What is the slowest serve in tennis?

At just 26mph, it is one of the slowest serves with no official ranking of previous slow aces but Tennis TV joked that it was the “slowest and greatest ace you'll ever see”. And it stands at 131.2mph slower than the fastest serve on record recognised by the ATP, a 157.2mph rocket from John Isner at the 2016 Davis Cup.
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Who has the slowest serve?

The slowest serve ever: Novak Djokovic.
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What is the slowest ace in tennis?

Cressy: An ace at 41.8 km/h

Cressy is likely to have fabricated what is probably the slowest ace in tennis history. Because even an impact from below has more steam.
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How fast does Cressy serve?

Kendall Baker on Twitter: "Maxime Cressy with a masterful 26 mph bending serve. Never seen one quite like it https://t.co/StYv7rE8oS" / Twitter.
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Who is the goat of tennis?

It's Novak Djokovic against the world. The No. 1 ranked ATP player is getting all the attention since his Australian Open debacle in January. Then, he was tied with both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for the most grand slam titles won at 20 and in position to break the record.
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Who is the nicest tennis player?

1. Roger Federer. There are almost too many things to like about Federer.
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Who is the god of tennis?

Roger Federer, the god of tennis, returns to Mount Olympus.
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What is ace serve in tennis?

Ace – A legal serve which the returner does not manage to get their racquet to. An ace always results in the server winning a point. Advantage – A player's score is given as 'advantage' or 'ad' when they win the next point after a game goes to deuce (see below).
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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 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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Where did Maxime Cressy go to college?

Maxime Cressy - Men's Tennis - UCLA.
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Has Roger Federer retired?

Federer remains committed to playing tennis again and in March posted a video of him on the court with racket in hand. Prior to the video being posted, it was confirmed that Federer would be representing Team Europe alongside Rafael Nadal at the Laver Cup in September.
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Who is the new God of tennis?

There are no adjectives left in the dictionary which has not been used before to praise the 'God of Tennis' Roger Federer.
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When did Borg win Wimbledon?

Borg won one of his first titles at the 1976 Wimbledon Championship, defeating Ilie Năstase (6-4, 6-2, 9-7).
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Who is the noisiest tennis player?

On the current tour, Maria Sharapova is believed to grunt the loudest, often clearing past 100 decibels on court. Monica Seles and Jimmy Connors have been labelled as the original creators of the "tennis grunt".
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