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The tennis scoring system can be challenging for beginners to grasp. A set in tennis is a sum of points where players win points to ultimately score games, and enough games lead to winning a set. A set is the third stage of this hierarchy. Typically, a player wins a set by reaching six games before their opponent reaches five. If a player achieves this, the score resets to zero for both points and games. For instance, if Roger Federer wins five games and Rafael Nadal wins four, then Federer wins the set 6-4. However, if the players are tied at five games each, one must win by a margin of two games to secure the set.