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A tennis
Tennis

Tennis is a sport played between two players or between two teams of two players each . Each player uses a strung racquet to strike a hollow rubber Tennis ball covered with felt over a net into the opponent's tennis court....
 match is composed of sets. The winner of a specified number of sets wins the match. This is typically two out of three or three out of five. A set consists of a number of games (typically six), which in turn consist of points
Point (tennis)

A point in tennis is the smallest subdivision of the play whose completion changes the Tennis score. A point can consist of a double fault by the server, in which case it is won be the receiver; otherwise, it begins with a legal Serve by one side's server to the receiver on the other, and continues until one side fails to make a legal return...
.

me consists of a sequence of points played with the same player serving, and is won by the first player (or side) to have won at least four points and at least two points more than his or her opponent.






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A tennis
Tennis

Tennis is a sport played between two players or between two teams of two players each . Each player uses a strung racquet to strike a hollow rubber Tennis ball covered with felt over a net into the opponent's tennis court....
 match is composed of sets. The winner of a specified number of sets wins the match. This is typically two out of three or three out of five. A set consists of a number of games (typically six), which in turn consist of points
Point (tennis)

A point in tennis is the smallest subdivision of the play whose completion changes the Tennis score. A point can consist of a double fault by the server, in which case it is won be the receiver; otherwise, it begins with a legal Serve by one side's server to the receiver on the other, and continues until one side fails to make a legal return...
.

Scoring each game

A game consists of a sequence of points played with the same player serving, and is won by the first player (or side) to have won at least four points and at least two points more than his or her opponent. The half of the court used for service alternates between sides, beginning with the right-hand half, known as the deuce court, and continuing with the left-hand side, known as the advantage court. In other words, in the first point the server serves from the right-hand side of the court into the left-hand side (from his point of view) of the opponents' court.

The running score in each game is described in a manner peculiar to tennis. Scores of zero to three points are described as "love" (or "zero"), "fifteen", "thirty", and "forty", respectively. The origins of the fifteen, thirty, and forty scores are believed to be medieval French. It is possible that a clock face was used on court, with a quarter move of the hand to indicate a score of fifteen, thirty, and forty-five. When the hand moved to sixty, the game was over. Another explanation is that the scoring system was copied from the game sphairistike
Stické

Stick? is a List of sports#Racket sports invented in the late 19th century merging aspects of real tennis, racquets , and tennis. It derives from Sphairistik? , the term originally given to lawn tennis by Walter Clopton Wingfield....
, which was played by British officers in India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
 during the 19th century. That game's scoring system was based on the different gun calibres of the British naval ships. When firing a salute, the ships first fired their 15-pound guns on the main deck, followed by the 30-pound guns of the middle deck, and finally by the 40-pound lower gun deck.

The origin of the use of "love" for zero is also disputed; it is possible that it derives from the French word for an egg (l'oeuf) because an egg looks like the number zero. "Love" is also said to derive from "l'heure" or "the hour" in French. Another possibility of the origin comes from the Dutch "iets voor lof doen," which means to do something for nothing. The word ('lof' nothing) has changed over time to 'love'. (Talk show host Johnny Carson
Johnny Carson

John William ?Johnny? Carson was an American television host and comedian, known as host of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson for 30 years....
, an avid tennis player himself, once joked that, "In tennis, love means nothing; and in love, tennis means nothing!"). In Asia, the 'love all' score is said to represent a state in which neither player has yet to score a point, indicating both players are in a state of mutual affection without having drawn any blood.

If each player has won three points, the score is described as "deuce" (from French deux meaning two [more points]) rather than "forty-all". From this point on, whenever the score is tied, it is described as "deuce" regardless of how many points have been played. The player who wins the next point after deuce is said to have the advantage. If the player with advantage loses the next point, the score is again deuce, since the score is tied. If the player with the advantage wins the next point, that player has won the game, since the player now leads by two points. When the server is the player with the advantage, the score is stated by him before the next point as "advantage in." When the server's opponent has the advantage, the server states the score as "advantage out." These phrases are sometimes shortened to "ad in" and "ad out."

