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Tennis Scoring ....
Can someone please explain the current rules regarding deuce/advantage - I'm familiar with the new rules applying to mens doubles but having watched some singles matches over the weekend I'm quite bemused ...any ideas much appreciated thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are some competitions around nowadays which use non-standard rules in order to keep the matches short (TV schedules?). One of them has, effectively, no deuce - at 40 all the next point wins the game. Some competitions have 1st-to-4 sets, instead of the usual 1st-to 6. The main competions stick to the old rules.
“Some competitions have 1st-to-4 sets, instead of the usual 1st-to-6."
I think you mean 4 games.
There are a number of match shortening variations in some minor tournaments. Another is that if the score reaches one set all they then play a 10-point tie break to decide the match.
“Proper” tennis sticks to the usual rule – a game must be won by two clear points.
I think you mean 4 games.
There are a number of match shortening variations in some minor tournaments. Another is that if the score reaches one set all they then play a 10-point tie break to decide the match.
“Proper” tennis sticks to the usual rule – a game must be won by two clear points.