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

Love
Deuce
Let
Fault
Ground Stroke
Advantage
Ace
Serve
Tiebreaker
Backhand

Sure! I can help you match the terms with their definitions. Here are the definitions of the terms you provided:

1. Love - In tennis, "love" refers to a score of zero.
2. Deuce - Deuce occurs when both players have a score of 40, and one player must win two consecutive points to win the game.
3. Let - A let occurs when a served ball touches the net but still lands within the appropriate service court, and the serve is replayed.
4. Fault - A fault happens when the server's serve does not land inside the appropriate service court or violates certain rules of service.
5. Ground Stroke - A ground stroke refers to a shot in tennis where the ball is hit after it has bounced once on the court.
6. Advantage - Advantage occurs when one player wins a point after the game has reached deuce. The player who wins that point has an advantage and must win the next point to win the game.
7. Ace - An ace is a serve that the opponent fails to touch with their racket, resulting in a point for the server without the need for the opponent to return the ball.
8. Serve - The serve is the shot used to initiate each point in tennis, where the server hits the ball into the diagonally opposite service court.
9. Tiebreaker - A tiebreaker is a way to resolve a set that has reached a six-game tie, where players compete to be the first to reach a certain number of points, usually seven, with a difference of at least two points.
10. Backhand - A backhand is a stroke in tennis where the player hits the ball with the back of their racket hand across their body, generally from the side opposite their dominant hand.

Now, based on the definitions given, you can match the terms with their corresponding definitions.