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Q: What is the score when the opponent is ahead by one point after three points in tennis?
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What is point in table tennis?

aim is to be the first to score 11 points and win the game.


What if you get hit with the tennis ball?

You lose the point and your opponent wins the point.


In table tennis after winning a point do you switch sides?

In today's competition, you serve two points, then your opponent serves two. ten-all is duce, at which time the serve changes every point until someone wins by two points.


What is the minimum point in a tennis match?

15 points is the minimum points


Why is tennis points love thirty forty?

The tennis points go like this: Love (0 points) 15 (1 point) 30 (2 points) 40 (3 points) Game (4 points) That is just how tennis is played.


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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.


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Can you hit your opponent in tennis?

While it is not against the rules to yell, cussing can cause you to loose some points if there is a ref. If you use bad words exceedingly often, then the ref can call you on it.


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It is 0 (Love) - 30 - 40 - Game Point.


What is a deuce in tennis?

if the players are on a tie at any number that is called deuce


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How many services are there in table tennis?

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