Tennis Terms: The Complete Glossary Every Player Should Know
| Term | Description |
|---|---|
| Love | Means zero points in tennis (e.g., “15-love”). |
| Deuce | When both players have 40 points — they must win by two clear points. |
| Advantage | The point after deuce; if the same player wins again, they win the game. |
| Game, Set, Match | A player wins games → sets → match. Usually best of 3 or 5 sets. |

Common Tennis Shots and Techniques
The shot that starts every point. Powerful and accurate serving is key to dominating matches.
The most common groundstroke, usually hit with the dominant hand.
A two-handed or one-handed stroke from the opposite side of the body.
A quick shot hit before the ball bounces, typically near the net.
A powerful overhead shot hit to finish the point.
A soft shot meant to barely clear the net and surprise your opponent.

Tennis Court and Equipment Glossary
Baseline: Back boundary line of the court.
Service Box: Where serves must land.
Racquet Grip: Handle type (Eastern, Western, Continental).
Strings & Tension: Affects spin and control.
Tennis Ball Pressure: Determines bounce quality.
Key Match Play and Rules Terms



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Mastering tennis terms isn’t just about words — it’s about understanding the game on a deeper level. Whether you’re watching Wimbledon or playing with friends, this knowledge gives you a sharper edge on and off the court.
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