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match point
[ mach point mach point ]
noun
- (in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) the point that if won would enable the scorer or the scorer's side to win the match.
- Duplicate Bridge. a scoring unit consisting of one point awarded to a partnership for each opposing partnership whose score they better on a hand and of one-half point for each opposing partnership whose score they equal.
match point
noun
- sport the final point needed to win a match
- bridge the unit used for scoring in tournaments
Word History and Origins
Origin of match point1
Example Sentences
Gauff's first love-hold of the match followed, before Swiatek handed her the win with a long forehand return on match point.
The pair - affectionately nicknamed 'Fedal' - almost won their tie against American duo Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe in London, missing a match point before Team World wrapped up the win.
Zimmerman was named most valuable player after a roof on match point and joining her on the All-Tournament team were Boice and Sea Hawks junior libero Rowan DeVore.
During the second, the teams were neck-and-neck off the start but the British team controlled the race to move to match point, with the next matches scheduled for Friday.
The Trailblazers fought off a match point before pulling out the fourth set to level it at two sets apiece and reeled off three points in a row after the fifth set was deadlocked 12-12.
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