Deuce dates from a later era, when midwestern dynasties like the Wrigleys joined the competition.
Liberty, prosperity, justice come from the hand of a wild deuce man or woman.
Hennig recently hauled Deuce out to a normally windswept valley in Montana for a gathering of stern steerers.
But in the fourth game, playing at deuce, Delbonis pushed Nadal deep into the alley on the forehand side.
Unlike Deuce, she has a schoonerlike gaff-rigged sail, which limits her speed to well below 100mph, not in Deuce's league.
Murray fought hard in the second set, clinging on to his own service despite being taken to deuce four times.
He twice pegged Murray back to deuce at 3-3 before the Briton made another couple of errors to hand Nadal the advantage.
Murray at the net now and making it 40-30 with an angled volley, but some heavy-hitting from Chela takes it to deuce.
"A crucial game for Berrer" says Andrew Castle and it's deuce again.
But Murray clearly had other ideas and fought back aggressively to deuce before breaking serve when Garcia-Lopez clipped a forehand into the tramlines.
An emphatic forehand winner to the deuce court gave Murray a 5-2 lead and he completed his victory with a running forehand put-away.
At 100mph, he says, Deuce loses whatever grace she once possessed and starts to handle more like a forklift careening across a skating rink.
Ferrer brings up deuce number EIGHT with a stunning forehand and it's a second break point when Rafa puts a defensive backhand long and wide.
Deuce marked the evolutionary high point for stern steerers, embodying such important innovations as a winglike mast, designed by aeronautical engineers, which swivels with the wind.
After two days with no wind--the first such episode locals could remember--he and his crew loaded Deuce back on the trailer and drove back to Racine.
The next game went to deuce seven times, with Sharapova repeatedly erasing a deficit, until Vesnina dumped a weary second serve into the net on break point.
But never mind the fact that most people probably don't want their iPad within 30 feet of a child, much less one who's learning to drop a deuce.
"We were in fear for our lives, " says Deuce owner Richard Hennig, a 6-foot-6 machine-shop owner who doesn't look as if he needs to be afraid of anything.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Billie Jean King supports no-ad scoring to speed things along meaning that at deuce, the winner of the next point would win the game.
And then, if they get tired of him, they've got this big bull of a running back, Deuce McAllister, who can just give them the strong pounding running game.
"I think it was a tough match, a tough battle, and there were a lot of games that went to deuce and a lot of long games, " Sharapova told reporters.
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The Scot comfortably held his next service game and took Federer to deuce in game nine, but he could not stop his opponent taking the match into a deciding set.
Deuce is a stern steerer, so called because the vehicle is steered via a single pivoting skate fixed to the back end of a long central spine analogous to a boat's hull.
Nadal broke back and it looked headed for a tiebreaker until he wobbled in the 10th game on his own service, Soderling taking the opener as Nadal made two forehand errors from deuce.
They range from one-syllable shots like the Ace, the Deuce, the Dot and the Dart to names with mythological, military and poetic associations: the Argus, the Homer, the Colonel, the Scout, Eureka and Black Beauty.
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After taking three games in a row Nadal earned two break points at 4-3, but a pumped-up Murray got back to deuce with a brave forehand down the line and regained control of the match.
More than just a frisson of fear shivered through the crew of Deuce when this hulking, 1930s-vintage iceboat found itself caught by a sudden gust of wind on a Wisconsin lake a few years ago.
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