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For questions 1-10 fill in the blank with the letter of the description that best matches the term.

A: when the score is tied at 40
B: tennis swing on the strong side of the body
C: tennis swing on the weak side of the body
D: when the serve hits the net and lands in
E refers to the score when no points have been won
F: rule for deciding a set when the score is 6-6
G: when the serve does not land in the service box
H: the swing that begins all volleys
I: a good serve that is not returnable
J: the game point following a deuce

1. Ace: _
2. Serve: H
3. Fault: G
4. Ground stroke: _
5. Backhand: C
6. Advantage: _
7. Tiebreaker: _
8. Love: _
9. Let: _
10. Deuce: _

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6 votes
1 i
2 h
3 g
4 b
5 c
6 j
7 f
8 e
9 d
10 a
User Neha
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Answer:

1 i

2 h

3 g

4 b

5 c

6 j

7 f

8 e

9 d

10 a

Step-by-step explanation:

1. An ace in tennis is a point earned directly in the service without the opponent touching the ball with his racket. By definition, an ace will not occur if the opponent touches the ball in any way, even if the result of the blow goes out or does not exceed the net.

2.The serve is the fundamental initiating element of the game. It happens every time it is interrupted by a foul, it is resumed with a serve, the team that does not know how to take out cannot win. A player has, to perform the service, 5 seconds, the only gesture in which the player can control the ball, so getting well, more than necessary is an obligation.

3. Fault is the charge that the line judge makes when a service goes long or wide. In addition the judge makes the gesture with the arm towards the side to mark that the ball did not enter.

4. The flat hit or ground stroke. It is a dry blow, without any effect, it is executed when the ball can be taken at a good height and with the correct grip. They are the drive, the reverse, the serve. The volley is the flat hit by default, and only in exceptions is it executed with effect.

5.The reverse or backhand is a tennis shot in which the racket is swung around the body in the direction in which one wants the ball to go, usually from the baseline or as an approach shot. The term is also used in other racket sports, and other areas where a similar movement is used.

6.Situation of advantage in the marker of a game when it occurs after 40 matches. It does not occur if the deciding point is applied. In informal language it is also said run in for the service advantage, and run out for the benefit to the rest.

7. Tie-breaker. This is the name of the decisive game that resolves a set in which the six-game draw has taken place. In Spain it was baptized as "sudden death", a name as sinister as it is not very rigorous, since the resolution of a tie-break can take some time.

8. Zero in a score (thirty-love = 30-0). According to some researchers it is the adaptation to the English phonetics of l'oeuf (egg), voice with which the French call zero.

9. Voice with which the judge orders the repetition of a point. It occurs mainly when the ball touches the net and enters the grid properly

10. In a game, equality after 30 equals, may also be 40 equal and so on. It is the adaptation to the English language of the French expression "a deux" (two points away from winning the game).

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