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The fastest Wimbledon server predicts the next big explosion

Richard Pagliaro | @tennisnow | Wednesday, July 2, 2025
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WimbledonGiovanni mpetshi Perricard The laser beam was fired in the first round, which was just a prelude to the huge missile.

The 6’8-inch French flamer has made the fastest serve in Wimbledon history, a 153 mph explosion Taylor Fritz In fact, he beat Mpetshi Perricard.

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Asked to measure how fast the next Wimbledon record explosion will be, Mpetshi Perricard initially joked that “300 [kmh]“(approximately 186 mph) modified this to an estimate of 161 mph to 167 mph.

“I honestly don’t know,” Mpetshi Perricard said. “The players are stronger. They have bigger shoulders, so I don’t know.

“260 [kmh]270 [kmh]maybe the next one will be. ”

Mpetshi Perricard is likely to be he will spend about 10% of his practice time on serving time, a rocket launcher that sends the missile into flight.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpreirboyj0

Mpetshi Perricard’s serve has been listed as the ninth Ford record serving ever, and the fastest in Wikipedia’s Grand Slam. According to Wikipedia, the list is not “historically complete.”

Facing the Frenchman in Brisbane earlier this season Nick Kyrgios A powerful declaration was made.

The Australians say the largest server ever was not named Isner, Karlovic, Roddick, Ivanisevic or Kyrgios himself.

Kyrgios, the 2022 Wimbledon finalist, said the biggest serve he has ever seen was Mpetshi Perricard.

The 21-year-old Frenchman slammed the 36th A for winning the 7-6, 6-7, 7-6 matchup.

Kyrgyz said the explosion against Mpetshi Perricard lasted for two and a half hours, with the Frenchman’s fierce serve second to none.

“For him, he’s a player hell,” Kyrgyz said of the French Power player. “I’ve played Karlovic, Isner, Raonic, all the big servers, and he’s the biggest serving. Yes, it’s fun. And it’s sucking.

“I already know he likes hitting two, but for him he found something that works for his play style and he is committed to that. He will definitely do some harm.

“His career will be long. He has a simple move on serving. There is no real drop in speed or something like that.”

Fritz said Mpetshi Perricard’s historical victory proved his statement to coach Paul Annacone and Iron Mike Mike Russell, no matter how hard you work, “it’s not good.”

“The interesting thing is that I always tell my coaches (at the time) they sometimes say, maybe I should try (into) the body… (that’s) I think the service of the body is terrible. When I do that, I never win the point.” “I then sent the video (153 mph serving) to my coach and said, ‘You’re going.

“So there is evidence for you: physical service is not good.'”



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