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Federer 230 km/h Wawrinka 234 km/h Copil 244 km/h Johansson 246 km/h Roddick 249 km/h Raonic 250 km/h Karlovic 251 km/h Ivanisevic 252 km/h Isner 253 km/h Groth 263 km/h
@@Zenoandturtleit's still considered as an official atp tournament and it measured that speed. So it's definitely official even in the Guinness book of world records. 🫡
Goran had a monster serve, but he never had a serve that fast. Roddick held the record for the fastest serve until Karlovic overtook him in 2011. Then Groth broke the record in 2014.
Groth served at the challenger event where speed guns are callibrated differently. Groth did get his chance at US Open and Wimbledon (both against Federer) to demonstrate if he could serve that fast. He topped at 147mph, not even 150.
@@thrashingjustin well the title of the video says fastest tennis serves in HISTORY. I don’t care if the person who uploaded is a new fan. If it’s about tennis history then he should do some research before uploading the video.
Not the real list. Missing Haase (hit 149 mph), Taylor Dent (hit 149.8 mph), & Gael Monfils/ Dusan Vemic (both hit 146) Federer is still top 10 server of all time, placement & consistency is as important if not more than speed)
Gotta roll the dice and start traveling before they serve. Pick a direction and go. It's already difficult enough to handle their speed if you do connect!
@@thrashingjustin The question is what was more difficult. Roscoe Tanner serving like that with 70s technology, or guys serving the way they are serving with today's technology. I put my money on Roscoe.😂
So..erm...which one is the one with the fastest serve then? Have a look at this, the guy who compiled it, have a look with the eyes of someone who doesn't know, one of us. It's frustrating!
Reilly Opelka is a giant american and he serve speed in Australian Open 67 aces losing to little man Thomas Fabbiano and New York Open he make 43 aces against John Isner and Brayden Schnur.
different times courts were faster back in Ivanisevic's days and the returners aren't as good as modern day (it was also much more common to just give up returning once the server is leading 30-0 because of how difficult breaking serve was back then)
u.s.open 1979 . 1/4 de finale contre borg , roscoe tanner dans le debut du 4 eme set a lacher un missile a 147 miles qui a detrruit le filet !!! 1/4 d'heure d'interuption pour changer le filet !!! et tanner a detruit borg en 4 sets : 6-2/4-6/6-2/7-6 ( 7-2) . tanner a servi 19 aces et 21 seviuces gagnants !! 15 ans avant ivanisevic ou roddick il n'y avait qu'1 maitre du service : ROSCOE TANNER !!!
Half these serves are slice serves, just pretty pointless as slice serves can't possibly be the fastest in the world as physics makes that impossible, was hoping to see the actual serves at that speed
You just need to show the top ten fastest serves. That's what the title says and that's what people expect to see. People don't want to see all the serves you have included in this video!
Interestingly, in most of the videos, I cannot even see where the ball is after leaving the server's racket, but Roddick's serves against Krajicek (1:29-2:04) are so clear that I can see exactly where each one lands, despite the incredible speed. Is this due to the color of the surface?
I did, no mention there. If you state something, you're responsible for delivering relevant evidence. Wiki says, he's capable of 220km/h, where's your 230km/h? No mention about his fastest clocked serve