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Ace - -a serve that the opponent cannot return

-Advantage In - -indicates that the server has the advantage; also "ad in".
The server won the 1st point after deuce.

-Advantage Out - -indicates that the receiver has the advantage; also "ad
out". The receiver won the 1st point after the deuce.

-Alley - -one of the areas outside the singles court that comes into play in
doubles. 4 feet wide

-Baseline - -a line at the end of the court, parallel to the net that marks the
lengthwise boundary of the playing area

-Break Point - -a game point which will result in a service break if it's won by
the receiver. Receiver wins the game on this point

-Deuce - -when players are tied at 40 (three points each) player must win 2
points in a row to win the game. If the the players split the following 2 points,
the score reverts to deuce

-Double Fault - -the server is given two attempts at a valid serve. If both
attempts fail, it is a double fault and the receiver wins the point

-Doubles - -a match between two teams of two players each

-Fault - -an invalid service attempt

-Foot Fault - -usually a fault caused by the server's foot entering the court
before the racket contacts the ball; any part of server's foot is on the wrong
side of the center mark; server is running or walking during the serve

-Game-Set-Match - -part of an announcement that a player has won the
decisive game in a match

-Let - -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; if a serve is delivered before the receiver is ready, if play is
interrupted by some unusual occurrence (animal running onto the court)

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