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Fifth-seeded Taylor Fritz’s match against Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard — who hit a tournament-record 153 mph serve — in ...
The American was ready to keep rolling Monday night at Wimbledon — even though his opponent apparently was not.
Mpetshi Perricard carved his name into Wimbledon history with a thunderous 153 mph (246 km/h) serve - the fastest ever ...
He was two points away from victory in the fourth set tiebreak. However, Fritz snatched victory from the jaws of defeat and ...
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard departed Wimbledon as a first-round loser but the Frenchman left his mark on the Grand Slam with ...
World no. 5 Taylor Fritz survived the opening round at Wimbledon! The winner of two grass-court titles this month faced one ...
The supervisor took to the court to ask the players whether they wanted to stop before the fifth set or play until the latest ...
Mpetshi Perricard fired a 153 mph (246 km/h) bullet in the first set of the match, which was ultimately suspended at two sets ...
The 6-foot-8 Mpetshi Perricard bettered the previous Wimbledon mark of 148 mph, by Taylor Dent in 2010. Fritz, though, not only managed to put his return in play, but also eventually won the point.
On the third point of the match Monday, Mpetshi Perricard — a 6-foot-8 Frenchman who is 21 — smacked a serve at 153 mph, eclipsing the old tournament best of 148 mph hit by Taylor Dent in 2010.
As the rest of London battled the heat, two players had to pause their rivalry for an excruciatingly long time ...
One thing is clear, Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard is not a nuanced professional tennis player, and he needs to be should he ...