It depends what kind of scoring you are using, American scoring, (every point counts) and its the first player to 15points. If it gets to 14 all, the player in disadvantage, (not in hand) gets to decide long or short, (to 15 or 17). Proper Scoring, (win points only on a serve) and its the first player to 9 points. You always have to win by 2 points. each game is called a set, usually people play "best of 5" which means a player has to win 3 sets to win the match.
Brett
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objective scoring means that you win a sport by scoring most goals!
Micheal Jackson
Jaromir Jagr in 2001
The Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open.
Scoring because it makes you win better then to lose.
17 Titles
61 titles
You can win by scoring more runs than the opposition or by restricting them below your achieved score......
No player ever won an National Collegiate Athletic Association scoring title, American Basketball Association scoring title, and National Basketball Association scoring title. ABA (1967-1976) scoring title winners were Connie Hawkins, Larry Jones, Spencer Haywood, Dan Issel, Charlie Scott, Julius Erving (three times), and George McGinnis. None of those players ever won a scoring title in the NBA.