service break
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Definition
Noun: - A tennis game won on the opponent's service: In tennis, a "service break" (or simply "break") occurs when the player who is receiving serve wins the game. This is a significant event because it means the server, who typically has the advantage, has lost their service game.
Usage
- The term is used specifically in the context of tennis scoring and match commentary.
- It is often shortened to "break" (e.g., "She got an early break in the first set").
- It is a countable noun (e.g., "a service break," "two service breaks").
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "To break serve": This is the verb phrase meaning to win a game against the opponent's serve, resulting in a service break.
- She needs to break serve here to stay in the match.
- "Break point": This is the point within a game where the receiver can win the game and achieve a service break.
- He saved two break points before finally losing his serve.
Variants and Related Words
- Break (n): The common shortened form of "service break."
- The first break of the match came in the seventh game.
- Break of serve (n): A synonymous phrase for "service break."
Synonyms
- Break of serve: An exact synonym.
- Return break: A less common synonym, emphasizing the returner's action.
Related Phrases
- Hold serve: The opposite action, where the server wins their own service game.
- After the service break, he immediately held serve to consolidate his lead.
- Break back: To win a service break immediately after having one's own serve broken.
- She was broken in the previous game but managed to break back right away.
Noun
- a tennis game won on the opponent's service