"Take two" is a common phrase in tennis used by the receiving player when the server causes a let. A let is when the server serves the ball, but the ball hits the net before bouncing into the service box.
The receiver would say "take two", which means that the server will be able to re-do the first serve, as well as have a second serve to use if he or she fails to get the first serve into the service box.
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The typical sport that uses the term, "deuce", is Tennis or Table Tennis.
lawn tennis is a tennis
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Tennis in German is Tennis.
Grass tennis is tennis which is played on grass. A famous grass tennis arena is the Wimbledon.
une raquette de tennis (by the way, it's racquet in English)
"Tennis" in English is tennis in Italian.
it is associated with Tennis
No, it should not. It is not difficult to differentiate between tennis and table tennis.