KBC 13: In tennis, what is it called when a player fails to touch the ball during a serve from the opponent?
A. Ace
B. Love
C. Deuce
D. Advantage
Answer: Ace
An ace is a legal service that remains untouched by the opponent in the game of tennis. Aces are generally seen on a player’s first serve where the player serving the ball, serves with maximum force, not allowing the opponent to touch or return the ball. According to officials, the term was coined by sports journalist Allison Danzig.
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