Deuce is where both players are on 40 in a match of tennis
After a deuce in tennis, the score is referred to as "advantage" for the player who wins the next point. If that player wins the following point as well, they win the game. If they lose the point, the score returns to deuce.
Following a deuce in tennis, the score is referred to as "advantage" for the player who wins the next point.
The term is called "Deuce."
40-40
After a deuce in tennis, the score is referred to as "advantage" for the player who wins the next point. If that player wins the following point as well, they win the game.
In tennis, when both opponents are tied at 40-40, the score is called deuce. Deuce changes to advantage when one opponent scores after achieving deuce.
When the score in a tennis match reaches 40-40, it is called "deuce." The player who wins the next point after deuce gets the advantage. If they win the following point as well, they win the game. If they lose the point, the score goes back to deuce.
Deuce
Deuce is when the score is 10-10. To win, a player must be two clear points ahead.
Deuce!
In tennis, the term "deuce" is used when both players have a score of 40-40. The next point after deuce is called "advantage." If a player wins the point after deuce, they gain the advantage. If they win the next point as well, they win the game. If they lose the point, the score goes back to deuce. This process continues until one player wins two consecutive points after deuce to win the game.
The player is said to have "advantage" and will win the game with another point, or the score can return to deuce (tied).