In tennis, a match isn't called a "series." it's called a "match." And a match doesn't consist of 2-3 games each, but, rather, they're called "sets". Matches consist of 2-3 sets (for the women) and 3-5 sets (for the men's in grand slams whereas in most master's series tournaments, matches consist of 2-3 sets like the women.). Sets consist of "games". Just thought I'd correct you before you confuse someone who doesn't know anything about Tennis when they watch a match. ;)
who the hell is this? and who cares about his opinion
Jimster8000 4 years ago
you seem confused .. do you still watch videos of people who's opinion you don't care about?
jaekent 4 years ago
In tennis, a match isn't called a "series." it's called a "match." And a match doesn't consist of 2-3 games each, but, rather, they're called "sets". Matches consist of 2-3 sets (for the women) and 3-5 sets (for the men's in grand slams whereas in most master's series tournaments, matches consist of 2-3 sets like the women.). Sets consist of "games". Just thought I'd correct you before you confuse someone who doesn't know anything about Tennis when they watch a match. ;)
Rocboy181 4 years ago