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If you think tennis is a game only for young people, think again. More and more older adults are learning to play the game, and for many good reasons. In fact, there's no upper limit to the age at which you can start learning, and playing, the sport that's called “the sport of a lifetime.”
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Read More »If you think tennis is a game only for young people, think again. More and more older adults are learning to play the game, and for many good reasons. In fact, there’s no upper limit to the age at which you can start learning, and playing, the sport that’s called “the sport of a lifetime.” If you didn’t play in your youth, you missed out on some great physical and mental conditioning for your body. But don’t think that you missed your window of opportunity and that it’s too late to learn! Truth be told, many people in the 60’s and older are taking up tennis for all of the benefits that the game offers. We’ll highlight the top 3 reasons why.
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Read More »135 mph Rafael Nadal's fastest serve speed was recorded at 217 km/h (135 mph) during the 2010 US Open, and while it may not be the fastest serve in tennis, its extremely effective when combined with a heavy left swing.
The fastest tennis serve ever recorded was hit by Australian player Sam Groth in Busan, South Korea in 2012, clocking in at a whopping 263.4 km/h or 163.7 mph. However, given the fact that the serve was recorded at a ITF Challenger level event, the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) does not officially recognise it as the fastest serve due to a lack of uniformity in the calibration of the serve speed tracking equipment. As such, American John Isner holds the ATP’s official record for the fastest serve at 253 km/h or 157.2 mph hit during the 2016 Davis Cup. Nevertheless, Sam Groth has proven his serving ability even on the largest of stages, such as the time he hit a 147 mph ace past Roger Federer at Wimbledon 2015. Check it out in the video below:
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