NEW DELHI: Polish teenager
Tomek Berkieta
showcased his powerful serve at the Australian Open
Junior Championships
by delivering the
fastest serve
of the tournament so far.
The 17-year-old, ranked as the third seed, unleashed a remarkable serve at 233 kph (145 mph) during his second-round match against Brazilian Enzo Kohlmann de Freitas.
Despite the immense speed of Berkieta's serve, his opponent managed to return the ball on 1573 Arena, eventually winning the point two shots later.
Berkieta went on to secure a 7-6(1), 3-6, 6-2 victory over Kohlmann de Freitas in the Boys Championship.
The fastest serve in the men's draw at the
Australian Open
this year was recorded by American Ben Shelton, who delivered a 231-kph serve in his third-round match.
Berkieta's impressive feat highlights the potency of his serve and adds excitement to his performance in the junior competition.
The Polish teenager, who has already represented his country in
Davis Cup
play, has drawn attention for his powerful playing style. His remarkable serve is expected to be a key weapon as he progresses in the Junior Championships, where he aims to make a mark against fellow rising talents.
(With inputs from Reuters)