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Legendary Fast Servers in Tennis History

This list highlights professional tennis players renowned for their exceptional serving speeds, ranging from the historical pioneers of the power serve to modern athletes who consistently exceed 130 mph. It covers men's and women's tennis, focusing on verified speed records and iconic moments on the court.

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Sam Groth

Holds the official record for the fastest serve in tennis history, clocking in at 163.7 mph during a Challenger event in 2012. An Australian player known for his immense power, though his career was largely defined by this singular record-breaking moment.

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Ivo Karlovic

A Croatian giant who held the official ATP record with a 156 mph serve for several years. His towering height and fluid motion allowed him to maintain one of the highest career ace totals in professional tennis history.

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John Isner

An American player famous for his length and consistency on the serve, often reaching speeds near 149 mph. He holds the record for the most aces in a single match during his epic Wimbledon victory over Nicolas Mahut in 2010.

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Gonzalo Escobar

An Ecuadorian professional who recorded a 154 mph serve during the 2022 Swiss Open Gstaad. He briefly claimed the second-fastest serve in official ATP tour history, showcasing rapid acceleration in modern clay-court tennis.

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Reilly Opelka

An American server known for his towering 6'11" frame and powerful motion, regularly hitting over 145 mph. He holds the record for the fastest serve in a Masters 1000 event, demonstrating the blend of height and technique.

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Andy Roddick

Once considered the fastest server in the world, Roddick routinely hit 150+ mph during his prime in the mid-2000s. His aggressive baseline style and powerful first serve were instrumental in his US Open title and multiple Grand Slam finals appearances.

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Marin Cilic

A Croatian Grand Slam champion known for his heavy, flat first serve that frequently reaches 150 mph. His ability to place powerful serves wide on both sides made him a formidable opponent on hard courts throughout his career.

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Kevin Anderson

A South African player whose height and technique allowed him to deliver serves exceeding 148 mph regularly. He was particularly dangerous on fast hard courts, utilizing his serve to set up easy put-away volleys or weak returns.

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Jack Sock

An American doubles specialist who also possessed a surprisingly fast single-handed serve reaching 144 mph. His unpredictable style and net play complemented his power, making him a unique and difficult opponent in various tournaments.

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Taylor Fritz

A prominent American player who consistently hits serves in the 140+ mph range with heavy topspin. His modern technique allows him to generate both speed and accuracy, making his serve a key weapon in his all-court game.

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Milos Raonic

A Canadian former top-10 player who hit 150 mph serves frequently during his peak years. Known for his clean, efficient motion, Raonic was one of the most consistent heavy servers in the ATP tour for nearly a decade.

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Venus Williams

Holds the record for the fastest female serve in a major tournament, clocking 129 mph at the 2003 Wimbledon Championships. Her powerful first serve and athletic ability made her one of the most dominant players of her era.

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Sabine Lisicki

A German player who recorded a 131 mph serve, currently holding the official WTA Tour record. Her aggressive style and powerful stroke production allowed her to reach the Wimbledon semifinals in 2013 using her serve as a primary asset.

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Danielle Collins

An American professional who has been known to hit flat first serves exceeding 120 mph. Her aggressive baseline game and powerful serving have helped her break into the top rankings and defeat numerous top-tier opponents.

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Aryna Sabalenka

A current Grand Slam champion known for her raw power and high-speed first serves often reaching 120+ mph. Her aggressive style of play, combined with her ability to dictate points from the baseline, defines her modern game.

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Karolina Pliskova

A Czech former World No. 1 with a massive first serve that frequently reaches 120 mph. Her tall frame and technique allow her to hit steep angles, making her serve a consistent threat on all surfaces throughout her career.

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Maria Sharapova

While not the absolute fastest, Sharapova's serve regularly reached 120 mph during her dominant years. Combined with her powerful groundstrokes, her serve was a crucial weapon that helped her win all four Grand Slam titles.

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Serena Williams

One of the most powerful servers in women's history, often hitting flat first serves exceeding 120 mph. Her athletic power and tactical placement made her serve one of the most lethal weapons in the sport's history.