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A let is a stroke that doesn't count and must be replayed. This most commonly happens when a serve touches the net before entering the proper service court. It's also a let if the serve is delivered before the receiver is ready, if play is interrupted by some unusual occurrence (such as an animal running onto the court), or if a linesman's decision that resulted in stoppage of play is reversed by the umpire. A let can also occur when (if playing next to another court) a ball comes onto the court that is not being currently played with. This doesn't really happen in pro tennis because of the "ball boys", but in lower tennis games this could happen.

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