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Tennis scoring is much less obvious than you might assume if you’ve watched a competition here and there. If you’re confused about all the scoring vocabulary, read on for a guide to tennis ...
The four tennis majors are the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open. An example of a winning score during a men’s match at a major is 6-3, 7-5, 6-2.
— Tennis scoring was "originally" kept on clock faces, with hands being placed at 15, 30 and 45 minute marks to keep score. The 45-minute mark was dialed back to 40 to account for advantage ...
Now, the International Tennis Federation has approved a two-year program to study the impact of “no-ad” tennis. No-ad tennis means that when the score of a game is tied at deuce, 40-40, the ...
Tennis debuted a new scoring system last week, dubbed "FAST4," with an exhibition match between Roger Federer and Lleyton Hewitt at Sydney's Qantas Credit Union Arena. Here's a summary of the new ...
Tennis scoring is elaborate, but you’ll get the hang of it Understanding the ins and outs of tennis scoring isn’t the easiest task, but once it all clicks, matches become that much more exciting.
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