The fastest every recorded tennis forehand was by Gael Monfils, who cracked a 120 mph winner down the line at the 2007 Australian Open.
The fastest volleyball serve ever recorded was made by György Grozer, a Hungarian volleyball player, with a speed of 134 km/h (83.5 mph) during a match.
The fastest recorded speed for a ball in competition is 131 mph (211 km/h) from a tennis serve hit by Samuel Groth in 2012.
Ice hockey is the fastest team sport in the world ^^^ id say luge is the fastest team sport in the world. those people fly. Badminton doubles (teams of two) has the highest recorded speed in a team sport, birdies have been recorded to reach speeds of 206 miles/hour which is 50 km/hour faster than the record bobsleigh speeds and almost 60 miles/hour faster than the fastest tennis serve. Though the players do not travel at those speeds.
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i think it is greg rusedski with a 239.8 km/h
The fastest 1st serve was recorded by Andy Roddick at 155 MPH (248KPH), the fastest second serve is also held by Andy Roddick at 153 MPH (245 KPH). In the women's game the fastest serve is held by Venus Williams at 129 MPH (206 KPH).
The fastest volleyball serve ever recorded was made by György Grozer, a Hungarian volleyball player, with a speed of 134 km/h (83.5 mph) during a match.
Because the championships are held in Britain where we use miles per hour instead.
The fastest ever serve recorded; 251 Km/h, was by Ivo Karlovic.
Andy roddick
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The fastest recorded speed for a ball in competition is 131 mph (211 km/h) from a tennis serve hit by Samuel Groth in 2012.
Andy Roddick 153 mph June 11 2004
As of the modern Olympics, the fastest recorded serve in handball was achieved by Ivo Díaz of Spain, who recorded a serve at a speed of 110 km/h (68 mph) during the 2016 Rio Olympics. This impressive feat showcases the power and skill of elite handball players in high-pressure situations. Handball players often utilize a combination of strength, technique, and timing to achieve such high serve speeds.
It is hard to determine what the average speed of a tennis serve is from various players, but Sam Qurrey is among the fastest serves of all time. He has recorded a serve of 141 miles per hour at multiple events.
no, Andy roddick holds the record with a serve of 153mph. venus Williams holds the womens with 127mph.