Note that except when the "No-Ad" scoring variant (see below) is in use, a score of "thirty-all" is functionally equivalent to "deuce", and "forty-thirty" is equivalent to "advantage". These equivalences are not used in a professional match where the judge states the score. A score of "thirty-all" means that the players have won exactly two points each, while a score of "deuce" means that the players have won at least three points each.

The current point score is announced orally before each point by the judge, or by the server if there is no judge. When stating the score, the server's score is stated first. If the server (or the judge) announces the score as "thirty-love," for example, it means that the server has won two points and the receiver none.

Scoring a set


A set consists of a sequence of games played with service alternating from one player (or side) between games, ending when the count of games won meets certain criteria. The players also swap ends of the court after each odd-numbered game. The score of games within a set is counted in the ordinary manner, except that a score of zero games is read as "love". The score is written using digits separated by a dash. The score is announced by the judge or server at the start of each game.

In doubles, service alternates between the teams. One player serves for an entire service game, with that player's partner serving for the entirety of the team's next service game. However, players of the receiving team receive the serve on alternating points.

The set is won by the first player (or team) to have won at least six games and at least two games more than his or her opponent. Traditionally, sets would be played until both these criteria had been met, with no maximum number of games. In order to shorten matches, James Van Alen
James Van Alen

James Henry Van Alen is best known for being the founder of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, the largest tennis museum in the world.He was born and died in Newport, Rhode Island, Rhode Island, USA....
 created a tie-breaker system, which was widely introduced in the early 1970s. If the score reaches 6-5, one further game is played. If the leading player wins this game, he wins the set 7-5. If the trailing player wins the game, the score is tied at 6-6 and a special tiebreaker game is played. The winner of the tiebreak wins the set by a score of 7-6. The tiebreak is sometimes not employed for the final set of a match, so that the deciding set must be played until one player or team has won two more games than the opponent. This is true in three of the four major tennis championships, all except the United States Open
U.S. Open (tennis)

The US Open tennis tournament is one of the oldest tennis championships in the world, first contested in 1881. The tournament is chronologically the fourth and final Grand Slam tennis tournament each year....
 where a tiebreak is played even in the deciding set (fifth set for the men, third set for the women) at 6-6. A tiebreak is not played in the deciding set in the other three majors - the Australian Open
Australian Open

The Australian Open is the first of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments held each year. The tournament is held each January at Melbourne Park....
, the French Open, and Wimbledon
The Championships, Wimbledon

The Championships, Wimbledon, or simply Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is widely considered the most prestigious....
. (When the tie-break was first introduced, it was invoked at 8-8 rather than 6-6.)

Scoring a tiebreak game

At a score of 6-6, a set is often determined by one more game called a "seven point tiebreak." Points are counted using ordinary numbering. The set is decided by the player who wins at least seven points in the tiebreak but also has two points more than his opponent. For example, if the score is 6 points to 5 points and the player with 6 points wins the next point, he wins the tiebreak and the set. If the player with 5 points wins the point, the tiebreak continues and cannot be won on the next point, since no player will be two points better than his opponent. Since only one more game is played to determine the winner of the set, the score of the set is always 7-6 (or 6-7). Sometimes the tiebreak points are also included, for example 7-6 (7-4). Another way of listing the score of the tiebreak is to just list the loser's points. For example, if the score is listed as 7-6 (8), the tiebreak score was 10-8 (since 8 is the loser's points, and the winner must win by two points).

The player who would normally be serving after 6-6 is the one to serve first in the tiebreak, and the tiebreak is considered a service game for this player. The server begins his service from the deuce court and serves one point. After the first point, the serve changes to the first server's opponent. Each player then serves two consecutive points for the remainder of the tiebreak. Furthermore, the first of each two-point service starts from the server's advantage court and ends in the deuce court. After every six points, the players switch ends of the court. At the end of the tiebreak, the players switch ends of the court again, since the set score is always odd (13 games).

