SCORING
Points in tennis are called love, 15, 30, 40, deuce and advantage.THE GAME
0, or nothing, is called 'love'. It is believed to come from the pronunciation of the French word 'l' oeuf', which sounds like 'love. The use of 'l'ouef', meaning 'egg', to denote nothing, is derived from the shape of an egg. The first point won by a player is called 15, the second point, 30, the third point, 40. If a player then wins a fourth point before his opponent has won three points, then that player wins the game. However, if both players have won three points (40-all), the score is then deuce, and it is necessary to win two points in a row to win the game. The word 'deuce' comes from an Old French word 'deus', meaning 'two'. The first point won after a score of deuce is called advantage, either to the server of receiver, but if that player loses the next point then the score returnes to deuce. Here are the score of the game in which deuse occurs:15 - love
15 - all
30 - 15
40 - 15
40 - 30
deuce
advantage receiver (or player' s name)
deuce
advantage server (or player's name)
game server
THE SET
The first player who wins six games, wins the set, provided he has won two more games than his opponent. If the score reaches five games to six, then the winning player must win the next game. If the score reaches six games all, then it becomes a tiebreak. Men usually play the best out of five sets and women, the best out of three sets.THE TIEBREAK
In most matches, when a game score of six all is reached, a tiebreak is played. In a tiebreak the points are called 1, 2, 3, etc. Each side serves only once. This is so an not to give too great an advantage to the server. The player who wins the tiebreak game is the player who wins seven points with at least two more points than his opponent. He wins the set seven games to six. In a tiebreak the players must keep playing until one player is two points ahead.In doubles the players serve alternately in the same order as before.



