Ben Shelton demonstrated all of his talents at this year's
Australian Open with his serve being particularly impressive at the tournament-best 228 km/h (141 mph) effort.
The Australian Open has seen some impressive serves this year as the conditions really suit players that serve well. Ben Shelton is certainly one of them as he demonstrated the devastating power of his serve in the past two weeks. The youngster cemented himself as a bright talent that will make his top 50 debut next Monday.
His fastest serve was measured at 141 mph which is 228 km/h. It's the fastest serve recorded at this year's Australian Open narrowly beating up Frances Tiafoe and Alexander Bublik who hit 140 mph (226 km/h). It's not the only serving statistic where he impressed. He also hit 85 aces in five matches which is more than Khachanov who is second and Tsitsipas who is third.
The Greek could take it if he hits 17 aces against Djokovic in the final.