An alternative tie-break system called the Coman tie-break is sometimes used by the United States Tennis Association. Scoring is the same, but end changes take place after the first point and then after every four points. This approach allows the servers of doubles teams to continue serving from the same end of the court as during the body of the set.

History of the tiebreak


The tiebreak was invented by James Van Alen
James Van Alen

James Henry Van Alen is best known for being the founder of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, the largest tennis museum in the world.He was born and died in Newport, Rhode Island, Rhode Island, USA....
 in 1965 after an earlier, unsuccessful attempt to speed up the game by the use of his so-called Van Alen Streamlined Scoring System (VASSS). For two years before the Open Era, in 1955 and 1956, the United States Pro Championship in Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, the most populous county in the state. The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie, approximately 60 miles west of the Pennsylvania border....
 was played by VASSS rules. The scoring was the same as that in table tennis
Table tennis

Table tennis, also known as ping pong, is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight, hollow ball back and forth with rackets ....
, with sets played to 21 points and players alternating 5 services, with no second service. The rules were partially created in order to limit the effectiveness of the powerful service of the reigning professional champion, Pancho Gonzales
Pancho Gonzales

Ricardo Alonso Gonz?lez or Richard Gonzalez, , who was generally known as Pancho Gonzales or, less often, as Pancho Gonzalez, was the World number one male tennis player rankings tennis player for an unequalled 8 years in the 1950s and early 1960s....
. Even with the new rules, however, Gonzales beat Pancho Segura
Pancho Segura

Pancho Segura, born Francisco Olegario Segura , was a leading tennis player of the 1940s and 1950s, both as an amateur and as a professional....
 in the finals of both tournaments. Even though the 1955 match went to 5 sets, with Gonzales barely holding on to win the last one 21-19, apparently it took only 47 minutes to play. The fans attending the matches preferred the traditional rules, however, and in 1957 the tournament reverted to the old method of scoring.

The tiebreak was then invented by Van Alen in 1965 and was introduced at the United States Open in 1970 after a successful trial period at Newport, Rhode Island. Originally, the winner of the tiebreak was the first player to reach five points, and there was no requirement that someone win by two points.

Impetus to use the tiebreak gained force after a monumental 1969 struggle at Wimbledon between Pancho Gonzales
Pancho Gonzales

Ricardo Alonso Gonz?lez or Richard Gonzalez, , who was generally known as Pancho Gonzales or, less often, as Pancho Gonzalez, was the World number one male tennis player rankings tennis player for an unequalled 8 years in the 1950s and early 1960s....
 and Charlie Pasarell
Charlie Pasarell

Charles "Charlie" Pasarell is a former American tennis player and commentator. He has been the tournament representative of the Americas on the Association of Tennis Professionals Board of Directors since 1990....
. This was a 5-set match that lasted five hours and 12 minutes and took 2 days to complete. In the fifth set the 41-year-old Gonzales won all seven match points that Pasarell had against him, twice coming back from 0-40 deficits. The final score was 22-24, 1-6, 16-14, 6-3, 11-9.

In 1971 the tiebreak was introduced at Wimbledon when the score in any set except the final set reached 8-8 in games.

In 1979 the tiebreak was changed to be in effect when any set reached 6-6 in games, except the final set.

Scoring the match


Most matches consist of an odd number of sets, the match winner being the player who wins more than half of the sets. The match ends as soon as this winning condition is met. Men's singles and doubles matches may consist of five sets (the winner being the first to win three sets) while most women's and mixed doubles matches are three sets (the winner being the first to win two sets).

While the alternation of service between games continues throughout the match without regard to sets, the ends are changed after each odd game within a set (including the last game). If, for example, the second set of a match ends with the score at 6-3, 1-6, the ends are changed as the last game played was the 7th (odd) game of the set and in spite of it being the 16th (even) game of the match. Notably in such situations where a set ends with an odd game, back to back games see change of ends i.e. ends are changed before and after the first game of the following set. A tie-breaker game is treated as a single game for the purposes of this alternation. Since tie-breakers always result in a score of 7-6, there is always a court change after the tie-breaker.

