match point
Americannoun
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(in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) the point that if won would enable the scorer or the scorer's side to win the match.
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Duplicate Bridge. a scoring unit consisting of one point awarded to a partnership for each opposing partnership whose score they better on a hand and of one-half point for each opposing partnership whose score they equal.
noun
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sport the final point needed to win a match
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bridge the unit used for scoring in tournaments
Etymology
Origin of match point
First recorded in 1920–25
Example Sentences
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Match point was Sock hitting one of his wristy forehands up the middle between Mike and Bob so hard that it likely left a dent in the back wall.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 30, 2015
Match point arrived but he watched a Federer forehand whistle past him.
From Reuters • Nov. 16, 2014
Match point for Murray arrived with a carefree forehand winner that drew his loudest yelp of the night.
From The Guardian • Jul. 4, 2012
Match point number four .... and Li saves it with some pummelling backhands.
From BBC • Jan. 28, 2010
Match point arrived so quickly, it seemed to take Kvitova by surprise.
From Washington Post
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