A strong serve is a key part of any player ... but she still holds the distinction of being the fastest server in the history of women’s tennis. During the final round of the 2018 Hungarian ...
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The two fastest servers at Australian Open 2025 were Ben Shelton and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard. Take a look at the other ...
When you filter out obvious speed gun errors or outliers, Shelton's serve is the fastest of all time. So how does he do it? The key is those early years spent doing everything other than tennis.
For every tennis player, the perfect serve is the ... An illustration of the speed of the ball during the fastest serve recorded at Wimbledon - delivered by American Taylor Dent in 2010.
John Isner, a former world No. 8 tennis player and holder of the ATP record for the fastest official serve, has recently shown his excitement for pickleball. Isner, who was initially unsure about ...
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Ben Shelton could have come off the court feeling incredibly excited at hitting a serve that was clocked at 159 mph. Instead, he dismissed the reading as nonsense. Shelton possesses one of the most ...
Power Narrator: Serena's power serve is one of the fastest in the game, averaging 170 kilometers per hour. That's about 12 kilometers per hour faster than the average female professional tennis ...
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard hits America’s Ben Shelton with a booming serve.Credit: Tennis TV In 2012, the Australian launched the fastest serve in recorded history during the Busan Open ...
A shorter player has to be much more precise with their angle to achieve the same effect and usually has to hit their fastest serves down the court’s centre. In tennis serving, angles matter.