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26. Score in a Game
a. If a player wins his first point, the score is called 15 for that
player; on winning his second point, the score is called 30 for that
player; on winning his third point, the score is called 40 for that
player, and the fourth point won by a player is scored game for that
player except as below:-
If both players have won three points, the score is called deuce; and
the next point won by a player is scored advantage for that player. If
the same player wins the next point, he wins the game; if the other
player wins the next point the score is again called deuce; and so on,
until a player wins the two points immediately following the score at
deuce, when the game is scored for that player.
b. Optional Alternative Scoring System
The No-Ad System of Scoring may be adopted as an alternative to the
traditional scoring system during the period 1 January 1999 to 31
December 2000 provided the decision is announced in advance of the
event.
In this case, the following Rules shall be effective:
If a player wins his first point, the score is called 15 for that
player; on winning his second point, the score is called 30 for that
player; on winning his third point, the score is called 40 for that
player, and the fourth point won by a player is scored game for that
player except as below:
If both players have won three points, the score is called deuce; one
deciding point shall then be played whereby the receiver shall choose
whether he wishes to receive the service from the right-half of the
court or the left- half of the court. The player who wins the deciding
point is scored the game.
Doubles
In doubles a similar procedure to that for singles shall apply. At deuce
the Receiving Team shall choose whether it wishes to receive the Service
from the right-half of the court or the left-half of the court. The team
who wins the deciding point is scored the game.
Mixed Doubles
In mixed doubles, a slightly different procedure will apply as follows:
At deuce, with the male player serving, he shall serve to the male
player of the opposing team irrespective of which half of the court he
is standing, and when the female player is serving, she shall serve to
the female player of the opposing team.
USTA Comment: In a non-officiated match the Server
should announce, in a voice audible to his opponent and spectators, the
set score at the beginning of each game, and point scores as the game
goes on. Misunderstandings will be avoided if this practice is followed.
USTA Comment: USTA Regulation I.U.9. authorizes the
referee to switch to No-Ad scoring without prior notice in all
tournaments other than national championships when weather or other
factors cause the tournament to fall behind its published schedule.
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