How to keep scores in Tennis?

Tennis is a racket sport played inside a tennis court. As with any sports, when a player wins a point the score is kept but tennis has a unique way of counting scores. Please refer basics of tennis for gaming rules of tennis including serving and turns . Before we discuss tennis scoring, we need to understand points, games, and sets. A tennis match is made up of sets, and each match is played an odd number of sets and a player (or team) with most winning set wins the match. Most tennis matches are generally played 3 sets, and a player winning 2 sets wins the match (best 2-out-of-3 sets). Men's professional matches in Davis Cup and Grand Slam play best 3-of-5 set matches. In some matches, if players tie at a 1-1 set score, a tie break (7-point) or a match tiebreak (10-points) is played to decide the winner instead of playing a full third set.

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Tennis Strings, Gauges and Tensions

As a tennis player, finding a right tennis racket, string, string gauge (thickness) and string tension is not an easy task. Picking out correct tennis gear with adaquate string tension not only improves your game, but also avoid you from getting an injury. In this article, we will review type of tennis strings, gauges (thickness) and tensions which may affect your game.

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Tennis Basics

Tennis is a racket sport played inside the netted rectangular tennis court. Tennis has singles (one player on each side of the netted court), and doubles (two players on each side of the netted court) games with doubles game occupying slightly larger playing area. Each player uses a tennis racket to hit a tennis ball over to the other side with the ball hitting no more than 1 ground inside the rectangle. The objective of the game is to hit the ball so that an opponent cannot return the ball to your court.

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