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4. Who serves first ?
Usually the age old question of who serves first is settled by a
simple coin toss. The person who wins the coin toss may
elect to serve first or select a side of the court which he would
like to receive his opponents serve.Counting Scores
• No points are scored = Love
• 1 point scored = 15 points
• 2 points scored = 30 points
• 3 points scored = 40 points
• 4 points earned = set point (set
5. Game:
A player must win by 2 points to win the game. If both players
have won 3 points, the score is 40-40 which is called "Deuce."
The player who wins the next point has "advantage." If the
player with "advantage" wins the next point, she wins the
game. If she loses the next point, the game goes back to
Deuce. Play continues in this fashion until someone wins 2
points in a row to gain a 2-point lead.Match:
For men, a player has to win 2 out of 5 sets to win the
match. For women, winning 2 out of 3 sets is required
to win the match.Service Rotation
At the end of each game, the Receiver becomes the Server and
the Server becomes the Receiver. They continue to alternate like
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7. Hockey is a family of sportsinwhichtwoteams play against
eachother by tryingto maneuver a ball or a puckinto the
opponent'sgoal usinga hockey stick.
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11. Cricket is a game played with
a bat and ball on a large field,
known as a ground, between
two teams of 11 players each.
The object of the game is to
score runs when at bat and
to put out, or dismiss, the
opposing batsmen when in
the field. The cricket rules
displayed on this page here
are for the traditional form of
cricket which is called “Test
Cricket”.
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14. Each rugby team will consist of 15 players. The team is split
into two groups known as forwards and backs. There are 8
forwards (positions include Hooker, Prop, Second Row,
Flanker and Number Eight) and 7 backs (positions include
Scrum Half, Fly Half, Inside Centre, Outside Centre, Wingers
and a Full Back).
The pitch is split up into three sections; one main
playing area which must not exceed 100 metres and
two dead goal areas which can range from 10 to 20 m.
The pitch must then be equal to 70 metres wide. The
goal posts are in an ‘H’ shape and are roughly 5 to 6
meters apart with no restrictions on height.
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16. Swimming is an individual or
team sport and activity.
Competitive swimming is one of
the most
popular Olympic sports, with
17. Competitive Swimming. Four strokes, or styles
of swimming, are contested at swimming meets:
freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and
butterfly. Swimmers race a variety of distances,
ranging from 25 yards or meters to 1600 yards.
Each stroke has specific rules as to