
Pakistani player Waheed breaks record for most serves in a minute
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Waheed surpasses record of 42 serves
Achievement praised by Pakistan Tennis Federation President Qureshi
Guinness World Records ratified Waheed's record-breaking attempt
March 12 - Pakistan's Talha Waheed has aced his way into the Guinness World Records, smashing the record for most tennis serves in a minute, local media reported on Wednesday.
Waheed eclipsed American John Perry's mark of 42 successful serves in a November attempt that was ratified this week.
Pakistan Tennis Federation President Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi hailed the 47-year-old's achievement as a major inspiration for young players. "This is exactly the boost Pakistani tennis needs," he said.
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