if the score is deuce, the score goes as follows: if you are serving and you win the point, it is ad- in.... if you serve and win again, you win the game. if you are serving and you lose the point, it is ad-out... if you serve and lose again, you lose the game. if it is ad-in, and you lose the point, the score goes back to deuce, until someone wins.
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∙ 12y agoIn a game, if both player's score is 40 at the same time, then the score is called a deuce. From a deuce, the next player to win a point will have the advantage. If they win another point, they are ahead by two and have won the game. However, if, when a player has the advantage, their opponent wins the next point, the score returns to deuce.
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∙ 11y agoThey play tiebreaker, which is the first to win seven points with a difference of two. However, if it is in the fifth set of the Australian Open, Wimbledon, or French Open, they play until one person wins by a difference of two games.
It varies on each player
Deuce 2, is when you reach deuce for the second time in the game.ex: 40-40 deuceadvantage-4040-40 deuce 2
umm they can be 4.0 - 6.0 feet IMPROVED ANSWER: Tennis players vary in height. Tennis players are usually tall, especially the men. The average height for a women is around 5'9 and for men around 5'11. However the men reach outstanding heights, eg/ Ivo Karlovic from Croatia is 196cm tall the tallest male tennis player. Also, rising star Bernard Tomic of Australia who has a Croatian background (Y) is only 17 and is 194cm tall. If you'd like to find out the height of some tennis players just go on www.wikipedia.com/ and type in the tennis player you are interested in. Thanks, i hope this is a better answer.
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well in Halo Reach, nothing much. players have too much armour for them to be killed with a leg shot.
Ramanathan Krishnan was the first Indian to reach the semifinals of Wimbledon in 1960. He was also semifinalist of 1961.
There are no CPU players for multiplayer in Halo Reach.
Depends on what you mean by "you." I'll assume that you mean either a ball you have just hit, or yourself. If the ball touches the net on a serve, and bounces over the net landing in-bounds, then it is called a let, and acts just like a redo. If the ball hits the net and falls back on your side, then it is a fault and you loose the point. Any other time, the ball is allowed to hit the net. If you touch the net yourself (either with your racquet, clothes, body, hair) before the ball has bounced twice on the opponent's court then you loose the point.
Each game is played up to 11 points. Matches are usually the best of 3, 5 or 7 games. Depending on the standard of the players, a single match can last from about 15 minutes up to approximately one hour.