How fast does Cressy serve?

At 6-foot-6, Cressy is also a player that only tennis’ modern era could produce: He can serve upwards of 130 mph, ranks third on the ATP tour this year in aces per match, and knows what it takes to go viral on Twitter.

Where did Cressy go to college?

He played for UCLA in college. Winning, it seems, also runs in the family. In his time as a Bruin, he was an NCAA doubles champion in 2019.

Where does Max Cressy live?

Maxime Cressy was born on 7 May 1997 (25) in Paris, France; currently residing in Hermosa Beach.

What happened to Maxime Cressy at the US Open?

30 seed Maxime Cressy retired in his US Open opening round match against Hungarian Marton Fucsovics cutting short a tantalizing matchup between the two big men on Monday.

Who has the slowest tennis serve?

Officially, this is the Australian Sam Groth , whose serve was measured at 263 km/h at the Busan Challenger in 2012 – even if the record is criticized due to the measurement technology. At tour level, John Isner is ahead: in 2016 at the Davis Cup, he served at 253 km/h into the opposing field.

What is the fastest serve ever recorded?

Who recorded the fastest tennis serve ever? On May 9, 2012, Australian Sam Groth hit the world’s fastest serve to the day at 263.4 km/h (163.7 mph) in Busan, South Korea. This serve happened during his second-round match against the Belarussian, Uladzimir Ignatik, which Groth ended up losing 4-6, 3-6.