Sure! Here are the terms matched to their definitions:
- Ground Stroke: A shot hit after the ball has bounced on the court.
- Serve: The act of starting a point by hitting the ball into the opponent's service box.
- Advantage: The point that follows a deuce, where one player has won the point and is ahead.
- Ace: A serve that is so well hit that the opponent cannot touch it.
- Fault: An unsuccessful serve that does not land in the correct service box.
- Tiebreaker: A special game played when the score is tied, typically at 6-6 in a set.
- Backhand: A stroke made with the back of the hand facing the direction of the stroke.
- Deuce: A score of 40-40 in tennis where a player must win two consecutive points to win the game.
- Love: A term used to indicate a score of zero in tennis.
- Let: A serve that hits the net but still lands in the correct service box and is replayed.
Feel free to arrange them in your desired input format if necessary!