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A tennis match is determined through the best of 3 or 5 sets. Typically for both men's and women's matches, the first player to win two sets wins the match.
At certain important tennis tournaments for men, including all four Grand Slam tournaments, Davis Cup and the final of the Olympic Games, the first player to win three sets wins the match. A set consists of games, and games, in turn, consist of points.
A game consists of a sequence of points played with the same player serving. A game is won by the first player to have won at least four points in total and at least two points more than the opponent.
The running score of each game is described in a manner peculiar to tennis: scores from zero to three points are described as "love", "fifteen", "thirty", and "forty" respectively (see Tennis score.) at least three points have been scored by each player, and the scores are equal, the score is "deuce" at least three points have been scored by each side and a player has one more point than his opponent, the score of the game is "advantage" for the player in the lead During informal games, "advantage" can also be called "ad in" or "ad out", depending on whether the serving player or receiving player is ahead, respectively tournament play, the chair umpire calls the point count (e.g., "fifteen-love") after each point.
The score of a tennis match during play is always read with the serving player's score first. After a match, the score is always read with the winning player'score first. · At the end of a game, the chair umpire also announces the winner of the game and the overall score.

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