“Ace” in tennis is a serve that is not touched by the receiver’s racket, winning a point for a server.
An ace is usually seen on the player’s first serve when they can accumulate maximum force into the serve. That way, they are giving the ball momentum and speed. This is the time when they have the best control of the ball’s placement and assessment of direction, leveraging the server’s advantage in the game.
By using these methods, the server takes away time from the opponent for reaction. By serving with force and out of the opponent’s reach, the server gathers the least time-consuming points for themselves.
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