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Top 5 Men with most aces in tennis history

A serve is a vital tool to rake up points and converting it to an ace feels like a trailblazer. Let us examine the players who have recorded the most aces in tennis history to inscribe their names in the sport's history.

Suraj Kumar Gupta by Suraj Kumar Gupta
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List of Top-5 Men with Most Aces in tennis history (Image Credit: USTA)

A serve is a vital tool that may make or break a player’s performance in the fast-paced world of tennis. Some competitors in this field have perfected the technique of the ace, throwing thundering serves that confound opponents. In this introduction, we examine the players who have recorded the most aces in tennis history to inscribe their names in the sport’s history.

In his loss to Italian Jannik Sinner in Wimbledon, world number 24 John Isner of the United States shattered the mark set by Croatian Ivo Karlovic for the most aces in men’s tennis history. With his sixth ace of the match, the 6’10” Isner, who turned 37 in April, eclipsed Karlovic’s total of 13,728 aces. He delivered a total of 24 aces to Sinner.

A huge, strong serve can assist put an opponent under strain, albeit it cannot ensure success. The quality of a player’s serve and, by extension, their capacity to smash most aces, are significantly influenced by factors including technique, technology, and height. Let’s look at the top players who hold the record for most aces.

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Here are the Top-5 Men with the most aces in tennis history

Feliciano Lopez (Spain) – 10,155 aces

Feliciano Lopez
Feliciano Lopez (Image Credit: Tennis-Infinity)

The slick Spanish left-hander Feliciano Lopez has demonstrated his serving skills with an astounding total of 9,959 aces. Known for his graceful and fluid performance, Lopez has established himself as one of the best servers in tennis history because of his consistently effective serve.

The serve of Lopez is a piece of beauty, with a fluid, easy action. He has a range of serves, including a powerful flat serve and a well-placed slice, which throw his opponents off guard.

His ability to consistently hit aces has helped him win big points and control the tempo of his matches. He has been able to produce key aces at crucial times because of his ability to remain calm and collected under pressure.

Goran Ivanisevic (Croatia) – 10,237 aces

Goran Ivanisevic
Goran Ivanisevic (Image Credit: The Telegraph)

Tennis great Goran Ivanisevic from Croatia is often used to describe the force and accuracy of aces. Ivanisevic continues to be one of the sport’s most dominant servers with an incredible 10,237 aces to his credit.

Ivanisevic’s greatest enduring achievement was his Wimbledon victory in 2001, which made him the first wild card entry to win a Grand Slam title. He continually demonstrated his serving brilliance throughout his career, mesmerizing viewers with his ace-filled displays.

In addition to his astounding number of aces, Ivanisevic won many admirers all over the world with his charming nature and passionate demeanor. He became a fan favorite for his intense court confrontations, which frequently included spectacular comebacks and booming serves.

Roger Federer (Switzerland) – 11,478 aces

Roger Federer
Roger Federer (Image Credit: NBC Sports)

The Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer is recognized for his elegant and creative performance. Although he is frequently praised for his superb all-around performance, his serving skill should not be disregarded. Federer has consistently shown that he has one of the most well-rounded skills in tennis history with his astounding total of 11,478 aces.

Federer has wowed crowds with unforgettable, ace-filled performances throughout his long career. He is a formidable server on all surfaces because of his mastery of flat and slice serves as well as his capacity to produce power when required. Federer’s number of aces is evidence of his durability and capacity to constantly deliver excellent play.

Despite having a strong all-around game, Federer has won numerous matches thanks in large part to his aces. They frequently establish the tone for points and let him take charge of the game. Federer’s aces have demonstrated his outstanding abilities and ability to control play, whether they were in pivotal situations or regular service games.

Ivo Karlovic (Croatia) – 13, 728 aces

Ivo Karlovic
Ivo Karlovic (Image Credit: ATP Tour)

Tennis player Ivo Karlovic from Croatia is the epitome of the phrase “ace machine.” His name has come to be associated with booming serves and aces that astound onlookers. Karlovic now holds the record for the most aces in tennis history with an astounding 13,728.

He has demonstrated his exceptional abilities throughout his career on a range of surfaces, including grass, clay, and hard courts. In addition to his ace total, Karlovic’s serving skills have helped him win many matches and claim a number of ATP titles.

Karlovic’s astounding ability and perseverance are demonstrated by the record-breaking amount of aces he has earned. He is a fan favorite and a fearsome opponent with his accurate and strong serves. His legacy in the game will stand as a tribute to his unmatched serving power and his capacity to control games with a stunning ace total.

John Isner (USA) – 13,748 aces

John Isner tops most aces list
John Isner (Image Credit: NBC Sports)

A commanding figure on the tennis court, John Isner has made a name for himself as one of the game’s most productive servers. Isner, who is renowned for his powerful serves and impressive stamina, has distinguished himself from his contemporaries with his extraordinary ability to consistently score aces. He has carved his name in the record books with a total of 13,748 aces.

In addition to his ace total, Isner’s serving skill has helped him achieve a number of important wins, like the 2018 Miami Open and 2018 Hall of Fame Open titles. He is a tough opponent on every surface because of his exceptional serve as well as his tenacity and fortitude.

John Isner’s high number of aces is evidence of his commitment, talent, and capacity to rule games with his powerful serve. His record-breaking efforts have cemented his place among tennis’ greatest servers and had a long-lasting effect on the game.

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