i think you should smartin up and by a scoreboard
When the score in a tennis match reaches 40-40, it is called "deuce." The player who wins the next point after deuce gets the advantage. If they win the following point as well, they win the game. If they lose the point, the score goes back to deuce.
After a deuce in tennis, the score is referred to as "advantage" for the player who wins the next point. If that player wins the following point as well, they win the game. If they lose the point, the score returns to deuce.
You don't "get out" in tennis. You lose or you win.
Your equilibrium loses track of a balance point, thus your body reacts the same
You opponent(s) win and go on to play in more matches, while you walk away in shame.
After the deuce point in a tennis match, one player must win two consecutive points to secure the game. This is known as "advantage" and if the player wins the next point, they win the game. If they lose the point, the score returns to deuce and the process continues until one player wins two consecutive points.
If you lose track of something, you cannot find it. To lose track of time means that you got busy and let a deadline slip up on you. To lose track of a person means that you have not been in touch for a long time, and no longer know where they are. To lose track of an item means that you have lost it.
The answer is no you cant. But you will lose that point.
Define lose. Well, nothing really happens. You just don't get the grand trophy for completely everything. If you do challenge AAA, but can't beat his score but beat Abigial's, you will get Abigial's prize but it dare will not be considered completed.
Tennis balls bounce because the air pressure inside is higher than the outside pressure. They begin to lose bounce as soon as removed from their pressure can. The alititude where the ball is played will affect the bounce. As they are played, they lose more bounce. Typically, they lose too much bounce to play after about 3 sets of recreational (amateur) tennis, or 8 games of professional tennis.
In tennis, the term "deuce" is used when the score is tied at 40-40. The next point after deuce is called "advantage." If the player serving wins the next point, they gain advantage and have a chance to win the game on the next point. If they lose the point, the score goes back to deuce. The player must win two consecutive points after deuce to win the game.
... will lose your car and you will lose points from your credit score.