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In one match, the men's singles competition is not a Grand Slam event.
With the exception of best-of-five sets, best-of-three games are used. Women's matches are all played in a best-of-three format.
Tennis Match Rules:
Tennis matches are divided into two formats: singles and doubles. The player hits the ball over the net with a tennis racket and falls onto the opponent's court. The aim of each player is to try to hit the ball on the opponent's court. This is done again and again until one of them hits the ball out of bounds or misses the ball.
Before the official match, it is necessary to determine who will serve first in the match. Throughout the match, players from both sides take turns serving. The server should stand behind the end line, between the midpoint and the putative extension of the sideline before serving.
The ball sent should be crossed over the net and landed in the opposing opponent's teeing area in the opposite corner.
The first score of each game is counted as 15, the second score is 30, and the next is 40. In each game, you need to score at least 2 more points than your opponent to end the game. Only one more point in the new doubles rules can be won.
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The Grand Slam and Davis Cup also have a best-of-five format for the men's men and a best-of-three format for the rest as for the women. The person who plays each set minus 2 or more wins the set, if the same is 6, the tie-break is seven, and the Grand Slam except the US Open is a long-set tiebreaker, that is, the opponent must win two games to win.
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Tennis: Men's: Best of 5; Women: Best-of-3.
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Grand Slam tournaments are played in a best-of-five format, while other tournaments are played in a best-of-three format. Tennis is divided into singles and doubles, tennis players use tennis rackets to hit the tennis ball over the net during the game, and land on the opponent's court, the player's ultimate goal is to hit the ball on the opponent's court until the opponent hits the ball out of bounds.
In tennis, both sides take turns serving, and the server needs to stand behind the end line, which is the area between the midpoint and the putative extension of the sideline, and the serve is over the net, usually in the opponent's service area.
The first point of each game in tennis is counted as 15, the second is 30, and the next is 40, and you only need to outscore the opponent by one more point to win.
The tennis serving rules state that players should stand in the area behind the end line, between the midpoint and the presumed extension of the sideline before serving, and throw the ball in any direction in the air with their hands when hitting the ball.
During the serve, you should not change the position of the original station by walking or running, and your feet should stand in the designated position and not touch other areas.
When playing, the ball should be served from the end line of the right zone, and after a point is scored or lost, the ball should be switched to the left zone, and the ball should be sent over the net and fall to the diagonal tee square or the surrounding line.
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1. Scoring method.
2. One game. 3. 1 point is awarded for every 1 goal won, and the first winner to win 4 points wins 1 game.
4. When both sides score 3 points each, it is a "tie", and after the tie, the net win is 2 points to win 1 game.
5. A plate. 6. One side wins 6 games first to win 1 set. When both teams win 5 games, 1 set is won by one side on goal of two games.
7. The tiebreaker scoring system has the following two scoring systems when the number of games in each set is 6.
8. Long handicap system: one side wins two games to win 1 game. Short Set (Tie-break): Except for the deciding set, unless otherwise specified before the match, the following methods should generally be followed.
9. The first to score 7 points wins the game and the set (if the score is 6 draws, one side must net two points).
10. The first player to serve is the first point, the opponent is the first to serve, and then the two points are sent in turn until the end of the game.
11. The first point is served in the right area, the second point is sent in the left area, and the third point is sent in the right area.
12. Swap courts every 6 points and the end of the tiebreaker.
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Each set has 6 games with 4 points each.
1. Women's tennis:
Each set has 6 games with 4 points each. If both players hit a 6, a tie-break is played.
It's a best-of-three format.
2. Men's tennis:
Each set has 6 games with 4 points each. If both players hit a 6, a tie-break is played.
It is a best-of-five system.
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1. The tennis tiebreaker is called the long-set tiebreaker system, in the Olympic Games and Grand Slam games, the tiebreaker is a long-set tiebreaker, and one side must lead 2 rounds to win the game in the tiebreaker, the women's doubles is 3 sets, the first 2 sets are to grab 7, and the last set is a long game to win.
2. In singles deciding sets other than the Olympics and Grand Slams, 7 is still used to tie 7, while doubles are 10 sets are used to tie 10 sets.
3. This competition system is a relatively old competition system, all the previous competitions were like this, but later due to the emergence of live TV, forced by the time constraints of other programs, and the requirements of the audience, there was a tie-break later, but the classic event still retains this competition system.
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Scoring rules for tennis matches.
In the following cases, the opponent will be awarded a 1-point victory:
1. When the server makes two consecutive service errors or foot errors.
2. When the receiver hits the ball with a racket before the ball hits the ground, or when the ball touches his body and the clothes he is wearing.
3. When the ball fails to return the net before it lands for the second time.
4. When the return touch touches the ground, fixed objects or other objects outside the boundaries of the opponent's court area.
5. When you fail to return the ball in the air.
6. During the game, the batsman deliberately drags or catches the ball with the racket, or deliberately touches the ball more than once with the racket.
7. During the "live ball", the player's body, racket (whether held in the hand or not) or other objects worn by the player touch the net, net post, singles pillar, rope or wire rope, center belt, white cloth on the edge of the net or the ground within the opponent's court area.
8. Fight back against the air ball that has not yet crossed the net (over-the-net shot).
9. Except for rackets held in hands (whether one-handed or two-handed), the player's body or worn object touches the ball.
10. When throwing a racket to hit the ball.
11. During the game, the player deliberately changes the shape of his racket.
2. Win a game.
Players are awarded 1 point for each goal they win, and the first player to win by 4 points wins a game. However, if both teams score 3 points each, it is a "duece". After a "tie", if one side scores 1 point first, it is "advantage serve" or "advantage".
Occupy 1 more point to win a game. (1 is fifteen, 2 is thirty, and 3 is forty).
3. Win a set.
A team wins 6 games to win a set, but when both teams win 5 games, a team must win 2 games to win a set.
Fourth, tie break (also called tie break).
In the case of a tiebreaker of 6 sets, 7 points will be awarded to win the game and the set, and if the number of games is 6 draws, one side must win by 2 points.
There are divisions in tennis, the Grand Slam is the highest level, and there are only four in the world (the four you are talking about). This is followed by the ATP or WTA tours (the ATP and WTA are the men's and women's professional tennis federations, respectively), and then there are the open tournaments in various places, all of which are not at the same level, the higher the level of prize money and points, and the higher the points, the higher the world ranking. Now you get the idea.
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