There isn't a maximum number of aces that a tennis player can make in a single tennis match. For example, Wimbledon has no tie-breaker in the fifth set, so the fifth set is limitless, so there is no maximum number of aces.
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∙ 2010-06-23 22:09:43On the women's side that would be 48. On the men's side that would be 72.
The most aces served by a woman in a match was 24 by Serena Williams in her match vs. Azarenka in the 2012 Wimbledon Semifinal and by Kaia Kanepi in her match vs. Safarova in the 2008 Tokyo First Round.
78 (Karlovic)R.Å tepanek - I.Karlovic (Davis cup 2009)6:7, 7:6, 7:6, 6:7, 16:14Match time 5:59
There is no way of knowing how long the longest tennis match ever was, but the longest match in recorded history was the 2010 Wimbledon match between Isner and Mahut.The match set several tennis records, including:Longest match (11 hours, 5 minutes).Longest set (the fifth set required 8 hours, 11 minutes).Most games in a set (138 in the fifth set).Most games in a match (183).Most aces in a match by one player (Isner, 113).Total aces in a match (Mahut's 103 aces, the second highest number by a player in a match, brought the total to 216).Consecutive service games held (168: 84 for each player).
The world record for most aces in a match is held by John Isner, with 112 aces in a first round match against Nicolas Mahut at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships on June 22nd - 24th 2010 (Mahut holds second place with 102 in the same match); the match also holds several other Open Era records, including longest match, at over eleven hours in length, and most combined aces - 214 in total. The record for the fastest ace (as well as the fastest overall serve) is held by Andy Roddick who served a 155 mph (~249 km/h) ace against Vlamir Voltchkov during the 2004 Davis Cup.
At Wimbledon 2010, there was a recorbreaking match between Isner and Mahut. It is the longest match ever recorded, but there could have been longer matches that weren't recorded.The match set several tennis records, including:Longest match (11 hours, 5 minutes).Longest set (the fifth set required 8 hours, 11 minutes).Most games in a set (138 in the fifth set).Most games in a match (183).Most aces in a match by one player (Isner, 113).Total aces in a match (Mahut's 103 aces, the second highest number by a player in a match, brought the total to 216).Consecutive service games held (168: 84 for each player).
Aces are terms when a person serves the ball and the person who is on the other side of the court is unable to touch the tennis ball.
In the first round of Wimbledon 2010 John Isner served up 112 aces against Nicolas Mahut. The match lasted over 11 hours and was played over the course of 3 days, with the fifth set score finishing 70-68. The longest competitive match ever played.
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John Isner had the most aces in a professional tennis match on June 22-June 24, 2010 in the first round at Wimbledon with a record 112 aces against Nicolas Mahut. As of June 23, the match was called due to darkness (for the second day in a row) at 59 game to 59 and will resume on June 24, 2010. There are no tiebreakers in a deciding fifth set at Wimbledon, which is why the match has continued on for dozens of games. The fifth set continued on for another hour, lasting for 11 hours and 183 games. John Isnwer won the deciding fifth set 70 games to 68. The match consisted of numerous broken records, including the longest match ever played in open era.Nicolas Mahut had 103 aces at the end of the day on June 23, which now holds as the second most aces in a match.
Ivo Karlovic served 55 Aces and lost against Lleyton Hewitt in 1st Round of French Open 2009.