120 mph
To serve can mean several things. You can serve food and drink. You can serve a tennis ball. You can serve another person. Here are some sentences.Serve the coffee, please.His serve was too fast for me to hit with my tennis racquet.The maid will serve you while you're visiting me.
A new tennis ball will bounce higher. Old tennis balls are considered "dead."
An example might be - Tennis is a fast-paced sport. Another example is - The tennis ball shattered the window.
Make a fast, quick move moving you wrist down hard. The most important thing is to do the action with you wrist correctly. From a position with the Wiimote pointing forwards and up, press A to lob the ball, and then, when you need to hit, move your wrist so it will point front and down, fast and strong. It should work. How to do a very hard, fast serve in Wii tennis, you basically have to hit the ball at the right time- when it is at its peak in midair. It takes a little bit of practice. Look at the service line and when you see the ball reach it, that is when you swing.
You have to hit it after the bounce. Normally if its a medium speed wait until its level with your body and hit through at that point. If its very fast put your racket just in front of you and parry the ball back into the court.
98 mh
It will go as fast as it's terminal velocity
You mean in tennis? A fast serve? oh. You must hit it when the ball reaches the highest part of the toss. You can never always get it right, but it'll work for a few times.
The general term is called a winner. If it is hit on specific shots, it can receive specific names. Such as on a serve, it is called an ace. If it is hit on the return of serve, it's called a return winner.
tennis A let is when the ball touches the net when a player serves. If the ball lands in play it requires the server to serve again. A lob is a high shot that is not very fast but aims to go high above the head of the defending player. An ace is a serve which the defender cannot return due to its speed or positioning.
You need to know the area of the glass, its span, how it is supported, and how thick it is; also you need to know the stiffness of the tennis ball; so this is a complex problem.
Andy Murray's fastest serve, and the record, is 155 mp/h or 249.4 km/h set in 2004 at a Davis Cup match.