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What does aces mean? in tennis?

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What does aces mean? in tennis?

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  1. its a serve that the opponent doesnt return, and they dont touch it.  


  2. i have no idea :-/

  3. An ace in tennis means that you have served and the opponent does not touch the ball for at least two bounces.

  4. They mean d**n good. Impossible to return. Balls skit off so fast, you think the lightning hit your side of the court.  

  5. In tennis, aces are serves that go untouched by the server's opponent's racket and that are unreturned so it is usaully a really good serve that you oppenent has not touched with the racket and does not return the ball.

  6. If you serve the ball and the opposing player is not even able to touch the ball with his racket then it is called an “ace”. If it is NOT a serve and the opposing player does not even touch the ball with his racket then it is called a “winner”

    =)

  7. a serve that is not touched by the reserver


  8. A "really good" serve that is not returned against your opponent.  

  9. a reallly good serve that ur opponent can't touch or get back on the court... completely different from a winner, because a winner is a groundshot that ur opponent doesnt touch at all...

    Hope that helps! =D

  10. An ace in tennis is when you (or your opponent) are serving, and the serve is just too fast/too good and you are unable to return it back to the person. This would cause them to win the point.

    So, basically, an ace is just a REALLY good serve, and if you are able to do that, you're destined for success! :)

  11. A serve that the opponent can't get.

  12. there are 4 of them in a deck of cards, one for each suit.  They are between a 2 and king

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