Excellent sense of humor! For those who got here trying to actually understand: no one really knows why all these weird exceptions are in place, as Tennis is pretty ancient. The 15-30-40 shenanigans is believed to be an abbreviation that stuck on, as french players would say "quarante" instead of "quarante-cinq". Deuce comes from "à deux" or "by two", as it means both players can win the game by scoring two more points. The two-point difference is required to avoid giving the victory to a player due to chance, i.e. ball hitting the net and falling inside the adversary's court. The serve let is meant to ensure a "clean" start of a point. However, it is only a let if the ball hits the net and falls inside the adversary's court. Otherwise, it's a service fault.
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Almost every sport that has a server has that 2 point ahead rule because it would be unfair without. In tennis the server has a slight advantage over the breaker so if he would be the first to serve in a set or a tiebreak he would have an advantage to win since he had more serves if he only needs one point more. Your critics only make sense for the deuce in a game of a set were the server doesnt alternate.
great video. although not very true to the facts :D e.g. the tiebreak was introduced much later. and the clock thing is only one theory as far a I know.
I don't understand your bit about the Ace being complicated. Why? This is how it goes is badminton, volleyball and many other similar sports. You make one mistake, the opponent gets the point. No matter how long the rally was.
tennis literally has one of the easiest rules in sports lol. the ball is either in or its out. ur opponent fails to get the ball on your side, you win.
The tiebreak was introduced in like the 1970s, but also it made tennis matches shorter because before, sets could go on indefinitely
After that final sets where shorter aswell
Excellent sense of humor!
For those who got here trying to actually understand: no one really knows why all these weird exceptions are in place, as Tennis is pretty ancient.
The 15-30-40 shenanigans is believed to be an abbreviation that stuck on, as french players would say "quarante" instead of "quarante-cinq".
Deuce comes from "à deux" or "by two", as it means both players can win the game by scoring two more points.
The two-point difference is required to avoid giving the victory to a player due to chance, i.e. ball hitting the net and falling inside the adversary's court.
The serve let is meant to ensure a "clean" start of a point. However, it is only a let if the ball hits the net and falls inside the adversary's court. Otherwise, it's a service fault.
Do you know why it's called let instead of net?
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Bro that is an amazing series continue it please I am sending this to my friends that just start their journey, subscribed and waiting for the next one❤
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I love this. Please upload more often
My wife and I are about to start tennis lessons and looked up videos to get a headstart. Your content is amazing!!! Would love more videos.
Thanks, I’m really glad it helps newcomers as I myself started this off to help my wife get into tennis 😃 it’s amazing to play as a couple, enjoy it!
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Amazing humour and content man
Almost every sport that has a server has that 2 point ahead rule because it would be unfair without. In tennis the server has a slight advantage over the breaker so if he would be the first to serve in a set or a tiebreak he would have an advantage to win since he had more serves if he only needs one point more. Your critics only make sense for the deuce in a game of a set were the server doesnt alternate.
best vid ive seen on summing up the rules
Yeah the point count for me is soooooo weird, just make it 45, its just sooo odd
Fun video
if you learnt to always get a let you would never lose. youd never win either but maybe eventually your opponent would just leave
Tennis is not that complicated, you should dive into the intricacies of snooker rules if you want a real challenge.
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great video. although not very true to the facts :D e.g. the tiebreak was introduced much later. and the clock thing is only one theory as far a I know.
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I don't understand your bit about the Ace being complicated. Why? This is how it goes is badminton, volleyball and many other similar sports. You make one mistake, the opponent gets the point. No matter how long the rally was.
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tennis literally has one of the easiest rules in sports lol. the ball is either in or its out. ur opponent fails to get the ball on your side, you win.
Video muito bom
music is too loud, can't focus on voice
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