Friday, October 1, 2010

Scoring for Tennis for Life

Scoring was first invented in France when a court tennis ruled the game of Kings and serfs would come to serve for their masters on ther first indoor castle courts that used windows in the scheme. Hey, we all could use a professional server in our bull pen. The clock was used a means of keeping score.

Quarter past is 15
Half past is 30
Three Quarter past is 40 (I guess they knew people would say 40-5 for short and mean 40-15 so the score 
                                       of 45 for three points was not right)-ha.
Game is back where you started

Zero is Luv  0 which is the goose egg

Deuce is 40 all  and  one must win two points in a row to take the game
if you win the first point after deuce and you are the server then you have Addvantage In (Ad-In); if your the server and you lose the deuce point then the Advantage is out (Ad-Out). This can go back and forth for quite a while. This is called ad scoring which is the traditional scoring.

First player to win six games by a margin of two wins the set. If the set gets to six games all a twelver point tie-break is played. That is the subject of the next post.

First player to win two sets wins the match (best two out of three). That is the method that is used for most of the tour matches. The exception is the majors (Wimbledon, French, US Open, Australian) for men they play best out of five sets (first to win three) and at Wimbledon they play out the fifth set (win by two games with no tie-break; that's the way they used to do it). This past year John Isner and Mahut played the longest ever tour match at Wimbledon......It took days.


When you start to serve: go right to left to right for the first point keeping both feet from touching inside or on the baseline until after the ball is struck (you can be over the line in the air), then serve left to right for the next point, and just keep going till someone wins the game. You get two chances to get the ball in the service box. If you miss both you lose the point. If you hit the net and it goes in then you play a let and you get another serve fo that let. If the ball hits the net a goes in during play it counts. If it hit the net and lands out then you lose the point. Make all calls immediately. If it's in you don't say a thing, just play it. If it's out call it right away. If it's on the line it's good. If your not sure it is good. You can ask your opponent if they see it. They have to help. If they don't see it then you lose the point. IF you touch a ball before it lands you lose the point. Let it go. Even if it is heading for Landsdown Street outside Fenway Park.

Wow, that's a lot and there's more, but; at least it's a start.

Kevin Pease
Pro in the Trenches

Tennis Social on October 29th 7-9pm w/ party after

There will be a Halloween Tennis Social on Friday October 29th from 7-9pm with a party after.
The playing level is 3.0 plus. Kevin and Sean will be your host pros. Call 774-392-3666 to sign up.
This is a dress-up event. Leave a message as to what wish wish to bring: salad, fruit, vitimin water, punch, cookies, veggie platter, etc.