Unforced error in a tennis match is that type of mistake that are not due to the good shots of your opponent. The fewest number of unforced errors in a tennis match is the less number of chances you give your opponent to make a point in your court because of your carelessness.
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He may but he just needs to make less unforced errors, and wait till federer retires...
Two strings are needed to string a tennis racket. The length of the string is to be about 11 to 12 meters.
The points needed to win a game is 4, but there are 6 games in a set. So the fewest number of points needed is 24 points.
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There is no such thing as an unforced error in baseball. The term became popular with tennis announcers for a point scored on a mistake by one player that was not the result of a shot by his opponent. The term has been picked up by some golf announcers, which makes no sense in that nothing an opponent does can cause a golfer to make a poor shot. Never heard the term applied to baseball, but suppose it could be used in reference to things like wild pitches, passed balls, throwing errors, etc.
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