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Singles in tennis is the body of competition that features individual players competing one-on-one. There are separate singles competitions for men and women. The singles competition exists in counterdistinction to doubles. For other uses, see Tennis (disambiguation). ...
Doubles features two players on each side. Mixed doubles is a style of tennis match that features four players on the court: one man and one woman on each side. Like all doubles matches, it utilizes a wider court than singles matches. American doubles (from the UK) is generally used in training, and plays one player (playing with a singles court layout) versus two players (playing with a doubles court layout). Often the court rotates game by game taking it in turns to play on your own. Jordache tennis is a game played between three players. A normal tennis game takes place between two of the three contestants. Players are awarded 5 points for a game win and the loser is awarded points based on the score achieved: 3 for deuce, 2 for 30 and 1 for 15. The winner remains in. The player replacing the loser gets to choose who serves. The first to 50 wins. Scoring is calculated continuously, so if a player is currently on 49 points at the start of a game they only have to win one point for the game to end. There is a variation invented in 2005, called "mini-Jordache", where the winner is the first to 25. Wheelchair tennis has the same thing as both singles and doubles, however, the ball may bounce twice before hitting it. |