culture   Tennis culture

10 commonsense assertions
Concepts (10) tennis (1) ace (1) deuce (1) sportsmanship (1) tennis attire (1) tennis etiquette (1) etiquette (1) foot faults (1) reaching advantage (1) line calls (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tennis tennis culture Tennis has unique terminology, court surfaces impact playing styles, and players have preferences for equipment and coaching. 5
2 ace tennis culture In tennis culture, an 'ace' is when the server serves untouched by the receiver, earning a point. 4
3 deuce tennis culture In tennis culture, 'deuce' refers to a tied score of 40-40, requiring one player to win two consecutive points to win the game. 4
4 sportsmanship tennis culture Respecting opponents and displaying sportsmanship is essential in tennis and table tennis culture. 4
5 tennis attire tennis culture Traditional tennis attire in tennis culture often requires all-white clothing, especially at prestigious events like Wimbledon. 4
6 tennis etiquette tennis culture In tennis culture, players follow a code of conduct that includes being quiet during points and showing respect towards opponents, ending with a handshake at the end of a match. 3
7 etiquette tennis culture In tennis culture, respecting opponents' turns and maintaining silence during points are vital etiquette principles. 2
8 foot faults tennis culture Foot faults in tennis occur when a player's foot crosses the baseline or center mark during a serve. 2
9 reaching advantage tennis culture Reaching advantage is essential in tennis culture, allowing players to control points and pressure opponents. 2
10 line calls tennis culture In tennis culture, players are expected to make honest line calls and acknowledge when the ball is out. 1