What are some basketball slang terms?

Basketball slang terms include:

  • Airball: A missed shot that never touches the hoop or backboard
  • Brick: A missed shot that bounces off the rim or backboard in a loud and awkward way
  • Dagger: A shot that seals the win
  • Rock: Another name for the ball
  • Shoot hoops: Play basketball
  • Slam dunk: When a player jumps and pushes the ball through the basket
  • The paint: The painted area of a basketball court near the goal

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What is a Golden Slam in tennis?

A Golden Slam in tennis is when a player wins all of the four major tournaments (the Grand Slams) and the Olympic or Paralympic gold medal in the same discipline in the same calendar year (e.g., โ€œDiede de Groot completed the Golden Slam in 2021โ€).

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What is a Grand Slam in tennis?

A Grand Slam in tennis is one of the four major tournaments: The Australian Open (played on courts with a hardcourt surface), the French Open (played on clay courts), the Wimbledon Championships (located in the UK and played on grass courts), or the US Open (played on courts with a hardcourt surface). For example, โ€œShe has missed the last two Grand Slams due to injury.โ€

โ€œThe Grand Slamโ€ means winning all of these tournaments in the same calendar year (e.g., โ€œSteffi Graf completed the Grand Slam in womenโ€™s singles in 1988โ€).

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What is a bagel in tennis?

A bagel in tennis is a slang term to describe a set that is won by six games to zero (โ€œsix loveโ€). For example, โ€œAlcaraz handed Smith a bagel in the final set.โ€

You can also use it as a verb: โ€œAlcaraz bagelled Smith in the final set.โ€

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What is a drop shot in tennis?

A drop shot in tennis is a softly played shot that lands close to the net, forcing your opponent to rush forward from the back of the court to reach it. To be effective, a drop shot should be:

  • Hit low over the net so it gives your opponent less time to chase down.
  • Played with backspin (โ€œsliceโ€) so the ball stops quickly and bounces low.
  • โ€œDisguisedโ€ by setting up your swing as if you are going to hit a normal shot, then adjusting your racket at the last moment

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What is a break point in tennis?

The term break point in tennis describes a stage in a game when the player who is not serving (the receiver) can win the game if they win the next point (i.e., when the score is 0-40, 15-40, or 30-40, or there is a โ€œdeuceโ€ and the receiver has the โ€œadvantageโ€). If the receiver wins this point, they have โ€œbrokenโ€ their opponentโ€™s serve.

In professional tennis, most games โ€œgo with serve,โ€ which means that the server wins the game. This is because having the serve makes it easier to win a point.

A break point is therefore a significant stage in a set because if you โ€œholdโ€ (win) all your service games in a set, you only need to break your opponentโ€™s serve once to win the set, by six games to four or seven games to five.

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