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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. Glossary of tennis terms - Wikipedia

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    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 has won one point after deuce is said to have the advantage. Dig: A shot where the player hits the ball just before the second bounce.

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

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    French Open: *Alexander Zverev 6-4 6-6 Alex de Minaur. 21:26, Jamie Braidwood. We’re back to deuce after De Minaur cracks a brilliant forehand winner. Zverev is finally given a warning for the ...

  6. Fast4 Tennis - Wikipedia

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    First player to 5 points. Each player serves twice starting in deuce court switching sides after 4 points. At 4-all, a coin toss by the umpire (or racquet spin if none is present) determines who will serve the ninth point with the receiving player choosing sides on the final point. Reference to Tennis Australia description of the rules

  7. Where is he now? What happened to Deuce Hogan after ... - AOL

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    Former Texas high school star Deuce Hogan began his college career at Iowa but has since transferred to Kentucky. Here is a closer look at how Hogan’s career has gone since his season of QB1 was ...

  8. 'What a difference a year makes': Stocks in this sector are ...

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    The analysts point to the stocks' right-sized valuations and a potential improvement in fundamentals. The sector has lagged the S&P 500's rally this year, up just 1%, while the index has surged 26%.

  9. 2009 Australian Open – Men's singles final - Wikipedia

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    4–3 saw a long and grueling game as Nadal fell behind 15–40 in his service game. He saved the first break point after a rally and saved the second one with an excellent serve. Federer got the advantage at deuce but Nadal saved the third break point with an ace. Federer fought back to gain a fourth break point that Nadal saved with a drop shot.