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No. 5 ranked Andy Roddick has the world's fastest tennis serve his 155-mph scorcher in 2004 set the record but he doesn't like to ... "Looking at slow-motion video, ... On a second serve ...
The clip shows a Lokoli serve in slow motion, with the ball going up in the air seemingly for days. But behind it is the couple, sharing a kiss right before the point begins.
Too often, recreational players slow their arms down. It’s generally a second serve—they lose the point if they miss it—so they're hesitant to let the racquet go.
The throwing motion promotes a loose wrist and relaxed follow-through. A good wrist snap and some forearm pronation are the finishing touches on a powerful serve or throw.
In the latest edition of Second Serve, our weekly snapshot of the tours, BBC tennis reporter Jonathan Jurejko reviews the French Open and looks ahead to the grass-court season. Everyone needed a ...
If I start a little slow, it gives me a game to get into my serve. Better servers, like Djokovic, tend to serve first, knowing that if they hold and then break quickly, they can race to a 3-0 lead.
Why the serve has become the limiting factor in Carlos Alcaraz's pursuit of tennis greatness — and his journey to making it a weapon. Tennis He has a long way to go ...
Her timing achieves the rhythm of a bowhunter: slow, slow, slow, fast. Reflecting on her fastest, 128.6-mph serve at the 2013 Australian Open, Williams remarked that it was “my fastest that went in.
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