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I was checking out some statistics from Wimbledon 2003. Mark Philippoussis was averaging 108 mph on his second serves the whole tournament. You also had Sampras serving 110 mph 2nds on average against Federer.
Which current pros go for that much on 2nds? |
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Rumour has it, that Milos guy serves kinda hard.
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Bernie Tomic
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I recall that Sampras averaged 115mph on second serves in his 2001 US Open no-breaks QF victory over Agassi. Then he averaged 85mph against Hewitt in the final. I suspect it had something to do with the back-to-back SF-F format. If it weren't for that, I think Sampras probably would have shown up with his full-strenght 2nd serve and handled Hewitt no problem.
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When Stanislas Wawrinka is in teh zone he can serve around 160-180kmh on his second serve, as we saw at the Aus open last month against Djokovic his second serve was around 165kmh-180kmh for about the first 2 sets.
Satin had a huge second serve, Roddick and Milos too |
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Sampras used to average around 115-120 MPH on second serve with the old radar gun with his old Wison Pro Staff...
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karlovic does always serve over 100 with the second. Not sure about isner.
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it didn't have that much to do with the SF and F on consecutive days ( he had only a ~2 hr match vs safin in the SF ) even with an easier draw for sampras, it'd have been closer, but hewitt would still have beaten him .... and if anything the back-to-back SF-F format helped sampras in 2002 when the SF vs hewitt tired agassi ...
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Raonic, Isner, Anderson and Karlovic are almost a given.
Chardy surprisingly averages over 100mph quite often. Harrison, Dimitrov, Berdych and Federer hit second serves pretty fast, pretty sure they've averaged over 100mph on a few occasions. Roddick if you count players that are still ranked. Monfils on his crazy double-faulting spree at the Australian Open got close, averaging 98mph against Lu.
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No he didn't, that was his 1st serve LOL.
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no, he didn't, that was in 2000 when he beat hewitt in straights vs hewitt 2001 he was 110 mph on 1st and 95 mph on 2nd compare that with previous 3 rounds vs rafter 120 on 1st, 103 on 2nd vs agassi 115 on 1st, 105 on 2nd vs safin 116 on 1st, 102 on 2nd vs hewitt in 2000 118 on 1st, 103 on 2nd huge drop in speed for 2001 final i think this clearly shows that sampras was dead tired in 2001 F - add hewitt's in the zone play and you get double breadstick put sampras from 2000 sf against 2001 hewitt and it would be close (say, 60-40 that hewitt wins, but in a competitive match) |
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what? he averaged 100-110mph most of the time, and that was at the end of his career he used heavy kickers much more than many seem to remember during his prime, except in wimbledon... he would save big 2nd serves for certain moments, instead of serving them all the time |
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with an easier draw for sampras, of course it'd be more competitive ...
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Becker,Edberg and Sampras would baggel him ( federer ) on fast indoor or grass more often than not. - the one and only kiki |
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i remember in the 04 or 05 wimbledon final between Federer and Roddick, Roddick was averaging 135mph on first and 125mph on second.
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Wesley Moodie averaged well over 100 mph. 110 was not unheard of, and he's averaged 115 in several matches.
Feliciano Lopez tends to be around the 103-105 mark quite often. Same with Isner and Raonic. Llodra as well.
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