How fast was Sampras serve?

The Sampras' serve was a product of tremendous spin rates. Although his serve seldom came in faster than 115––130 mph, his rpm on first serves averaged 2500 with a higher topspin component than other serves of similar velocity, especially during the 1990-2000 span.
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What was Pete Sampras fastest serve?

Sampras hit the fastest serve of the day at 129 mph, while Ivanisevic's fastest was 127 mph _ on a second serve. But Sampras won the biggest points, breaking Ivanisevic three times while losing his own serve only twice.
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How good was Pete Sampras serve?

Pete Sampras was one of the best spot servers of all time. He was able to fire down huge serves with pinpoint accuracy time after time. This made it incredibly difficult to return his serve, especially when added to his impeccable disguise and consistently.
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How fast is Roger Federer's serve?

Federer's flat first serve averages between 120-125mph, whilst his second serve, which often utilizes heavy kick, will fall in the 85-95 mph range. These are still fast numbers, but very ordinary amongst the top ATP players of today and even amongst the lower level professionals on the Challenger and Future tours.
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Who has the fastest tennis serve ever?

What is the fastest tennis serve ever recorded? On May 9, 2012, in Busan, South Korea, Australian Sam Groth hit the world's fastest serve at 163.7 mph (263.4 kph). This serve came during his second-round match against Uladzimir Ignatik from Belarus, which Groth lost 4-6, 3-6.
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How Fast Is Serena Williams fastest serve?

Here are the US Open women's singles fastest serve from 2007-2021.
  • 2014: Sabine Lisicki (Germany), 124 mph.
  • 2015: Serena Williams, 126 mph.
  • 2016: Serena Williams, 126 mph.
  • 2017: Venus Williams, 121 mph.
  • 2018: Serena Williams, 121 mph.
  • 2019: Caroline Dolehide and Madison Keys, 122 mph.
  • 2020: Serena Williams, 124 mph.
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Who has the slowest serve?

The slowest serve ever: Novak Djokovic.
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What is the fastest tennis ball ever hit?

The fastest tennis serve on record is held by Australian tennis player Samuel Groth, when he hit a serve reaching 263 kph/163.4 mph (Source: Guinness World Records).
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Why is second serve slower?

The first serve is hit harder, usually closer to the lines, because the server is trying to gain an advantage while knowing they can fall back on the second. The second must go in or the server loses the point, so is almost always hit slower to reduce that risk.
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How fast was Bjorn Borg serve?

Borg beefed up his serve, making it capable of reaching the 120-mph range (a greater feat in the days of wood rackets).
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How fast was Pancho Gonzales serve?

The service speeds were measured at the net, and not at the racquet face, as is currently the standard practice. Gonzales was recorded as hitting the fastest serve, 112.88 mph, followed by Kramer at 107.8, and Van Horn at 104.
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How fast was Lendl serve?

One day after saying he didn't think wide body racquets and power tennis detracted from the sport, Ivan Lendl was run over today by Marc Rosset's serve, traveling at speeds up to 126 miles an hour.
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Who hit most aces in tennis?

Ivo Karlović has the most career aces with 13,728.
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What is a 5.0 tennis player?

A person with a 5.0 tennis rating has learned good shot anticipation and can consistently hit different strokes with depth and control. At this level the person can also hit winners and force errors by the opponent.
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Who has the fastest ground strokes in tennis?

The leading five players in the data set are listed below.
  • Nikoloz Basilashvili = 71.2 mph.
  • John Millman = 70.2 mph.
  • Rafael Nadal = 69.8 mph.
  • Ugo Humbert = 69.2 mph.
  • Jannik Sinner = 69.1 mph.
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What is the slowest serve in tennis?

Officially, this is the Australian Sam Groth , whose serve was measured at 263 km/h at the Busan Challenger in 2012 - even if the record is criticized due to the measurement technology. At tour level, John Isner is ahead: in 2016 at the Davis Cup, he served at 253 km/h into the opposing field.
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How Fast Is Jannik sinner serve?

Jannik Sinner = 69.1 mph

His was really feeling it in his round-robin match against Mikael Ymer, averaging an eye-popping 80.2 mph. Sinner hit it harder, and he also hit it from better court position closer to the baseline.
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Are you allowed to serve underarm in tennis?

Although unconventional, the rules allow for underhand serving in tennis. As long as the ball is hit with the racquet prior to hitting the ground, it doesn't matter if it was released in an upward or downward motion.
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How fast is Zverev serve?

Alexander Zverev's fastest ever recorded serve was 231.0 km/h (144.0 mph) which was recorded at the 2020 ATP World Tour Finals. At the 2022 Australian Open Alexander Zverev's average serve speed was 186km/h (115mph) on his first serve and 142km/h (88mph) on his second serve.
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Who is the best server in tennis history?

'The Serve Dr' Ivo Karlovic is regarded by many as the single greatest server of all time. Standing at 6”11, he holds the all time record for the most career aces served, with a staggering 13,653 in 690 matches! He therefore averages nearly 20 aces per match and will consistently serve at speeds in excess of 140mph.
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