When you score a point in tennis is it called a try ace or a ringer?

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2026-05-03 12:45

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In tennis, when you score a point, it is simply referred to as winning a point. The terms "try," "ace," and "ringer" are not used to describe scoring a point in tennis. An "ace" specifically refers to a serve that the opponent cannot touch, resulting in an immediate point. "Ringer" is not a term used in tennis; it is more commonly associated with other sports or games.

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