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Tennis scoring system

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Tennis scoring system

The tennis scoring system is a standard widespread method for scoring tennis matches, including pick-up games. Some tennis matches are played as part of a tournament, which may have various categories, such as singles and doubles. The great majority are organised as a single-elimination tournament, with competitors being eliminated after a single loss, and the overall winner being the last competitor without a loss. Optimally, such tournaments have a number of competitors equal to a power of two in order to fully fill out a single elimination bracket. In many professional and top-level amateur events, the brackets are seeded according to a recognised ranking system, in order to keep the best players in the field from facing each other until as late in the tournament as possible; additionally, if byes are necessary because of a less-than-full bracket, those byes in the first round are usually given to the highest-seeded competitors. A tennis match is composed of points, games, and sets. A set consists of a number of games (a minimum of six), which in turn each consist of points. A set is won by the first side to win six games, with a margin of at least two games over the other side (e.g. 6–4 or 7–5). If the set is tied at six games each, a tiebreak is usually played to decide the set. A match is won when a player or a doubles team has won the majority of the prescribed number of sets. Matches employ either a best-of-three (first to two sets wins) or best-of-five (first to three sets wins) set format. The best-of-five set format is usually only used in the men's singles matches at Grand Slam tournaments.

Tables

· Game score › Description
0
0
Number ofpoints won
0
Corresponding call
"love"
1
1
Number ofpoints won
1
Corresponding call
"15"
2
2
Number ofpoints won
2
Corresponding call
"30"
3
3
Number ofpoints won
3
Corresponding call
"40”
4
4
Number ofpoints won
4
Corresponding call
"game"
Number ofpoints won
Corresponding call
0
"love"
1
"15"
2
"30"
3
"40”
4
"game"
Tiebreak scoring · Set score › Tiebreak scoring
1–0
1–0
Score
1–0
Correspondingcall
"one, zero"
4–3
4–3
Score
4–3
Correspondingcall
"four, three"
4–4, 5–5, 6–6, etc.
4–4, 5–5, 6–6, etc.
Score
4–4, 5–5, 6–6, etc.
Correspondingcall
"four all", "five all", "six all", etc.
4–7, 10–8, etc.
4–7, 10–8, etc.
Score
4–7, 10–8, etc.
Correspondingcall
"set"
Score
Correspondingcall
1–0
"one, zero"
4–3
"four, three"
4–4, 5–5, 6–6, etc.
"four all", "five all", "six all", etc.
4–7, 10–8, etc.
"set"

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