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  2. Tennis scoring system - Wikipedia

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    This type of tennis scoring is known as "advantage scoring" (or "adv"). The side that wins the next point after deuce is said to have the advantage. If they lose the next point, the score is again deuce, since the score is tied. If the side with the advantage wins the next point, that side has won the game, since they have a lead of two points.

  3. Glossary of tennis terms - Wikipedia

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    Ad: Used by the chair umpire to announce the score when a player has the advantage, meaning they won the point immediately after a deuce. See scoring in tennis. Advantage set: Set won by a player or team having won at least six games with a two-game advantage over the opponent (as opposed to a tiebreak format).

  4. Point (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    A point in tennis is the smallest subdivision of the match. A point can consist of a double fault by the server, in which case the point is automatically won by the receiver. In all other cases, a point begins when a legal serve is hit by the server to the receiver on the opposite side of the court, and continues until one side fails to legally ...

  5. Serena Williams tries first Honey Deuce cocktail at US Open ...

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    The Honey Deuce, a rose-colored drink topped with three pieces of honeydew to resemble tennis balls, is crafted from a mix of vodka, lemonade, and a raspberry liqueur.

  6. The $10 million cocktail everyone is drinking at the US Open

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    The US Tennis Association aims to get 1 million fans to the US Open this year — the most in its 56-year history — according to the Sports Business Journal. StubHub told CNN that sales on the ...

  7. What is a walkover and why does it matter at the US Open ...

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    In tennis, "walkover" and "retirement" are terms used to describe different situations when a match does not proceed as planned. A retirement occurs when a player starts a match but cannot ...