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Kecmanovic, though, wins four points in a row ... only to be diddled by an incredible lob; deuce it is, then again when Monfils nails a blazing forehand.

From deuce it’s fairly straightforward for Medvedev, who stares adversity in the face and stares it down.

At deuce, it’s much better from Stephens as she takes complete control of both rallies to hold.

If the metaphorical clock hand, which might have been on the court in medieval France, moves first to 40, then at deuce it can proceed to 50 and then 60.

Poor old Buggins had a customer and couldn't make out what the deuce it was all about!

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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