s) returning it over the net. Completing this objective gives you a point. The score is listed as 15, 30, and 40. If both sides reach 40, it is called a deuce. When entering a deuce you must win by two. If a side gets a point ahead, it is called an "advantage" (ex: "Advantage Left Team").
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QuestionWhat does tennis mean?DonaganTop AnswererThe derivation of the word is not clear, but according to Wikipedia some believe the word evolved from an old Anglo-Norman term ("tenez") meaning "receive."
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QuestionHow many serves does a player get each time?Community AnswerIf they serve and it doesn't go in the service box, that is a fault. Each player gets 2 faults.
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QuestionWhy would each player have a zero on the scoreboard for a set?DonaganTop AnswererThat is the score of a set that has just begun, neither player having yet won a game in that set.
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QuestionWhen an umpire or referee wants to announce the number of games that players have won, what is the order, if there is any? (For example, 4-0 versus 0-4.)Community AnswerThe score of the one who is currently serving (or who has possession of a ball, or is up to bat) is always told first, even for the game score and the set score.
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QuestionWhat is a winning serve called?DonaganTop AnswererA winning serve has no particular name. An "ace" is a legal serve which the receiver is unable to touch, resulting in a point for the server.
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QuestionHow do I know which side of the court the players should be on as indicated by the score?Community AnswerIf the score adds up to be odd, then you should be on the Ad Court. If the score adds up to be even, you should be on the Deuce Court.
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QuestionIf the score changes from 40-15 to 40-30, is it incorrect to call the score as "advantage in," considering deuce was never reached?Community AnswerIt is incorrect to call the score as "advantage in" if the score changes in that way. The point when you say "advantage in" is when you have won the point after deuce.
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QuestionWhen is the score to be announced as game play continues?Community AnswerThe score is supposed to be said by the server before each serve.
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QuestionWhy do players serve "41" sometimes?DonaganTop Answerer"41" may be a quick way of saying "40-15."
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QuestionIn a set, is it best out of six games or first to six games?Community AnswerA set is won by the player who first wins six games in the set, as long as that player has won at least two games more than the opponent. If the opponent has won five or more games, they continue to play until one player has won two games more than the opponent.
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QuestionWhat do we do if we're tied?Community AnswerIf each player has won four points in a game (a score called "deuce"), they continue to play until one player has a lead of two points, at which time that player wins the game.
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QuestionIf I am not serving, and I am asked the score, do I say my score first or the server's score first?DonaganTop AnswererThe server's score is always mentioned first, no matter who is speaking.
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QuestionThe first score in tennis is called what?Patrick MooreCommunity AnswerIt's called 15 love. Then 30. Then 40. If you are both at 40 then you have to score twice. Your first score is called the advantage. Then if the other person scores they take your advantage away. Then they must score twice. This is how tennis can take forever.
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QuestionIs it out if the ball goes in between the two lines in a singles game?DonaganTop AnswererYes. The outside line in a singles match is the line closer to the middle of the court. The farther line is the outside line for doubles.
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QuestionIf I serve and the ball is out, is there a point scored?Community AnswerIf that was the first serve, you can have another go at serving (the second serve). If that was the second serve, your opponent gets the point. This is known as a double fault.
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QuestionHow many bad serves does a player get?Community AnswerIn tennis, you get two shots at a serve. If you mess up both times, the other player gets a point.
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