In tennis, when the player serving is losing by a score of 15-40, this is considered "double break point" as his opponent has two opportunities to win the game or "break" his service.
Break point is when the oppenent is on the verge of breaking your serve. If he wins your break point on your serve. He has broken you.
Break point is a point played which, if won by the returner of service, gives the returner the game.
A double break point refers to a score of 15-40. Where the player NOT serving has TWO chances to win that game IF he converts one of those TWO chances. (Note: the score reflects 15 for player serving and 40 for the player NOT serving) A triple break point would be 0-40. A break point would be 30-40.
A break point conversion occurs in tennis. If a player has a chance to win the game when playing the next point and does so, he converts his break point.
If at any point in the game where the receiving team has a break point (or Advantage in Ad-Scoring after a deuce), then it is called a break point.
A service break means that a player has won a game when his or her opponent was serving. A break point is a point when the server is behind and will lose the game if he or she loses that point.
A break in tennis is when the server loses the game to the receiver. A breakpoint is the point of the game which, if the receiver wins the point, will result in the receiver winning the game. Such as if the score was 30-40. The next point would be considered a break point because if the receiver wins the point the receiver will win the game.
The answer is no you cant. But you will lose that point.
A double fault in tennis is two consecutive serving faults that result in the loss of a point. The term double fault has been in use since 1909.
The advantage of break point is where the server is down 30-40 in points, and the receiver has the chance to win the game (not the entire match, just the single game).
The opposition get a point for a double fault