Sure! Here are the terms matched with their definitions:
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Tiebreaker - A mechanism used to determine a winner in a set when the score reaches a tie, usually at 6-6.
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Let - A serve that hits the net but still lands in the correct service box, resulting in a replay of that serve.
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Ground Stroke - A shot made after the ball has bounced on the ground, typically executed from the baseline.
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Advantage - The point scored after deuce, which gives one player the opportunity to win the game if they score the next point.
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Deuce - A score of 40-40 in a game, where a player must win two consecutive points to win the game.
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Love - A term used to denote a score of zero in tennis.
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Backhand - A stroke executed with the back of the hand facing the direction of the stroke, typically hit with one or both hands.
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Fault - A serve that does not land in the correct service box, resulting in a loss of the serve if it occurs twice in a row.
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Ace - A serve that is so well hit that the opponent cannot even make a return, scoring a point for the server.
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Serve - The act of hitting the ball to start a point, done from behind the baseline.
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