In tennis, when the score is announced as "30-love," it means that one player has scored two points and the other player has not scored any points in the current game. The scoring system in tennis is unique and uses the terms "love," "15," "30," and "40" to represent the points. "Love" represents zero points, "15" is the first point, "30" is the second point, and "40" is the third point. A player needs to score four points to win a game, with the exception that if both players reach 40, the score is called a "deuce," and then a player must score two consecutive points to win.
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