Double 2 Genichiro Sanada-Keigo Atobe Vs. Billy Cassidy- Michael Lee Score 7-5 Japan Won
Double 1 Eiji Kikumaru-Yushi Oshitari Vs. The Griffy Brother (Tom and Terry) Score 7-6 Us Won
Single 3 Kiyosumi Sengoku Vs. Bobby Max Score 6-6 No game both exhausted.
Single 2 Shusuke Fuji Vs. Arnold Ignashov Score 6-4 Japan Won
Single 1 Akaya Kirihara Vs. Kevin Smith Score 2-3 and but then Kirihara got hurt so then it come to this: Also Kevin is in the lead
Single 1 Ryoma Echizen Vs. Kevin Smith continuing with the score Akaya and Kevin had which was 2-3 and in the end Ryoma defeat Kevin and the Score 6-6 so it was a tiebreaker next score 7-6 Japan Won
Score 3 win 1 lose and 1 tie
-8 to -10 scored by Rodney Nivison at the Midwest Invitational 1990.
It is a tennis score, meaning that the server has no points
Yes the receiver can score
Your question makes no sense. And Lucy would probably not care about her score because she changed sex during the tournament.
Tennis consists of the best of two out of three
I'm thinking Tennis Score keeper... and don't worry I actually researched it... -Hope this helps!=)
The word love in tennis is a corresponding call in scoring of it and the meaning of love in tennis is 0.
Zero.
72 or 288 for the whole tournament
In 1997, at the Masters Tournament, Tom Kite got the score of -6
tennis
40 - 40