Please explain to me how the score system works in tennis?
In tennis, the scoring system works on a points-based system that progresses through games, sets, and matches.

Each game begins with the player serving, and the score starts at love (zero) for both players. The server gets two chances to make a successful serve into the opponent's service box. If the server fails to do so, it's called a fault. If the server faults twice, the opponent wins the point. If the server is successful with their serve, play continues until one player fails to return the ball within the boundaries of the opponent's court or hits the ball out of bounds. If the server wins the point, the score becomes 15-love. If the opponent wins the point, the score becomes love-15. Points continue to be scored in this fashion: 30-love, 40-love, 40-15, 40-30, deuce (a tied score of 40-40), and then advantage to the player who wins the next point. If the player who has the advantage wins the next point, they win the game. If they lose the next point, the score returns to deuce, and play continues until one player has a two-point lead.

Each set consists of a minimum of six games, with a two-game lead required to win. If the score becomes tied at 6 games all, a tiebreaker is played. The first player to reach seven points in the tiebreaker, with a two-point lead, wins the set.

A match is typically played as the best of three or five sets, depending on the level of competition. The player who wins the majority of sets wins the match.

Overall, the tennis scoring system is designed to emphasize consistency and momentum over short bursts of dominance. It's a challenging game that requires both physical and mental stamina, as players must remain focused and strategic throughout the course of the match.
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