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Tomasz Berkieta has etched his name in history by unleashing a serve at an astonishing speed of 233 kilometers per hour. The 17-year-old Polish tennis player surpasses this year’s previous record held by Ben Shelton. The future of Polish tennis extends beyond the likes of Iga Świątek and Hubert Hurkacz, and Berkieta is a name to remember.

Our tennis player has made tennis history by delivering the strongest serve recorded in this year’s Grand Slam. In the second round of the Australian Open, facing off against Brazilian Enzo Kohlmann de Freitas, Berkieta’s serve reached an incredible speed of 233 km/h. Our tennis player surpassed the mark set by Ben Shelton (231 km/h) for the most powerful serve among professionals in the 2024 edition.

Witness Tomasz Berkieta‘s extraordinary serve that surpassed the pros:

Despite losing the point, the young Polish player emerged victorious in the match. Berkieta, the third seed in the draw, showcased both power and skill on the court. In addition, he has been selected to represent his country in the upcoming Davis Cup series. It will be against Uzbekistan in early February.

Tomasz Berkieta’s serve has circled the globe

The news of Tomasz Berkieta‘s serve has made headlines around the world. with titles like: “Unprecedented in Australia: A Junior Holds the Tournament’s Most Powerful Serve!”. A feat that deserves much credit. However, in general terms, the official ATP serve record is held by the American John Isner at 253 km/h. There is also a serve at 263 km/h by the Australian Sam Groth in an ATP Challenger match, though its official recognition has always been controversial.

Tomasz Berkieta’s powerful serve also highlights his immense potential on the professional stage. As he continues to make waves, all eyes are on Berkieta, anticipating more record-breaking performances in the future.

Stay tuned for this rising star’s journey as he faces off against Hayden Jones in the Round of 16. It will be the third match of the day at the prestigious 1573 Arena. Join us in cheering Tomek in a match that promises a captivating display of talent.

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