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The typical sport that uses the term, "deuce", is Tennis or Table Tennis.

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Which sport do they say forty love?

You would hear those words in tennis. They are for keeping score in a game. The game points go from love (0) to 15, 30, 40 and then game. If it is 40 all, it is deuce. To win a deuce, you must win by 2 points. It goes from deuce to the advantage of the player who won that point, and then game.


In which Olympic sport would you see scores like 30-Love or Deuce?

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In which sport might you hear the team forty love?

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In which sport might you hear the term love?

Tennis - a score of zero points is known as "love"; Ex: The score is 40 to love.


Are love and deuce the only points in tennis?

No love means zero. it then goes love (zero), 15, 30, 40. and deuce is when it is 40 for both teams.


In which sport might you hear forty love?

Ping pong. Or Tennis, if you're into that sort of thing.


What would be between 30 and deuce?

It would be 40. The scoring in tennis is love, 15, 30, 40.Deuce is when the score is tied at 40.


Where did the word 'deuce' originate in tennis?

The word comes from the French phrase deux, which means "at two" (as in needing two more points to win). Also, there is a Latin prefix in it (du) which mean two; twice.


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How did the origin of tennis scoring come about?

The origin of tennis scoring can be traced back to medieval France, where the game was played in monastery courtyards. The scoring system, which uses terms like "love" and "deuce," is believed to have evolved from the French word for egg, "l'oeuf," which sounds similar to "love." The term "deuce" is thought to come from the French word "deux," meaning two, representing the tie score at 40-40. Over time, these terms became standardized and are still used in tennis today.