The score of a complete match may be given simply by sets won, or with the scores of each set given separately. In either case, the match winner's score is stated first. In the former, shorter form, a match might be listed as 3-1 (i.e. three sets to one). In the latter form, this same match might be further described as "7-5 6-7 (4) 6-4 7-6 (6)". This match was won three sets to one, with the match loser winning the second set on a tie-breaker. The numbers in parentheses, normally included in printed scorelines but omitted when spoken, indicate the duration of the tiebreaker following a given set, and specify the number of points that the loser of the tiebreaker won. Here, the match winner lost the second-set tiebreaker 7-4, and won the fourth-set tiebreaker 8-6.

Total points scored

Because tennis is scored set by set and game by game, a player may lose a match despite winning the majority of points and/or games played.

Consider a player who wins six games in each of two sets, all by a score of game-30. The winner has scored 4x12 = 48 points and the loser 2x12 = 24. Suppose also that the loser wins four games in each set, all by a score of game-love. The loser has scored 4x8 = 32 points and the winner zero in those games. The final score is a win by 6-4, 6-4; total points 48-56. It is also possible to win more games, but lose the match, e.g. 6-4, 0-6, 6-4.

Announcing the score

If there is no judge to announce the score of a match, there is a specific protocol for stating the score. During a game, the server has the responsibility to announce the game score before he serves. He does this by announcing his score first. If, for example, the server loses the first three points of his service game, he will serve from the advantage court. (In any game, including tiebreak games, a serving player always serves to the deuce court when the number of points played out so far in that game is an even number, and to the advantage court when it is an odd number.) The server would say, "Love, forty." This convention is used consistently. After a set is complete, the server, before serving for the first game of the next set, announces the set scores so far completed in the match, stating his scores first. If he has won the first two sets and is beginning the third, he would say, "Two, love, new set." If he had lost the first two sets, he would say, "Love, two, new set." Finally, after the completion of the match, either player, when asked the score, announces his scores first. For example, if a player says the score of his match was 6-4, 1-6, 4-6, he won the first set but lost the next two to lose the match.

Idiomatic score announcement

It should be noted that in recent times, especially amongst amateur players and especially at tennis clubs, a 'slang' has taken root in announcing the score. It is unknown as to the reason for changing the announcement of the score (perhaps laziness?), but none the less these substitutions occur: 15 (fifteen) becomes 5 (five), 30 (thirty) becomes 3 (three) and 40 (forty) becomes 4 (four), 0 (love) remains as is. For example, where normally one would call out the score for 15-0 as "Fifteen, love," the idiomatic call out for 15-0 is instead "Five, love." For 40-30, it would be "Four, three." Particularly confusing is 15-30, which would be said "Five, three", and to an uninformed onlooker may appear that the player with 'five' is winning, because five is greater than three.

Announcing the score in different languages


Language 0 15 30 40 40-40 A X-X
English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
 
love1 fifteen thirty forty deuce advantage (X)-all
French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
 
zéro quinze trente quarante égalité 2avantage (X)-ŕ
Croatian
Croatian language

Croatian language is a South Slavic languages which is used primarily in Croatia, by Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in neighbouring countries where Croats are Indigenous peoples, in Italian region of Molise, and parts of the Croats diaspora....
 
ništa petnaest trideset cetrdeset izjednacenje prednost (X)-oba (single)/svi (double)
German
German language

German is a West Germanic languages, thus related to and classified alongside English language and Dutch language. It is one of the world's world language and the most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union....
 
null fünfzehn dreißig vierzig Einstand Vorteil (X)-beide
Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
 
cero quince treinta cuarenta iguales ventaja (X)-iguales
Swedish
Swedish language

Swedish is a North Germanic languages language, spoken by around 10 million people, predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland, especially along the coast and on the ?land islands....
 
noll femton trettio fyrtio lika fördel (X) lika
Danish
Danish language

Danish is one of the North Germanic languages , a sub-group of the Germanic languages branch of the Indo-European languages. It is spoken by around 6 million people, mainly in Denmark; the language is also used by the 50,000 Danes in the northern parts of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany where it holds the status of minority language....
 
