The point of tennis is to keep the ball within bounds on the opposite side of the net from yourself, and to be the last person to do so.
In tennis, the player who won the point serves next.
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In tennis, when you score a point, it is simply referred to as winning a point. The terms "try," "ace," and "ringer" are not used to describe scoring a point in tennis. An "ace" specifically refers to a serve that the opponent cannot touch, resulting in an immediate point. "Ringer" is not a term used in tennis; it is more commonly associated with other sports or games.
You lose the point and your opponent wins the point.
Tennis scores by 15 because the scoring system in tennis is based on a clock face, with each point representing 15, 30, 40, and then game point. This system dates back to the origins of tennis in the 16th century.
it means game point
Tennis is a sport just like soccer and football Just to have fun or it can be a career
In tennis, the ball can only bounce once before a player loses the point.
Match point is played just like any other point in tennis, where the server must serve into the opposite service box on the receiver's side, but if the person with the match point wins the point, the match is over.
Tennis.
Win the rally.
Serving an ace in tennis is worth just as many points as serving, playing the point out, and winning it. In other words, one point.