When learning any new sport it is important to familiarize yourself with the rules and terminologies. First, in scoring, tennis calls zero points “love”, 15 for one point, 30 for two points, 40 for three points and “game” for four points. A player gets an advantage when he reaches 40 as he is given priority to win a game. There are also tennis terms like “deuce” when both players reach 40. In most tennis matches, the first player to win two out of three sets wins the game or three out of five for men’s games. A “fault” happens when a player steps on the baseline when serving, hits he net with the ball during a serve or failing to hit the ball in the designated service box. Two faults made by a player mean a score for his opponent. There’s a “let” when there’s an obstruction or distraction during a point while a “hindrance” is an intentional act that prevents a player from properly making a play and thereby the executer loses a point. However, a let or unintentional hindrance results in the point being replayed.