#TheMoment Canadian Milos Raonic smashed a tennis record
I mean, arguably it's the greatest serve that tennis has ever seen, certainly one of the top three of all time. And if this is it, he's made a little bit of history here in Queens. He has found the line. It's a 46 ace, more than anybody has ever landed in a three set match ever. And for Milo's, given all he's been through the last few years with injuries and, and not knowing who's going to be able to even continue his career, it must make something like this even not much more special for him. There is ace #47 this is someone who can, you know, get up there towards 150 mph. It's really like a missile coming at you. He hit aces on over half of his service points today, which is just like, astounding. I really do think when we're reflecting on Milos Ranich, when he does retire, we're probably going to be talking about him as one of the greatest servers in tennis history. So I was kind of curious how this compares to some superlatives in other sports. And keep in mind in these sports, they talk mph. Fastest pitch ever recorded in a Major League Baseball game, 105 miles an hour. Fastest slap shot in an NHL game? 108 Neil Ausch's fastest serve 144 miles an hour.