Noun
break point (plural break points)
(tennis) A situation in which if the receiver wins the next point, (s)he will win the game (but not the set or match).
After falling down break point, Djokovic found a couple of big serves, saving break point with a backhand winner off a 189kmh second serve and then dominating behind a couple more first serves. Source: Internet
After one of the best points you'll see all summer, Nadal converts the break point when de Minaur's drop shot agonisingly hits the top of the net and doesn't go over. Source: Internet
Against Rogers, Osaka took the first set and then broke Rogers for 2-1 in the second when Rogers smacked a backhand wide on break point. Source: Internet
At deuce, he missed one forehand to fall down break point, then crushed two point ending forehands in a row to move up game point. Source: Internet
It was Carreno Busta who generated game point first at 40-30, but after reaching his second game point at Ad-40, he made two consecutive backhand errors to suddenly face break point. Source: Internet
Djokovic holds off the break point and holds serve. Source: Internet