10 Fastest Serves In Men’s Tennis History
Over the years serve speeds in the men’s and women’s game have gone up due to advancements in equipment and faster surfaces. Let’s delve into the remarkable world of men’s tennis and explore the most awe-inspiring serves ever witnessed in the sport’s history.

#10 Taylor Dent – 241 km/hr (149.8 mph)
Venue: 2006 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament
Claiming the tenth position on our list is the talented American tennis player, Taylor Dent. During the 2006 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, Dent showcased his exceptional skills with a lightning-fast serve that reached an impressive speed of 241 km/hr (149.8 mph). Although Dent triumphed over Czech tennis player Tomas Berdych in the first round, his momentum waned in the second round. Unfortunately, he was forced to retire against Christophe Rochus after a grueling tie-breaker in the first set. Nevertheless, Dent’s thunderous serve remained a formidable weapon throughout his career, often leaving opponents struggling to return.

#9 Oscar Otte / Hubert Hurkacz – 243 km/hr (151 mph)
Venue: Otte at the 2021 US Open, Hurkacz at the 2016 Davis Cup
Sharing the ninth spot on our list are two rising stars in the tennis world: German player Oscar Otte and Polish player Hubert Hurkacz. These exceptional athletes have both exhibited their incredible serving abilities, clocking in at an impressive speed of 243 km/hr (151 mph). Otte achieved this feat during the 2021 US Open Championships in a captivating match against Matteo Berrettini, showcasing his potential to dominate matches with his powerful serves. However, despite his solid performance, Otte fell short against the Italian in the hardcourt Major. On the other hand, Hurkacz delivered his monstrous serve at the 2016 Davis Cup while representing Poland, helping his country secure crucial points against the formidable Argentinian team during the round robin stage.

#8 Marius Copil – 244 km/hr (151.6 mph)
Venue: 2016 European Open
Earning the eighth spot on our list is Romanian player Marius Copil, whose serve at the 2016 European Open reached an astonishing speed of 244 km/hr (151.6 mph). Copil’s exceptional performance at the indoor tournament led him to the main draw, where he unleashed this formidable serve against David Goffin in the quarterfinals. Although Copil’s sensational run came to an end, his serve continued to be a potent weapon throughout his career, often granting him crucial advantages during matches.
Feliciano Lopez/Joachil Johansson – 244.6 km/hr (152 mph)
Venue: Lopez at the 2014 Aegon Championships, Johansson at the 2004 Davis Cup
Sharing the seventh spot on our list are two renowned players known for their powerful serving prowess: Feliciano Lopez and Joachil Johansson. Both athletes have left spectators in awe with their incredible serves, reaching an impressive speed of 244.6 km/hr (152 mph). Lopez achieved this remarkable feat during the first round of the Aegon Championships against Tomas Berdych, ultimately reaching the finals but falling short against Bulgarian tennis professional Grigor Dimitrov. On the other hand, Johansson showcased his thunderous serve at the 2004 Davis Cup while representing Sweden in the doubles draw, where he partnered alongside Jonas Bjorkman and helped secure a 2-1 lead against defending champions Australia.
Chris Guccione – 248 km/hr (154.1 mph)
Venue: 2006 Davis Cup
Displaying his immense serving capabilities, Australian player Chris Guccione claimed the sixth spot on our list with a blistering serve clocked at 248 km/hr (154.1 mph). Guccione unleashed this powerful delivery while representing his country against Switzerland during the 2006 Davis Cup. With a tall frame and an explosive serve, Guccione’s formidable weapon proved to be a force to be reckoned with throughout his career, granting him crucial advantages on the court.

Andy Roddick – 249.4 km/hr (155 mph)
Venue: 2004 Davis Cup
No list of fastest serves would be complete without mentioning former world No. 1 and American tennis star, Andy Roddick. Holding the fifth position on our list, Roddick’s explosive serve reached an incredible speed of 249.4 km/hr (155 mph) during the 2004 Davis Cup. Renowned for his powerful delivery, Roddick’s serve was a crucial component of his game, often setting up points and putting opponents on the defensive. This lethal weapon contributed to his success, including a Grand Slam title at the US Open and five ATP 1000 Masters titles throughout his illustrious career.
Milos Raonic – 249.9 km/hr (155.3 mph)
Venue: 2012 SAP Open
Taking the fourth spot on our list is Canadian player Milos Raonic, whose thunderous serve consistently pushes the boundaries of speed. With a remarkable serve clocked at 249.9 km/hr (155.3 mph), Raonic combines precision and power to create a formidable weapon that has propelled him to great heights in the tennis world. Raonic recorded this incredible serve against Ryan Harrison at the 2012 SAP Open in San Jose, California, ultimately clinching the tournament title by outclassing Denis Istomin in the final in straight sets.
Ivo Karlovic / Jerzy Janowicz – 251 km/hr (156 mph)
Venue: Karlovic at the 2011 Davis Cup, Janowicz at the 2012 Pekao Szczecin Open
Sharing the third spot on our list are two exceptional players known for their formidable serves: Ivo Karlovic and Jerzy Janowicz. Karlovic, renowned as one of the most prolific servers in tennis history, consistently unleashed powerful serves that reached an astonishing speed of 251 km/hr (156 mph). He achieved this remarkable feat during the Davis Cup while representing Croatia against Germany, specifically against Philipp Petzschner. Unfortunately, despite his remarkable serve, Karlovic couldn’t secure valuable points for his country during the round-robin stage. On the other hand, Janowicz, with his explosive serve, often left his opponents struggling to respond. He matched Karlovic’s serve speed at 251 km/hr (156 mph) during the first round of the Pekao Szczecin Challenger, progressing to the quarterfinals in the process.
Albano Olivetti – 257.5 km/hr (157 mph)
Venue: 2012 Internazionali Trofeo Lame Perrel–Faip
Securing the second position on our list is the talented French player Albano Olivetti, who displayed his exceptional serving ability with a blistering speed of 257.5 km/hr (157 mph). Olivetti achieved this feat during the first round of the Internazionali Trofeo Lame Perrel-Faip, also known as the Bergamo Challenger, against Dusan Lajovic. Despite winning the opening set against the Serbian, Olivetti couldn’t progress to the second round. Nonetheless, his serve serves as a testament to his raw power and precision, leaving spectators amazed by the sheer velocity and accuracy he was able to generate.

Sam Groth – 263 km/hr (163.4 mph)
Venue: 2012 Busan Open Challenger Tennis
At the top of our list stands Australian player Sam Groth, who holds the record for the fastest serve in men’s tennis history. Groth’s extraordinary serve clocked in at a mind-boggling speed of 263 km/hr (163.4 mph) during the second round of the Busan Open Challenger, where he faced Uladzimir Ignatik. Although Groth couldn’t defeat the Belarusian and advance further in South Korea, his serve remains a force to be reckoned with. The combination of lightning-fast delivery and explosive power often leaves opponents scrambling to react, establishing Groth as a formidable presence on the court.