<p>hahahaha…lol…i send my condolences.</p>
<p>Lol. I don’t really care. They’re freshman.</p>
<p>Senior who left for the US open in tennis</p>
<p>Genius girl who is usually in top ten nationally ranked mock trial team</p>
<p>^ Way to get off topic buddy.</p>
<p>lol…do you watch tennis?</p>
<p>No. Why? Do you play?</p>
<p>No. My dad almost taught me sometime ago but we never did start it!. lol…I watch it sometimes though. But there is sort of a sports gradient in my family and basketball is at the top. lol!</p>
<p>I don’t understand tennis, lol. That scoring system gets me all confused.</p>
<p>haha…it’s really not that hard and it’s pretty fun to play and watch! Try it! </p>
<p>Maybe a game at Wimbledon.</p>
<p>The scoring system.Summary</p>
<p>It goes by either 3 or 5 sets. 1 set is like a game. and there will be 3 or 5 different games played. When playing a 3 set, if you win the first 2 games, you win the game as with a 5 set. If you win the first 3 sets you win but you dont have to win them in a row. There are terms called “love”, “fifteen”, “thirty”, and “forty”. Love is when your receiver has received no points. 15 is when one scores. 30 come second if the same person scores. If the same person scores again, it’s a 40. Then when you pass forty and the receiver is below 30, then you win that set. If a player is at 40 and the other player has 30 then gets to forty, you guys tie. Whoever gets the next point gets what’s called an advantage. Then if that person scores again, then they win. You basically have to win by two (as in two plays). A receiver who has two (score of 15-40) or three (score of love-40) consecutive chances to win the game has double break point or triple break point, respectively.</p>
<p>I’m sure that’s alot to swallow now but it eases into you as you actually see it.</p>
<p>Still pretty confusing, lol.</p>
<p>I don’t find any sport extremely confusing besides rugby, cricket, and wrestling. Basically sports I’ve never or rarely watch or play.</p>
<p>Well, I never watch or play tennis.</p>
<p>lol…you should start!..and haha…i knew it would still be kinda confusing.</p>
<p>hes in 6th grade, he goes to a UC</p>