Yesterday, I was watching Wimbledon's epic men's singles final between Djokovic and Federer. Then my girlfriend asks, "Miguel, tell me everything I need to know about tennis." So I tell her, "Well...Six of these games make a set. And the first player to win six games, wins the set. And every game starts with both players at zero (They call it "love") . The first point is 15, then 30, then 40, then the following point wins the game. So imagine one of the players (for example, Federer), scores first: 15 to love. Now imagine the other player (Djokovic) scores - they're now tied at “15-all.” But if they tie at 40, it's called “deuce”. To break the tie and win the game, one of players must score two points in a row. But wait. There's more"
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Yesterday, I was watching Wimbledon's epic men's singles final between Djokovic and Federer. Then my girlfriend asks, "Miguel, tell me everything I need to know about tennis." So I tell her, "Well...Six of these games make a set. And the first player to win six games, wins the set. And every game starts with both players at zero (They call it "love") . The first point is 15, then 30, then 40, then the following point wins the game. So imagine one of the players (for example, Federer), scores first: 15 to love. Now imagine the other player (Djokovic) scores - they're now tied at “15-all.” But if they tie at 40, it's called “deuce”. To break the tie and win the game, one of players must score two points in a row. But wait. There's more"