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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.
LONDON — Taylor Fritz dealt with his opponent’s 153 mph serve — it was the fastest in Wimbledon history, but Fritz won the point — and an overnight suspension before the fifth set to finish off a 6-7 ...
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Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard hits fastest serve in Wimbledon history – but still loses the pointGiovanni Mpetshi Perricard broke the record for the fastest serve in Grand Slam history ... The Independent now enjoys a reach that was inconceivable when it was launched as an upstart player in the ...
Australian Sam Groth hit the fastest recorded serve at a professional event with a 163.7 mph (263.4 kph) rocket at the Busan Challenger in 2012, a match he lost in straight sets to prove big ...
Taylor Fritz has managed to deal with his opponent's 153 mph serve — it was the fastest in Wimbledon history, but Fritz won the point — and an overnight suspension before the fifth set to ...
He has worked with some of the sport’s biggest servers, including former US player John Isner, who set the ATP-recognized record for the fastest serve in 2016, when he blasted a ball 157.2 mph ...
He has worked with some of the sport’s biggest servers, including former US player John Isner, who set the ATP-recognized record for the fastest serve in 2016, when he blasted a ball 157.2 mph ...
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