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Unforced error Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UNFORCED ERROR is a missed shot or lost point (as in tennis) that is entirely a result of the player's own blunder and not because of the opponent's skill or effort. How to use unforced error in a sentence.
The Difference Between Forced and Unforced Errors in Tennis
Unforced errors occur when a player makes a mistake that was not forced by the opponent’s good play. For example, if a player hits the ball into the net or outside the court boundaries during a rally without being under pressure from the opponent, it is considered an unforced error.
What Is an Unforced Error in Tennis? - Tennis Universe
An unforced error in tennis is a mistake made by a player that is not the result of a good shot by an opponent and is avoidable. To avoid unforced errors in tennis, players can choose to play with topspin, hit the ball cross-court, and control their power, among other tactics.
What Does Unforced Error Mean? - Meaning, Uses and More
What Does Unforced Error Mean? The term unforced error is a slang term primarily used in the context of sports, particularly in tennis. It refers to a mistake made by a player that could have been avoided if they had been more attentive or focused.
A deep dive into the unforced error: an outdated, misleading ...
The unforced error was introduced to tennis in the 1980s by the late Leo Levin, a college player in the US, who was instrumental in tracking and developing the stats that are now commonplace in tennis. Levin charted winners, unforced errors and forced errors. Winners are simple to calculate but unforced errors, particularly, are problematic.
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