Why Tennis Scoring Matters
Tennis is one of the world's most popular sports, and it keeps gaining more fans in the Philippines. However, its scoring system feels different from most games: the familiar 0–15–30–40 progression can confuse first-time viewers. That is exactly why MWPLAY created this tennis score guide — to help Philippine players and fans understand every part of the game with less guesswork.
Watching a tennis match is far more enjoyable when you can read the scoreboard at a glance. MWPLAY believes that a well-informed fan or player needs a clear grasp of how scoring flows. That is why this guide walks you step by step from a single point to a game, a set, and the full match.
More Philippine fans are also following tennis matches on their phones. This MWPLAY guide is mobile-friendly, so it is easy to pull up as a quick reference anytime. It covers scoring rules for all major events — from Wimbledon and the French Open to the Australian Open and the US Open.
Please remember that MWPLAY is an entertainment platform intended only for adults aged 21 and above. Responsible gaming always comes first.
Tennis Point System: From Zero to Game
A complete breakdown of point scoring in MWPLAY's tennis score guide.
Detailed point scoring rules
After every rally in tennis, one point is awarded. The player who wins that rally gets the point. Based on MWPLAY's tennis score guide, a game requires at least four points, and you also need to be ahead of your opponent by at least two points to close it out.
When both players reach 40-40, the score is called deuce. From deuce, you need two straight points to win the game. The first point gives you the advantage, and the next point clinches the game. But if you lose the next point while holding the advantage, the score goes back to deuce.
Understanding this basic scoring system is essential if you want to follow tennis content on MWPLAY. Once you get the hang of it, tracking the flow of a whole match becomes much easier.
| Point number | Score name | Pronunciation | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | Love | Love | Zero points |
| 1 | Fifteen | 15 | First point |
| 2 | Thirty | 30 | Second point |
| 3 | Forty | 40 | Third point |
| 3-3 | Deuce | Deuce | Tied score |
| Deuce +1 | Advantage | Advantage | One point ahead |
| Advantage +1 | Game | Game | Winning a Game |
Set and Match Structure: MWPLAY Tennis Score Guide
Tennis scoring is built in layers: points create a game, games create a set, and sets create a match. The MWPLAY tennis score guide at mwplay.study breaks down this three-level structure in detail.
Game
You win a game by earning at least four points and holding a two-point lead over your opponent. If the score reaches deuce, you need two straight points to close it out.
Set
To take a set, you need at least six games and a two-game advantage. When the set is tied at 6-6, a tiebreak decides it.
Match
Men's Grand Slam matches are played best of five sets, while most other tournaments use a best-of-three format.
Tiebreak
When a set reaches 6-6, a tiebreak is played. The first player to reach seven points with a two-point margin wins it. MWPLAY's guide covers the tiebreak rules in full detail.
Super Tiebreak
Some events use a super tiebreak in the final set, where the winner must reach ten points with a two-point lead.
Special Features of the MWPLAY Tennis Score Guide
Why the MWPLAY Tennis Score Guide Works for Filipino Players
Simple Explanations in Plain English
MWPLAY explains the often confusing tennis scoring rules in clear, straightforward English, so adult readers in the Philippines can quickly understand them.
Mobile-Friendly Format
MWPLAY designed the tennis score guide for Philippine mobile users, so it is easy to read on a phone while you follow a live match.
Score Tables and Charts
MWPLAY includes detailed tables and charts that make the point system, set structure, and tiebreak rules easier to follow.
Grand Slam Format
MWPLAY's guide covers the separate rules and formats for Wimbledon, the French Open, the Australian Open, and the US Open.
Answers to Common Questions
The MWPLAY FAQ section answers the most common tennis scoring questions asked by Filipino viewers.
Responsible Gaming Information
MWPLAY always promotes responsible gaming. Alongside the tennis scoring guide, you can also find practical advice for developing safer and more mindful gaming habits.
Scoring Formats of the Four Grand Slams
MWPLAY's tennis score guide compares the scoring rules used across the four Grand Slam tournaments.
| Tournament | Men's Sets | Women's Sets | Final Set Rule | Court |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australian Open | 5 sets (best of 5) | 3 sets (best of 3) | Super tiebreak (10 points) | Hard court |
| French Open | 5 sets (best of 5) | 3 sets (best of 3) | Advantage set | Clay court |
| Wimbledon | 5 sets (best of 5) | 3 sets (best of 3) | Tiebreak (at 12-12) | Grass court |
| US Open | 5 sets (best of 5) | 3 sets (best of 3) | Tiebreak (at 6-6) | Hard court |
MWPLAY's tennis score guide is regularly updated so it reflects the latest tournament rules and any scoring changes.
Effective Tips for Understanding Tennis Scores
Server first
In tennis score announcements, the server's points always come first, so '30-15' means the server has 30 and the receiver has 15.
Love means zero.
The term 'love' stands for zero points in tennis. When the score is 'love-all,' both players have zero and the game is just starting.
Remember Deuce
Deuce means the score is level. After that, a player needs two straight points to win the game. MWPLAY's tennis score guide covers this in more detail.
Tiebreak Scoring
In a tiebreak, points are counted as 1, 2, 3, not 15-30-40. You win by being the first to 7 points with a margin of at least 2.
Service Change
The serve switches after each game. During a tiebreak, service rotates every two points, but the very first point is served by only one player.
Reading Set Scores
A scoreline like '6-4, 3-6, 7-5' shows the first set went 6-4, the second 3-6, and the third 7-5.
Responsible Gaming: MWPLAY's Commitment
Enjoy the tennis score guide with awareness and responsibility.
21+ Only
All MWPLAY content and services are strictly for adults aged 21 and above. Participation by minors is completely prohibited.
Time Management
Keep gaming and entertainment a small part of your life. Do not prioritize gaming over family, work, or health.
Control your budget
Set a spending limit before each session. MWPLAY encourages players to respect their own financial boundaries.
Seek Support
Seek help from a professional if you notice signs of gaming addiction. You can find more information on MWPLAY's Responsible Gaming page.
Frequently Asked Questions — Tennis Score Guide
Answers to frequently asked questions about MWPLAY's tennis score guide at mwplay.study.
