Because he likes doing it? That is pretty obvious but if I would hazard a guess I think it has something to do with the Dunblane massacre. Andy was at the Primary School when this took place and I think that experience has had a profound effect on his life. He has an amazing drive and determination that could stem from knowing that he is lucky to be alive and he is just as determined to make the most of his opportunities. He has a great talent and has worked incredibly hard to succeed. I believe that when he points to heaven after each win, it is to dedicate it to those who died in DunBlane Primary school, knowing that they cannot do what he can. If that is the case, I think that it is a wonderful tribute to them and their families. Andy Murray is a true sporting hero and an example of what sport can do to bring people together and celebrate the good in life. However, at the end of the day, this is all speculation but fascinating nonetheless.
Serving an ace in tennis is worth just as many points as serving, playing the point out, and winning it. In other words, one point.
Most high school tennis matches are scored on a 2/3 set basis, with no-ad scoring (that means that at deuce, whoever wins the next point wins the game).
A break point conversion occurs in tennis. If a player has a chance to win the game when playing the next point and does so, he converts his break point.
Of course not! Any form of touching the net while the point is in play will result in you loosing the point and the opposition winning.
No. The interior lines (half-lines) on tennis courts determine the service court, into which the serve must be made. An ACE is any legal serve that is not successfully returned by the opponent, winning the point for the server.
point is a point but point is a point
In today's competition, you serve two points, then your opponent serves two. ten-all is duce, at which time the serve changes every point until someone wins by two points.
infinite
The point of tennis is to keep the ball within bounds on the opposite side of the net from yourself, and to be the last person to do so.
Pivot Point - 2013 Do You Have Matches 1-2 was released on: USA: 2013
You lose the point and your opponent wins the point.
Games in table tennis are now played first to 11 with a two point margin, or more. 10-10 is now duce. Alternate serves one at a time until there is a two point margin. Also, matches are now usually best of 5 or best of 7 in the finals or international competition.