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  2. Tennis scoring system - Wikipedia

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    In standard play, scoring beyond a "deuce" score, in which the players have scored three points each, requires that one player must get two points ahead in order to win the game. 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 ...

  3. Why tennis players grunt during matches - AOL

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    The Women’s Tennis Association, which oversees the women’s professional tour, addressed gripes about on-court grunting in 2012, saying it would work with coaches and tennis academies to quiet ...

  4. Grunting in tennis - Wikipedia

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    Grunting in tennis is a loud noise made by some players while hitting their shots. [1] Such noises have sometimes been described as "shrieking" [2] [3] or "screaming". [4]Monica Seles, Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe are generally considered to be the "grunt creators" in the women's and men's games, respectively.

  5. Match fixing in tennis - Wikipedia

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    In July 2018, Egyptian tennis player Karim Hossam received a lifetime ban for match fixing. [14] In August 2019, Egyptian tennis player Issam Haitham Taweel was suspended for five years for match-fixing and other corruption offences. [15] In September 2019, Brazilian tennis player Diego Matos received a lifetime ban for match fixing. [16]

  6. Low scoring at British and it's easy to understand why - AOL

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    Despite its reputation, Royal St. George's has a history of giving up low scores. Henry Cotton set the major championship record with a 65 in 1934 when the British Open was held on the undulating ...

  7. Category:Scoring (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Scoring (tennis)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 15 (tennis)

  8. Why are they playing tennis matches until nearly 4 a.m. at ...

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    First of all, there's no such thing as a “game clock” in tennis, in general, and no such thing as “too late” at the Australian Open and U.S. Open, in particular.

  9. Talk:Tennis scoring system - Wikipedia

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    Real Tennis uses 15,30,40, game scoring with love and deuce. Real Tennis permits a second serve if the first is a fault which is carried onto lawn tennis. It also allows a point to be declared a let if one player was disadvantaged. Though as the serve is played off the penthouse a serve that clips the net would be a fault. Real Tennis the score ...