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Tennis


Question Posted Wednesday January 23 2008, 7:40 am

you told me if i had questions about tennis to ask. well, here goes. I was reading rules on google, and one part that doesn't make sense to me is duece (sp?) if i have more questions, i'll ask. thanks so much for your help!

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Sima answered Wednesday January 23 2008, 5:25 pm:
A deuce is when the two players get the same amount of points.

So the points go:

0 [love], 15, 30, 40, Game Point

Let's say that you and your opponent both get 30. This is a deuce. However, if you both score 40, you will have to play once more than normal since the score is 40 [one point away from Game Point].

Hope that made sense.

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