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If you’ve ever picked up a tennis racket and attempted to serve against an opponent, you’ll know just how hard a skill it is.
American tennis star and U.S. Open runner-up Taylor Fritz returned a record-setting 153 mph serve off Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard at Wimbledon, going on to win the match.
The mark is not officially recognized by the ATP – men’s tennis’ governing body – because it wasn’t performed at an official ATP event, but it remains something Olivetti is proud of ...
He has worked with some of the sport’s biggest servers, including former US player John Isner, who set the ATP-recognized record for the fastest serve in 2016, when he blasted a ball 157.2 mph ...
The mark is not officially recognized by the ATP – men’s tennis’ governing body – because it wasn’t performed at an official ATP event, but it remains something Olivetti is proud of ...
The mark is not officially recognized by the ATP – men’s tennis’ governing body – because it wasn’t performed at an official ATP event, but it remains something Olivetti is proud of ...
The mark is not officially recognized by the ATP – men’s tennis’ governing body – because it wasn’t performed at an official ATP event, but it remains something Olivetti is proud of ...
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