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On June 11, 2004, Roddick of the United States served hard at the Queen's Club lawn tennis tournament in London. In this clash with Thailand's Seri Chapan, Roddick set the record for the fastest serve in men's tennis, reaching speeds of 153 miles per hour. In the end, Roddick won in straight sets.
Roddick is a famous American tennis player with a career of 13 years.
Roddick has 32 singles titles, including one at the US Open.
Champion, the world ranking has also been high. Roddick's powerful and fast serve is his signature, and in the 2004 Davis Cup semi-finals, Roddick set the fastest record of 245 kilometres per hour on a hard court. This record was taken by Croatia in 2011.
Giant Karlovich breaks. Roddick was the last player to win a Grand Slam title in the US men's tennis team, and he won the US Open on home soil in 2003, the same year he made his debut as world number one. On September 6, 2012, Roddick officially announced his retirement.
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Of all the balls, tennis has the highest ball speed, and it may not be particularly high for amateur individuals, usually between 100km h and 150km h, but it will be higher for professionals.
Men's side: In a doubles match between Croatia and Germany in the 2011 Davis Cup, Karlovic hit a serve of 251 kilometres in the fourth set, breaking American Andy Roddick's previous record of 249 kilometres.
The latter's record was set in the 2004 Davis Cup match between the United States and Belarus.
The women's record is 207km h, held by Dawei.
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Roddick, kilometers per hour and 153 miles per hour.
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On September 24, local time, the famous Roddick broke his service speed record in the semifinals of the Davis Cup tennis tournament in Charleston, USA, and helped the United States team lead the Belarusian team 2:0.
World No. 2 Roddick held a landslide in his bout against Belarus's Walter Chekov. He won 4:4 and 6:4 to get the U.S. off to a flying start.
Immediately after, Olympic silver medalist Fish defeated Milnyi with a score of 6:6 and 6:3 to give the U.S. team a 2:
0 leads. If the U.S. wins the doubles match on the 25th or either of the next two singles matches, they will reach the Davis Cup final for the first time since 1997.
Roddick served a serve of 249 km/h in the final game, 2 km/h faster than his own previous service record.
Roddick said: "I did a good shot with that ball. It's a lot of fun for the fans and it's important for me.
One day, I can proudly talk about this serve, but what makes me happier is the victory and the way I served throughout the match. ”
Roddick made 17 aces throughout the game.
The semifinals of the Davis Cup tennis tournament between Spain and France began on the 24th in the southern Spanish city of Alicante. In the first day's two singles matches, the second match was aborted due to lack of light on the outdoor court, and the French team led 1-0 on points.
In the second singles, the Spanish player Ferrero, ranked 12th in the world, played against France's Santoro, and Ferrero temporarily led at -6 in the first three sets. When the fourth set was 3-3, it was already 7:30 p.m., and the referee decided to stop the match. This singles match will resume before the doubles match on the 25th.
In the first set of singles, the little-known French player Mathieu defeated the world's No. 6 host player Moya in five sets. The scores were -3 and 6-3 in the five sets, and the match was played for four and a half hours.
Saturday's first set of doubles will be played by hosts Robredo Nadal against this year's Australian Open champion Santoro Lodra. Santoro's singles and doubles in one day was a severe test of his physical strength.
The winners of Spain and France will face the winner of the United States and Belarus for the title in December. The Davis Cup format is best-of-five and is played over three days.
Spain won the Davis Cup in 2000 and lost to Australia in the final last year.
249 kilometers in the text is 155 miles, miles multiplied by kilometers.
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<> the first round of Wimbledon in 2010, American Isner defeated Frenchman Mahu in 11 hours and 5 minutes. On June 22, 2010, the match began at 18:13, divided into three days, and ended at 16:48 on the 24th, of which the next day, the two played for 7 hours and 6 minutes, which is the longest continuous game record in Wimbledon and modern tennis, and this match has also become the longest and most physically demanding tennis match in history.
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The fastest serve speed in tennis is currently 253 kilometres per hour or mile hour, a record set by John Isner against Australia in the 2016 Davis Cup.
What is the fastest serve speed in tennis?
1. John Isner, 2016; Surface: Portable grass.
We all know how good John Isner's serve is, especially since his victory over Mahut in the longest professional tennis tournament. He is ranked eighth in his career and is currently ranked tenth. While Isner was the No. 1 on the list of fastest serves, he trailed Karlovic only in the service game.
In the 2016 Davis Cup against Australia, he set the record for the fastest serve in history. 253 kmh or miles per hour.
2. Karlovich, 2011; Surface: Indoor hard floor.
Karlovic is one of the tallest players on the tour. In his prime, he was a super-strong serve, and he had the most aces in his career, with nearly 10,000. In the first round of Croatia's 2011 Davis Cup, Karlovic broke the record for Roddick's fastest serve.
He hit an absolute tee missile. Speed 251 kmh or 156 mph. In this way, Karlovic became the first player to break the 250kmh mark.
3. Roddick's record was set in the 2004 Davis Cup match between the United States and Belarus, and Karlovich's new record was actually a doubles match. He and team-mate Dodig teamed up against Germany's Kaspezeschinar and they lost the match, leaving the team in a very passive situation, but Karlovich's 251 km/h serve helped him set a new record, which even exceeded the average speed of a car in Formula 1.
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As of July 2020, the fastest speed in tennis is 246.2 kilometers per hour.
On June 11, 2004, Ann Roddick of the United States set the record for the fastest men's tennis serve at the Queen's Club lawn tennis tournament in London, reaching a speed of 246.2 kilometers (153 miles) per hour.
On July 18, 2006, in the women's singles qualifying round of the Southwest Consortium Open, 35-year-old Dutch veteran Schultz. McCarthy sent a serve of up to 130 mph (210 km/h), the fastest for a woman.
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In 2004, American Ann Roddick set the record for the fastest men's tennis serve at the Queen's Club lawn tennis tournament in London, reaching speeds of 153 miles per hour.
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The serve was 251km h, I don't remember who made it, but it was served in a doubles match anyway.
The previous record for Roddick was 245km h.
The woman should be Xiao Wei, I can't remember the specifics, it's probably close to 210km h.
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The men's record is 252 km h held by Roddick and the women's record is 207 km h held by Dawei.
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