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Wimbledon attendees chance their arm against robot tennis stars’ serves

The Guardian · Jun 30, 2026, 5:46 PM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Key takeaways

  • One punter managed to return a simulated serve from John Mc Enroe (pictured here in the 1980 men’s final) but couldn’t get near Elina Svitolina’s.
  • Prefer the Guardian on GoogleCould you return Emma Raducanu’s 110mph serve, or receive a 145mph stroke from Andy Murray?
  • This year’s tournament attendees have had the opportunity to try their luck on the court, facing off against a robotic serving machine rather than their tennis heroes.

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One punter managed to return a simulated serve from John Mc Enroe (pictured here in the 1980 men’s final) but couldn’t get near Elina Svitolina’s. Photograph: Steve Powell/Getty Images View image in fullscreen One punter managed to return a simulated serve from John Mc Enroe (pictured here in the 1980 men’s final) but couldn’t get near Elina Svitolina’s. Photograph: Steve Powell/Getty Images Wimbledon 2026Wimbledon attendees chance their arm against robot tennis stars’ serves Tournament’s serving machine can deliver balls in the style of anyone from John McEnroe to Elina Svitolina

Prefer the Guardian on GoogleCould you return Emma Raducanu’s 110mph serve, or receive a 145mph stroke from Andy Murray? What about Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard’s 153mph torpedo, which broke Wimbledon records last year?

This year’s tournament attendees have had the opportunity to try their luck on the court, facing off against a robotic serving machine rather than their tennis heroes.

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