An ace occurs when a serve lands in the correct box without the opponent touching the ball. This point ends immediately because the receiving player fails to make any contact with their paddle.
A server wins the point directly through a powerful or well-placed hit during the initial play. One example involves a ball landing deep in the corner while the receiver stands too far forward. Players often aim for the center line to limit the available return angles for the opponent. This strategy forces the receiver to move quickly and often results in a clean winner.
Successful aces require a balance between high ball speed and precise placement on the court surface. Consistent practice on serve depth increases the chances of scoring these direct points during a match.
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