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Best 5 fastest recorded serves in Women's tennis history

While men routinely breach the 200 km/h mark in the modern era, a few women have broken that barrier too. Here we look at the top 5 fastest recorded serves in Women’s tennis history.

Arkya Mitra
Last updated: 19.09.2021
fastest recorded serves in Women tennis history

Whether it's the men's game or the women's, the worth of a powerful and accurate serve can never be overstated. Dictating the point, making service games short, putting pressure on the opponent's serve - these are all some of the valuable perks that come with a powerful serve.

 

With the evolution of technology, players now use lighter graphite racquets combined with larger sweeter spots - which helps them pack a significant punch with their serve. While men routinely breach the 200 km/h mark in the modern era, a few women have broken that barrier too.

 

5. Brenda Schultz-McCarthy

Retired Dutch tennis player Brenda Schultz-McCarthy achieved a career-high ranking of World No. 9 in 1996 - the year in which she reached a quarter finals at Wimbledon and the US Open. Schultz-McCarthy was one of the consistently good servers in the 90s before her retirement in 1999.

Incidentally, her fastest serve was recorded after her comeback to professional tennis in 2005. At the 2007 Indian Wells Open, Brenda Schultz smashed a 202.7 km/h (126.0 mph) serve against her opponent Bethanie Mattek-Sands.

 

4. Julia Goerges

Among the best servers on the WTA tour currently, Germany's Julia Goerges often ranks among the players with the most aces in the year. Goerges, who reached a career-high ranking of number 9 in 2018, couples her fast and powerful first serve with a top-spin loaded second serve.


At the 2012 French Open, the German woman clocked a 203.0 km/h (126.1 mph) serve to cement a place for herself among the fastest servers of all time.

 

3. Serena Williams

A list of the fastest serves ever recorded in the women's game would be incomplete without the name of the legendary Serena Williams. Serena's powerful serve has bailed her out on many occasions; it has been her go-to weapon under pressure for more than two decades.


Serena Williams didn’t just hit one 203.0 km/h (128.6 mph) serve at the 2013 Australian Open; she hit two of them in her match against Garbine Muguruza.

 

2. Venus Williams

Standing at 6′1″, Venus is one of the tallest female tennis players around; not surprisingly, her first serve is one of her biggest weapons. That said, Venus is highly reliant on her first serve as her second serve is unreliable - with quite a few double faults coming at inopportune times.

 

Venus has clocked 207.6 km/h (129.0 mph) twice in her career, first during her 6-2, 6-1 first-round win over Kira Nagy in the first round of the 2007 US Open, and then again during her 7-5, 6-4 win over sister Serena in the 2008 Wimbledon final.

 

1. Sabine Lisicki

2013 Wimbledon runner-up Sabine Lisicki was one of the finest servers on the WTA Tour between 2011-2015, before injuries and bad form took a toll.

In her match against Ana Ivanovic at the 2014 Stanford Classic, Sabine Lisicki re-wrote the record books by clocking the fastest-ever serve recorded on the WTA tour. The German breached the elusive 130 mph mark for the first time as she clocked a thunderous serve measuring 210.8 km/h (131.0 mph).

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