No they do not count as winners because it is your serve. Winners come only after the serve.
2007-07-06 09:32:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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An Ace and a Winner is two different things.
First a winner is when a point is being played and is a grounstroke pasing shot. thats a winner.
And ace is a serve when the opponent dosent touch it. its not considered a winner in tennis terms.
two dirrerent things....answer is no, Ace and winner are two different concepts of the game.
ask a tennis player in person and ask, was that serve, a winner or an ace? And see what the answer is....
2007-07-06 08:44:41
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answer #2
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answered by theflash018 3
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Yes, it does. An Ace is a Winner....
A service winner is slightly different than an Ace....in which case the opponent touches the opponents racket but does not get
the ball across.
2007-07-06 08:39:31
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answer #3
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answered by JustDoit 7
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Ever noticed that andy roddick has so many aces but not as much winners, that's because they ARE 2 differents things. An ace is with a serve and a winner is with a groundstroke, dropshot, or overhead smash. :)
2007-07-06 08:52:03
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answer #4
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answered by Mozzypug 2
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Yes, winners are shots that the opponents can't get to and don't even get a racket on. So an true ace would be a winner.
2007-07-06 08:37:10
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answer #5
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answered by swsu 2
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yes! The opponent is unable to touch an ace, which makes it a winner.
2007-07-06 08:36:09
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answer #6
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answered by inlovewithlife08 5
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winners as in winning the point -
yup - final answer
an ace is a serve that is not returned by the opponent
2007-07-06 08:33:54
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answer #7
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answered by tom4bucs 7
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yes, you can't get it if it is an ace
2007-07-06 08:49:51
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-07-06 08:39:51
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It means you score a point right after u serv
2007-07-06 08:33:49
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answer #10
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answered by darkgate44 1
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