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What does ''draw'' in tennis mean?

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  1. I've never heard it in that context. An even score is called 'deuce.' I think the official rules require you to continue play until there is a winner.


  2. You can also "Draw" the ball which means putting a spin on the ball to Draw it to or away from your opponent

  3. A tennis draw is a selection of players from preliminaries. Used in Grand Slam tournaments mainly

  4. Definition: The draw is the designation of who will play whom in a bracketed, elimination tournament. After the seeds are placed, the rest of the players' names are drawn at random and placed in the remaining brackets. It's usually considered a "bad draw" to have to play one of the top seeds in an early round.

  5. the draw is the selection of who will play who as the tournament progresses. this way a players draw can be seen at the beginning of a tournament, ie all the potential opponents they could face in the tournanment. as the tournament continues and more players are knocked out the draw will get smaller. it has got nothing to do with drawing a match, score wise, as this cant happen in tennis.

  6. A draw is basically a decision of who will play whom and when. The draw is then divided into parts, to arrange the schedule of play.  

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