nul femten tredive fyrre lige fordel a (X)
Portuguese
Portuguese language

Portuguese is a Romance language that originated in what is now Galicia and Portugal. It is derived from the Latin language spoken by the Romanization Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula around 2000 years ago....
 
zero quinze trinta quarenta iguais vantagem (X)-igual
Italian
Italian language

Italian is a Romance languages spoken by about 63 million people as a first language, primarily in Italy. In Switzerland, Italian is one of four Linguistic geography of Switzerlands....
 
zero quindici trenta quaranta paritŕ vantaggio (X)-pari
Polish
Polish language

Polish , an official language of Poland, has the largest number of speakers of any West Slavic languages. Polish-speakers use the language in a uniform manner through most of Poland, and it has a regular orthography....
 
zero pietnascie trzydziesci czterdziesci równowaga przewaga po (X)
Hungarian
Hungarian language

Hungarian is a Uralic languages unrelated to most other languages in Europe. It is mainly spoken in Hungary and by the Hungarian minorities in the seven neighbouring countries....
 
semmi3 tizenöt harminc negyven egyenlo elony (X)-mind4
Dutch
Dutch language

Dutch is a West Germanic languages spoken by over 22 million people as a first language, and about 5 million people as a second language."1% of the EU population claims to speak Dutch well enough in order to have a conversation." Outside the European Union the number of second language speakers of Dutch is very small. Most native...
 
nul vijftien dertig veertig gelijk voordeel (X)-gelijk
Romanian
Romanian language

Romanian or Daco-Romanian ; self-designation: limba rom?na, ) is a Romance languages spoken by around 24 to 28 million people, primarily in Romania and Moldova....
 
zero cincisprezece treizeci patruzeci egalitate avantaj (X)-egal
Czech
Czech language

Czech is a West Slavic language with about 12 million native speakers; it is the majority language in the Czech Republic and spoken by Czech people worldwide....
 
nula patnáct tricet ctyricet shoda výhoda (X) oba
Hebrew
Hebrew language

Hebrew is a Semitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Hebrew is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and Classical Hebrew is used for prayer or study in Jews communities around the world....
5
??? ('Efes) ??? ???? (Chamesh 'esre) ?????? (Shloshim) ?????? (Arba'im) ?????? (Shivyon) ????? (Yitaron) (X)-??? (Lakol)


1 In English, a tie-break score of 0 is announced as "zero".
2 At the French Open the first deuce is announced as "quarante-ŕ".
3 In Hungarian, a tie-break score of 0 is announced as "nulla".
4 Formerly "(X)-egyenlo" was also used but "(X)-mind" is stated in nowadays' rules.
5 Phonetic pronunciation in parenthesis.

Alternative game scoring

Some tennis matches or leagues employ "No-Ad" scoring. Each game proceeds as in regular tennis scoring, but if the score reaches deuce, then the winner of the next point, the seventh in the game, wins the game. The receiver, or receiving team in doubles, selects which court to receive in, with the exception of mixed doubles (in which the receiver of the same gender as the current server always receives). No-ad scoring is most notably used in World Team Tennis
World Team Tennis

World TeamTennis is a tennis league playing a unique team format in the United States. The league has been opened for international teams....
, and in many recreational leagues, and some Major Mixed doubles events. The primary reason for using no-ad scoring is to speed up play, and it is often used in conjunction with an early tiebreaker (at 4-4, rather than 6-6).

In most doubles tennis, the third set is replaced by a "match tiebreak". This is played with rules similar to the standard tiebreak, with the exception that a minimum of 10 points must be won. Notably, the international Davis Cup
Davis Cup

The Davis Cup is the premier international team event in men's tennis. The largest annual international team competition in sports, the Davis Cup is run by the International Tennis Federation and is contested between teams of players from competing countries in a knock-out format....
 tournament for men still uses 5-set doubles matches. These rules are not used in ATP or WTA tour singles events, though the junior singles events at Wimbledon used these rules in 2007.