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Smartest Year Ever
Gordy
328 episodes
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Welcome to the Smartest Year Ever! This is your daily podcast for quick, funny, fascinating insights that you can use or share all year long. From history and science to quirky word origins and beyond, no topic is off-limits. Each episode is casual, short—most under 5 minutes—making it the perfect way to start your day or grab a quick dose of knowledge anytime. Tune in for bite-sized brilliance, and let’s make 2025 the Smartest Year Ever!
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Welcome to the Smartest Year Ever! This is your daily podcast for quick, funny, fascinating insights that you can use or share all year long. From history and science to quirky word origins and beyond, no topic is off-limits. Each episode is casual, short—most under 5 minutes—making it the perfect way to start your day or grab a quick dose of knowledge anytime. Tune in for bite-sized brilliance, and let’s make 2025 the Smartest Year Ever!
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Why Tennis Scoring Makes No Sense | Smartest Year Ever (Nov 16, 2025)
Smartest Year Ever
4 minutes 42 seconds
1 week ago
Why Tennis Scoring Makes No Sense | Smartest Year Ever (Nov 16, 2025)

Tennis is one of the world’s most elegant sports—and one of the weirdest when it comes to scoring. Why does it go love, 15, 30, 40 instead of 1, 2, 3, 4? Gordy dives into the strange history of tennis scoring, tracing it back to medieval France, the origins of jeu de paume, and the centuries-old quirks that shaped the modern game.

This episode explores theories about how tennis scoring might have evolved—from the clock-face system to betting units in deniers, to even court geometry—and why none of them fully add up. Discover how Henry VIII helped popularize the sport, how “love” might come from the French l’œuf (meaning “egg”), and how “deuce” comes from deux, meaning “two.”

By the end, you’ll see how tennis’s strange math isn’t a mistake—it’s a living linguistic fossil, carried through centuries of aristocratic leisure, international expansion, and linguistic confusion. It may make no sense, but it’s survived for 700 years for a reason.

#Tennis #SportsHistory #LanguageFacts #DailyFacts #FunFacts #sportsfacts #tennisfacts #funfacts #historyfacts #dailyfacts #didyouknow

Music thanks to Zapsplat.

Sources:

  • Gillmeister, H. (1998). Tennis: A Cultural History. Leicester University Press.

  • International Tennis Federation. (n.d.). History of the Game.

  • Oxford English Dictionary. Entries for “love” (score), “deuce.”

  • Harris, I. L. (2020). “Possible Origins of the Tennis Scoring System.” IanLouisHarris.com.

  • Van Alen, J. (1967). The Rules of the Tiebreaker.

Major, J. (2012). More Than a Game: The Story of Lawn Tennis. HarperCollins.

Smartest Year Ever
Welcome to the Smartest Year Ever! This is your daily podcast for quick, funny, fascinating insights that you can use or share all year long. From history and science to quirky word origins and beyond, no topic is off-limits. Each episode is casual, short—most under 5 minutes—making it the perfect way to start your day or grab a quick dose of knowledge anytime. Tune in for bite-sized brilliance, and let’s make 2025 the Smartest Year Ever!