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Fastest Men's Tennis Serves
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Here are the fastest serves in the history of organized tennis:
| | Andy Roddick, U.S., 155 mph, 2004 Davis Cup |
| | Andy Roddick, U.S., 150 mph, 2004 Davis Cup |
| | Andy Roddick, U.S., 149 mph, 2003 Queen's Club |
| | Greg Rusedski, Britain, 149 mph, 1998 Indian Wells |
| | Taylor Dent, U.S., 144 mph, 2001 Wimbledon |
| | Mark Philippoussis, Australia, 142.3 mph, 1997 Dusseldorf |
| | Robin Soderling, Sweden, 142.3 mph, 2010 Rolland Garros |
| | Gilles Elseneer, Belgium, 140 mph, 2003 Basel |
| | Julian Alonso, Spain, 140 mph, 1997 Long Island |
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Andy Roddick is the man Comment by: RyanP probably b/c America is the best country in the world... and they use mph Comment by: ListGuy How do you measure the speed? Why don't you express it also in km/h? Comment by: fulvio.abbi Didn't Bill Tilden have the fastest serve ever, at 160 mph? Comment by: Legendary12
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