sports dictionary Tennis - ADVANTAGE
Tennis ADVANTAGE a situation where the serving player has won a point after the score is "exactly". To win a game, you must win four draws, while maintaining a gap of at least two goals from the opponent. If both players win by three points, the score becomes 40 40 or "exactly". In this case, you must win two draws in a row to win. If the server wins a point with the score "exactly", then he gets the advantage. The referee on the tower declares "advantage" and calls the player. This means that to win a game, the serving tennis player has to win only one point. In other words, "advantage" corresponds to the "more" score. If a tennis player fails to realize a game ball, the score becomes "even" again.