Tennis Ace

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Tennis Ace
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Theme:

Minifigures (Theme)
    Series 7

Accessories:

Tennis Racket

Years:

2012

[List of appearances]
Wham! And there it goes!
―Tennis Ace

The Tennis Ace is a Collectable Minifigure released in 2012 as one of the sixteen minifigures from 8831 Minifigures Series 7.

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He has tan hair, a printed headband, and Series 3's Tennis Player's racket, only in dark blue. He has yellow skin, a white and green torso, and white and green pants.

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LEGO.com Description[edit | edit source]

Red2x2.png This is a description taken from LEGO.com. Please do not modify it. (visit this item's product page) “Wham! And there it goes!”

Some minifigures train hard all their lives to be good at their chosen sport…and then there’s the Tennis Ace. Where other tennis players might wait for the ball to come to them, he hurls himself toward it with all his strength, swinging his racket around wildly. Instead of carefully aiming the ball, he hits it in any random direction and hopes it lands inside the court’s lines.

It’s not the most traditional way to play, and yet somehow it manages to work. Despite a complete lack of strategy, patience and timing, the Tennis Ace just keeps moving up in the rankings. Maybe it’s luck, maybe it’s well-hidden natural talent and maybe it’s sheer gusto, but whatever it is, it sure does drive the other players crazy when he wins!


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