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Who has the most ace in one game?

John Isner has the most aces in a tournament with 214 during the 2018 Wimbledon, and he has the most in a single match with 113 during his 11-hour encounter with Nicolas Mahut in 2010. John Isner has served the most aces with 13,782. Ivo Karlović has the most in a best-of-three-set match with 45 at Halle in 2015.
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Who has the most aces in a game ever?

The American John Isner holds the record for the most aces in a single match. He hit 112 aces in a match against Nicolas Mahut (who himself hit 103) in the first round of Wimbledon in 2010.
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Who has the most aces in a WTA match?

The highest total of aces in one WTA match on record is 31, set by Kristyna Pliskova in the second round of the 2016 Australian Open - though despite holding five match points, the Czech still fell 4-6, 7-6(6), 9-7 to Monica Puig.
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What is the average number of aces in a tennis match?

The ATP Tour average for aces per service game is 0.52. Of the Big Three, only Roger Federer (0.63) has averaged more than half an ace per game. Opelka has played eight matches in his career where he has astonishingly averaged at least two aces per service game in the match.
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Is it an ace if they touch it?

Definition of Ace

An ace is a serve that successfully lands in the service box and does not touch the receiving player's racquet.
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4 ACES IN A ROW (VALORANT)

What is 0 points called in tennis?

Love – A term used in tennis instead of the word 'nil' or 'zero'. It is used to describe a lack of score in either points, games or sets. i.e. a game score of 30-0 is given as '30 love' and a set score of 6-0 is given as 'six love'. Straight Sets – The name given to a win in a tennis match without losing a set.
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What is a score of 40 all or 40-40 called?

DEUCE – A score of 40-all, or 40-40. (This means the score is tied and each side has won at least three points.) DEUCE COURT – The right side of the court, so called because on a deuce score, the ball is served there.
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What is the slowest ace in tennis?

Result: Ace for Cressy, at just under 41.8 km/h (26 mph).
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Who has the fastest ace in tennis?

These include the recorded serves of John Isner at 4,718 km/h (2,931.6 mph), João Sousa at 2,077 km/h (1,290.6 mph), Denis Shapovalov at 424 km/h (263.5 mph), Laslo Djere at 305 km/h (189.5 mph), Alejandro Davidovich Fokina at 252 km/h (156.6 mph), Ryan Harrison at 244.6 km/h (152.0 mph), Gaël Monfils at 242.0 km/h ( ...
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What is a score of 40 all called in tennis?

Tied score= All. 40-40 = Deuce. Server wins deuce point = Ad-In.
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Who is considered the best tennis player ever?

No list of tennis greats is complete without him. Having turned pro in 1998, Roger Federer has mesmerised the tennis world with his silky touch and a breathtaking game that has seen him win 20 Grand Slam titles, a record surpassed only by his fiercest rivals -- Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
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Who has the most double faults in tennis?

Anna Kournikova holds the record for the most double faults in a match with 31, in a clash against Miho Saeki that has been labeled as "one of most feeble and unintentionally comical matches of all time".
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Who beats Djokovic the most?

These are the Djokovic eight.
  1. Marat Safin - 2005 Round of 128. ...
  2. Paul Goldstein - 2006 Round of 128. ...
  3. Rodger Federer - 2007 Round of 16. ...
  4. Andy Roddick - 2009 Quarter-Finals. ...
  5. Jo Wilfried-Tsonga - 2010 Quarter-Finals. ...
  6. Stan Wawrinka - 2014 Quarter-Finals. ...
  7. Dennis Istomin - 2017 Round of 64. ...
  8. Hyeong Chung - 2018 Round of 18.
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Who has the highest winrate in tennis?

Rod Laver (79.8%)

Laver is the only player in the Open Era to have won the Calendar Grand Slam, and also the only player in history to have done it twice. He ended his career with 576 wins and 146 losses. Rod Laver, has the greatest win percentage of all time after losing the first set – his success rate stands at 50%.
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How many aces does Nadal average?

Aces: Only one member of the top 100 averages fewer aces per match than Nadal's 1.7. ...
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How many aces does Nadal serve?

He served 16 aces and six doubles," said one of Nadal's coaches, former World No. 1 Carlos Moya. "I told him that I would far prefer that to three aces and no double faults.
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Who broke the ACEs record?

John Isner has broken the all-time aces record during his third round match against Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon. It took less than two service games for the American to overtake Ivo Karlovic's tally of 13,728. He celebrated by simply shaking his racquet to acknowledge the achievement and now sits on 13,748 aces.
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How rare is 4 ACEs?

The chances of getting four Aces in 5-Card Draw is 1 in 54,145 hands on average.
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Are there more than 10 ACEs?

The term ACE was coined as part of a massive (17,000 participants) study which was conducted by the Center for Disease Control and Kaiser Permanente. Researchers found that there are 10 ACEs of trauma that impact the vast majority of sufferers.
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Who is the toughest tennis player?

Novak Djokovic – The mentally strongest tennis player and what we can learn from him.
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What is the hardest skill in tennis?

The five shots below are extremely tough to perfect, which is why different pros at Scarborough East have demonstrated how players can master these difficult shots.
  • Tweener. ...
  • Backhand Slice. ...
  • Swinging Volley. ...
  • Approach Shot. ...
  • Overhead.
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What is the fastest hit in tennis?

On May 9, 2012, Australian Sam Groth hit the world's fastest serve to the day at 263.4 km/h (163.7 mph) in Busan, South Korea. This serve happened during his second-round match against the Belarussian, Uladzimir Ignatik, which Groth ended up losing 4-6, 3-6.
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What is the longest deuce in tennis?

What makes advantage scoring unique and entertaining is that there's no limit to the number of times players can return to deuce. Back in 1975 on May 26, at the Surrey Grass Court Championships at Surbiton, Anthony Fawcett and Keith Glass racked up a record 37 deuces in a single game for a grand total of 80 points.
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What is the longest single game in tennis?

The longest tennis match lasted for 11 hours and 5 minutes and was contested over three days between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut at 2010 Wimbledon. Described as one of the most physically intensive sports, tennis is quite often an engaging watch.
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