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Unforced error in a tennis match is that type of mistake that are not due to the good shots of your opponent. The fewest number of unforced errors in a tennis match is the less number of chances you give your opponent to make a point in your court because of your carelessness.

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For a any women's match or any men non-grand slam matches 48 and for a men's grand slam match 72, if you're talking about a whole match. If it's an actual game in a set, it would be 4 points- 15-0, 30-0, 40-0, and then game.

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Unforced errors are shots that a player makes to lose a point, where (s)he is not being pressured by the opponent. The scoring judge tallies an unforced error when the judge assesses that the player should have been able to keep the ball in play at that juncture in the point, but did not. Examples of unforced errors include netting a service return of an average-calibre serve, hitting a double fault, and hitting an easy overhead long.

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