Novak Djokovic, the world's number one tennis player, recently switched from Wilson to Head for his racquet of choice. The Serbian star had been using Wilson for more than a decade and the decision to switch came as a surprise to many. The reasons for the switch have been speculated upon but the most likely explanation is the fact that Head was able to provide Djokovic with a more customized racquet that suited his style of play. The new racquet also featured improved technology and a more aerodynamic design which could help Djokovic to increase his power and spin on the court. Ultimately, the switch to Head is likely to help Djokovic in his quest to remain at the top of the tennis world.
This article looks at how many aces are served in a professional tennis match. On average, a professional tennis match will have 10-12 aces during a best-of-three set match. The number of aces can vary significantly based on the server's skill level, the surface being played on, the playing style, and other factors. The average number of aces per match and set can also vary depending on the gender of the players. Generally, male players serve more aces than female players.
A wildcard is a special entry awarded to a player who has not qualified for a tennis tournament. It is usually awarded to young up-and-coming players or to players who have previously won the tournament. Roger Federer has been awarded wildcards to a number of tournaments, including the 2008 French Open where he won the title. He has also received wildcards for the US Open, Wimbledon and the Australian Open. In 2020, he received a wildcard for the Australian Open, his first major title in five years.