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Meaning of Advantage

Advantage the first point after deuce (tennis) (chambers. Sports factf., 2005, 599P.) Advantage the first point after deuce (tennis) advantage the player who scores the first point after deuce is said to have the advantage (table tennis) advantage the player who scores the first point after deuce is said to have the advantage, since winning the next point will also win the game (tennis) advantage (in tennis) the point scored after deuce, after which the next point scored wins the game (dict. Of sp. And ex. Sc. 2006, 7 P.) Advantage if the referee plays advantage, he allows a period of time following an infringement to determine whether the other team will be better served by the award of a penalty, or by allowing play to continue (rugby league) (chambers. Sports factf., 2005, 478P.) Advantage if the referee plays advantage, he allows a period of time following an infringement to determine whether the other team will be better served by the award of a penalty, free kick or scrum, or by allowing play to continue (rugby union) (chambers. Sports factf., 2005, 490P.) Advantage a principle of officiating: the referee allows the game to proceed unless a major infraction occurs, a minor infraction will not stop play if the non-offending team gains an advantage. An advantage may be territorial or may consist in gaining possession of the ball (rugby) advantage 1. In some team ball games one option for decision open to the referee, where the game is not interrupted after a rule violation due to the fact that the team, who the foul was committed against, remains in possession of the ball and would be disadvantaged by an interruption of the game (advantage rule). 2. In »tennis the score after deuce. (H.Haag &g. Haag, dictionary, 2003, 15 p.)

 

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List of Literature and The List of Abbreviations sources used in the source document


1.   Chambers  Sports  Factfinder.  Chambers  Harrap  Publishers  Ltd  2005.  [ISBN  0550  101616] (Chambers. Sports Factf.,2005)
2.   Dictionary  of  Leisure,  Travel  and  Tourism.  Third  edition.  A&C  Black  Publishers  Ltd,  2008. [ISBN 9780713685459] (Dict. of Leis., Trav. and Tour., 2008)
3.   Dictionary. Sport, Physical Education, Sport Science. Editors Herbert Haag&Gerald Haag. Kiel, Institut für Sport und Sportwissenschaften, 2003.  [ISBN 3-7780-3419-7]  ((H.Haag &G. Haag, Dictionary, 2003)
4.   Dictionary   of   Sport   and   Exercise   Science   A&Black   Publishers   Ltd   2006.   [ISBN   -10: 0713677856;   ISBN-13: 9780713677850]  (Dict. of Sp.and Ex.Sc,2006)
5.   Dictionary of the Sport and Exercise Sciences. Mark H.Anshel, Editor. Human Kinetics Books Champaign, Illinois, 1991 [ISBN: 0-87322-379-9] (Dict. of sp. and Ex. Sc. 1991)

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