In tennis, when both opponents are tied at 40-40, the score is called deuce. Deuce changes to advantage when one opponent scores after achieving deuce.
Tennis and badminton are actually very different. They don't score the same way. In tennis, it starts with love, 15, 30, 45, deuce or game. You always say your score first, then the opponent's. Love love, fifteen love, thirty love, fourty-five love. Deuce. Add in, add out. Deuce in when both sides have fourty-five (three points) If you play with add (or advantage) then you have to win two more points after reaching deuce. If you don't play with add, then after reaching deuce, you only have to win one more point. In badminton, you play to 21, and you score with normal scoring. 0,0 you would start with, whoever gets the point has a new score of 1. Much less weird :)
40 40 other wise known as duece or 40 all is a score, like in tennis you score like 15, 15 all (if it is a point each) then 30 , then 40 , then game. or if its 40 all (duece) and one person gets the point then its advantage to them, if they then win the next point its their game b ut if the other person wins the point its back to 40 all
When you play tennis the score is love (0), 15, 30, 40, won. If both players are at 40 it is called deuce. Once you are at that stage the next person that gets a point gets advantage you only need one point the win once you are at advantige and if the other team gets the point you are back at deuce. There is no contact and was first played in the 19th century. you get a point by the other team hitting the ball out, not hitting it over the net, or the other team doesn't serve it right the first 2 tries.
It's usually the second pitch of a pitchers repertoire.
if the score is deuce, the score goes as follows: if you are serving and you win the point, it is ad- in.... if you serve and win again, you win the game. if you are serving and you lose the point, it is ad-out... if you serve and lose again, you lose the game. if it is ad-in, and you lose the point, the score goes back to deuce, until someone wins.
A match point is a point that, if won by the person who has the match point, would result in winning the match, thus the "match point." If someone has a match point, they are one point away from winning a match. In a scenario where the person who has match point is up 40-0, then the person will have 3 match points (if the opponent wins two points, the person will still have an opportunity to win).
A deuce occurs when both players have earned three points in one game, making the score 40-40. When this happens, the game turns into a 'win by two' situation. First player to get up by two points takes the game. Say we are playing a match and I win the first point. As we go to serve the next point, the score is considered to be my ad. If you win the next point, the score goes back to deuce. If i win it, I receive the game.
If the score is deuce, you should serve from the deuce side (that's the right side if you're standing on the baselinie and looking at the net).
A 'deuce' is a point in a tennis match where the points of both players in game are tied at 40-40. Instead of having to gain just one point to win the game, each players much win two consecutive points which will gon to 'Advantage' and then the point for the game. If a defending player regains a point when the other player has 'Advantage', this will go back to Deuce as Deuce 2. Hope this helps answer your question. Wiki Answers
An advantage is given to the player who wins a point at deuce (40:40.) If that player wins the next consecutive point after that they win that game. If the opposing player wins that point, the score goes back to deuce. A player must win two points consecutively at deuce in order to win the game.
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