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The '''Glossary''' is a list of tennis-related terms that is in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. It can be accessed via the main menu or in the pause menu in the "Power Tour" mode. Once the player selects a term, Samantha, the [[Headmaster]]'s assistant will give a definition or description. The glossary is divided into nine parts, ABC, DEF, GHI, JKL, MNO, PQR, STU, VWX, and YZ.
The '''Glossary''' is a list of tennis-related terms that is in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. It can be accessed via the main menu or in the pause menu in the "Power Tour" mode. Once the player selects a term, Samantha, the [[Headmaster]]'s assistant will give a definition or description. The glossary is divided into nine parts, ABC, DEF, GHI, JKL, MNO, PQR, STU, VWX, and YZ.


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*'''Advantage'''- The term for one point beyond deuce. Score one more point after advantage to win the game.
*'''Advantage'''- The term for one point beyond deuce. Score one more point after advantage to win the game.
*'''All'''- The term used when the number of games, sets or points is equal, For example, 30-30 is "thirty all."
*'''All'''- The term used when the number of games, sets or points is equal, For example, 30-30 is "thirty all."
*'''Alley'''- The area between the singles and doubles sidelines.
*'''Alley'''- The are between the singles and doubles sidelines.
*'''Angle Shot'''- A shot with a sharper angle than a crosscourt shot.
*'''Angle Shot'''- A shot with a sharper angle than a crosscourt shot.
*'''Angle Volley'''- A volley hit on a crosscourt angle.
*'''Angle Volley'''- A volley hit on a crosscourt angle.
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===B===
*'''Back Player'''- The player in the rear position in a doubles match. This position returns the ball, rallies and creates point chances.
*'''Back Player'''- The player in the rear position in a doubles match. This position returns the ball, rallies and creates point chances.
*'''Backhand'''- Hitting the ball from your non-dominate{{sic}} side. For righties, hitting from the left, for lefties, the opposite.
*'''Backhand'''- Hitting the ball from your non-dominate ''[sic]'' side. For righties, hitting from the left, for lefties, the opposite.
*'''Baseline'''- The lines at either end of the court. A player who stays in this area is called a baseline player.
*'''Baseline'''- The lines at either end of the court. A player who stays in this area is called a baseline player.
*'''Big Server'''- A player with a strong serve.
*'''Big Server'''- A player with a strong serve.
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