meaning - Why do they say "love fifteen," in tennis?


Why do they say "love fifteen," in tennis?



Answer



"Love" is one of the ways you can read the number "0". So "fifteen love" means "The score is 15-0".


There are many theories about its origin. One is (taken from Wikipedia - but you'll find this anywhere):



The origin of the use of "love" for zero is also disputed. It is possible that it derives from the French expression for "the egg" (l'œuf) because an egg looks like the number zero.



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