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Serve bot’ used to be a pejorative for limited tennis players. Now Carlos Alcaraz, a player with immense gifts, wants to be ...
If you’ve ever picked up a tennis racket and attempted to serve against an opponent, you’ll know just how hard a skill it is.
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard departed Wimbledon as a first-round loser but the Frenchman left his mark on the Grand Slam with ...
The American overcomes a 153-mph serve and comes back from two sets down over two days to avoid a first-round upset.
LONDON — Taylor Fritz dealt with his opponent’s 153 mph serve — it was the fastest in Wimbledon history, but Fritz won the ...
American tennis star and U.S. Open runner-up Taylor Fritz returned a record-setting 153 mph serve off Giovanni Mpetshi ...
Sabine Lisicki holds the record for the fastest serve in women's tennis history. A few other notable players - including Venus and Serena Williams - also find a place in the list.
A month ago at the Bank of the West Classic, Germany’s Sabine Lisicki hit a serve 131 miles per hour—the fastest ever recorded in women’s tennis.
The fourth-fastest serve in Women’s tennis history of 126.1 mph (203 km/h) is held by two players - Germany’s Julia Gorges and France’s Caroline Garcia.
Australian Sam Groth hit the fastest recorded serve in professional tennis with a 163 miles per hour (263 kilometers per hour) ace during an event in South Korea.
Does the Fastest Tennis Serve Depend on Height? I saw this tweet from my friend Jobe: Ivo Karlovic beat Andy Roddick’s world record for fastest serve yesterday at 156 mph.
Roddick may no longer hold the record for fastest serve, but he has been the most consistent, recording more 150-plus mph serves in his career than all other players combined. Roscoe Tanner: 153 mph ...