Sorry for the long answer but there is some background to this:
Tennis was created a while back by the high-class citizens of some country (anyone know?). The high-class citizens wished to keep their game class-specific and therefore they set up the weird scoring in tennis in an attempt to deter the poor from taking up the game. Because the scoring was unusual, the hope was that the lower-class would not be able to understand the game and therefore not take it up.
15 30 40 60 i believe that to be it
luv(aka 0), 15, 30 40, game.
There are 4 points in tennis- love(zero), 15, 30, and 40. If the score is tied you would say the point, (followed by "all"), e.g., "15 all"
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.
The score in tennis used to be counted on a clock; one point equals 15, two points 30, three points 45. However, after the introduction of deuce (40-40) and ads (ad-in, ad-out, three points was changed to 40 so that when the score was ad-in or ad-out, the hand would move to 50.
In tennis, a player needs to win four points to win a game. When the score reaches 15-30-40, the player just needs to win one more point to win the game.
The scoring system in tennis evolved from an older system where points were counted in multiples of 15. The progression from 15 to 30 to 40 reflects this historical origin. The reason for this specific progression is not entirely clear, but it has become a traditional part of the game.
No love means zero. it then goes love (zero), 15, 30, 40. and deuce is when it is 40 for both teams.
The scoring system in tennis, with points progressing from 15 to 30 to 40, has historical origins and reflects the sport's evolution. The progression is believed to have originated from a clock face, where the hand would move from 15 to 30 to 45 (now 40) to keep track of the score. This system adds a layer of complexity and strategy to the game, as players must win points consecutively to secure a game.
It is 0 (Love) - 30 - 40 - Game Point.
0-love 15 30 40-match 40 even = duce where it is advantage then match point
The tennis scoring system is based on the numbers 15, 30, and 40 because it originated from a clock face. The numbers were used to represent points won in a game, with 15, 30, and 45 being easier to call out quickly during a match. Over time, the score of 45 was changed to 40 for easier communication.