Match the term that best matches the definition.(3 points)

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Backhand
Serve
Tiebreaker
Advantage
Let
Deuce
Love
Ground Stroke
Fault
Ace

Backhand - A shot hit on the opposite side of the player's dominant hand.

Serve - The initial shot of a point, hit from behind the baseline into the diagonally opposite service box.
Tiebreaker - A system used to determine the winner of a set when the score reaches a specified level, usually 6-6.
Advantage - A player's score after a deuce, indicating that they need one more point to win the game.
Let - A situation in which the server's first serve hits the net but still lands in the correct service box, resulting in a do-over.
Deuce - The score in a game when both players have won three points.
Love - The score in a game when a player has not won any points.
Ground Stroke - A shot hit after the ball has bounced on the court.
Fault - A serve that does not land within the designated area.
Ace - A serve that the receiver is unable to touch with their racket.