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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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    Deuce court: Right side of the court of each player, so called because it is the area into which the ball is served when the score is deuce. Deuce: Score of 40–40 in a game. A player must win two consecutive points from a deuce to win the game, unless the tournament employs deciding points, as in the 2010 ATP World Tour Finals. A player who ...

  4. Point (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    The first point won by a side is called "15," the second point is "30," and the third point is "40." If both sides have won three points in a game (i.e., 40-40), the score is called "deuce." From deuce, whichever side wins the following point is said to have "advantage" and can win the game by winning the next point (two-point margin).

  5. A double fault from Alcaraz on the second deuce hands Djokovic another break point chance, in what is turning into a long game. Alcaraz saves with the ace out wide! Clutch from the 21-year-old ...

  6. French Open LIVE: Alexander Zverev vs Alex de Minaur latest ...

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    It brings up deuce, and a pressure point for the 27-year-old at the end of this set. De Minaur brings Zverev in with the drop shot, followed by the lob! De Minaur will have a set point!

  7. 'Concerned' Djokovic prepares for Australian Open semi-final ...

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    From two game points for De Minaur to a break point for Sinner. De Minaur’s attempt to save sees him serve down the T. Sinner gets it back and sets up a teasing shot for De Minaur to go after ...

  8. Real tennis - Wikipedia

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    The points are called "love", "15", "30" and "40" respectively. If both players have reached 40 in the game, the score is called as deuce. After a game has reached deuce, the player with one more point than their opponent has advantage. The score is typically called as "advantage server" or "advantage receiver" as appropriate.

  9. Tennis - Wikipedia

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    When the game score reaches three points each, the receiver chooses which side of the court (advantage court or deuce court) the service is to be delivered on the seventh and game-deciding point. Utilized by World Team Tennis professional competition, ATP tours, WTA tours, ITF Pro Doubles and ITF Junior Doubles. [77] [78] Pro set