Ivo Karlovic is always presented to strangers as a man of many talents. It is a stutterer who records rap albums. It is the tallest man (2.08 m) to have ever entered the top 100 in tennis, which does not preclude addressing the concerns of the professional environment, such as the intrusiveness of the doping controls, which more than once sought him in the shower. It is also the fastest player to hit a serve in tennis history: Saturday, during the doubles match lost (3-6, 6-3, 7-5, 3-6 and 4-6) by Croatia against Germany (1-2) Davis Cup itself, Karlovic got to 251 kilometers per hour. If the ITF meets bureaucracy and formalizes the scoreboard, the Croatian will have smashed the previous record (249.4, achieved in 2004 by the American Andy Roddick).
Karlovic, who became the number 14, is now the world number 217. He has won three games all year. Injured Achilles' tendon, was not played from May 2010 until early 2011. Search now restore your site, and does so based on services, however much you dislike a player described as monotonous. "If I can win just with a bang," it is ironic, "is that I am a genius."
Maybe. One thing is certain. No one had been able to get to 251 kilometers per hour. For that there was, of course, correct answer: the opponent put the racket and ball, electrical, crossed the field without finding the track. Out and otherwise. He served in any case, low;
Karlovic and compatriot Ivan Dodig lost to the Germans Christopher Kas and Philipp Petzschner (6-3, 3-6, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4), which which allowed the Germans to take advantage (2-1).
Karlovic, who became the number 14, is now the world number 217. He has won three games all year. Injured Achilles' tendon, was not played from May 2010 until early 2011. Search now restore your site, and does so based on services, however much you dislike a player described as monotonous. "If I can win just with a bang," it is ironic, "is that I am a genius."
Maybe. One thing is certain. No one had been able to get to 251 kilometers per hour. For that there was, of course, correct answer: the opponent put the racket and ball, electrical, crossed the field without finding the track. Out and otherwise. He served in any case, low;
Karlovic and compatriot Ivan Dodig lost to the Germans Christopher Kas and Philipp Petzschner (6-3, 3-6, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4), which which allowed the Germans to take advantage (2-1).
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