© Copyright 2020 Endgame360 Inc. All Rights Reserved. *It’s worth noting that the serves highlighted on this list are not officially recognized by the ATP with regards to the fastest ever recorded. Jorge Capestany Tennis … Roger Federer vs Simona Halep Serve Comparison - Duration: 6:15. Fastest recorded tennis serves.
Jump to navigation Jump to search. 1 ranking in 2003. Unfortunately, most of the women’s fastest serves weren’t caught on video or aren’t publicly available, so we’ve compiled examples of their serves. Please keep in mind that we’ve listed each player only once on the list, with their single fastest serve. Lena-Groenefeld had gone through a rough patch of her career prior to this year. Sit back and enjoy!Here are a few notes that sum up the list of fastest men’s serves:Here’s a breakdown by country, where each country has at least two players on the list:Some of the biggest names in tennis have fantastic serves, but they rely on placement, consistency, and other parts of their games for their success.While you can’t underestimate the importance of quality serving at any level of tennis, a few of the following players show that a faster serve doesn’t necessarily equate to a better player.Let’s take a look at some of the fastest serves hit by some of the biggest names in tennis and a few other names that come up from time to time.While Roger Federer doesn’t top the list of fastest servers, he scrapes his way onto it with a highly respectable 143 mph serve.
However, his serve is a reliable weapon that, when combined with his well-rounded game and speed on the court, has helped him become one of the top men’s players of all time.Rafa isn’t known for his serve, which is why it’s surprising to see him on the list of fastest servers, but he does have an incredibly solid serve that we believe to be underrated. Serena Williams, who comes in at No. Andy Roddick has the second-fastest serve ever recorded at Wimbledon in 2004 at 235 km/h (146 mph), and in 2017 Milos Raonic clocked the third-fastest serve at 233.3 km/h (145 mph).The fastest serve ever recorded at the Australian Open was 242 km/h (150 mph) by Marius Copil of Romania in 2015. The fastest serve ever recorded at Wimbledon was 238.2 km/h (148 mph) in 2010 by Taylor Dent. 53 in the world.The video recording of his fastest serve is pretty low quality, so we’ve included this video as well as a compilation of other videos to give you a sense of how massive his serve is.Here you’ll find a list of the fastest men’s tennis serves ever recorded. In the sport of women’s tennis, having a fast serve can provide the greatest players, like Serena Williams, with a great advantage. 1 / 5 NEXT. "I've lost a few tight sets lately, so I was telling myself I really wanted to win this one and try to focus on those last two games," she said in her on-court interview. His 157.2 mph (253 km/h) serve came in 2016 at the Davis Cup, when he played and defeated Australian Bernard Tomic.Throughout his career, Andy Roddick’s biggest weapon was his serve, which, along with his huge forehand, allowed him to capture the world No. Georgina Garcia Perez has the fastest serve in women’s tennis, clocking in at 136.7 miles per hour in 2018. Let’s start the countdown.The first one came as she was serving out a 6-2, 6-0 second-round win over Garbine Muguruza, who was just coming up at the time. But having one of the fastest serves ever doesn’t hurt. Serena places her serves exceptionally well, especially on the most important points. According to the University of Sydney’s Rod Cross, oversized racquet heads are most responsible for today’s hyper-fast serves. Brenda Schultz-McCarthy hit a serve at 130 mph during qualifying for that same event, and the WTA said Wednesday it considers that to be the fastest serve in women's tennis history. Sadly, her career would end a few years later. In the first round, Schultz-McCarthy was up against another wildcard, USA’s Bethanie Mattek-Sands and during that match, she hit a serve recorded at 126 mph (202.7 km/h).Schultz-McCarthy went on to lose the match 6-1, 6-1 but her serve remains to be the sixth-fastest serve in Women’s tennis history. The right-handed Canadian is 6’5″ and regularly hits massive serves, which have been the centerpiece of his game since he joined the ATP tour in 2008. In 2010, he achieved a career-high of No. Andy Roddick has the second-fastest serve ever recorded at Wimbledon in 2004 at 235 km/h … Published 26 Feb 2017, 16:01 IST. Of course, his serve is backed up by an even more impressive game.Over the years, Raonic’s dominant serve has gained him a lot of attention. Serving at 4-1, 30-love in the second set of her second-round match against Ashley Harkleroad, Venus Williams smacked the record-breaking shot.