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Tennis world records go beyond the game and take advantage of the versatility of tennis balls and rackets. Bouncing, balancing, twirling and juggling all feature prominently. No need to worry if your skills don't match up to Serena Williams or Rafael Nadal - a bit of creativity will see you rise up the ranks.

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  1. Most Consecutive Tennis Volleys

    Most Consecutive Tennis Volleys

    Record is set on 4th attempt in video.

  2. Most Consecutive Bounces Of A Tennis Ball On The Spine Of A Tennis Racket

    Most Consecutive Bounces Of A Tennis Ball On The Spine Of A Tennis Racket

  3. Most Consecutive Catches Juggling Four Tennis Rackets And Balancing On A Rola Bola

    Most Consecutive Catches Juggling Four Tennis Rackets And Balancing On A Rola Bola

    Brian Pankey made 30 consecutive catches while juggling four tennis rackets and balancing on a rola bola board.

  4. Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces Using Alternate Sides Of A Tennis Racket

    Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces Using Alternate Sides Of A Tennis Racket

    Peter Craig bounced a tennis ball 948 times using alternate sides of his tennis racket.

  5. Most Consecutive Catches While Juggling Three Balls And Using A Tennis Racket As One Hand

    Most Consecutive Catches While Juggling Three Balls And Using A Tennis Racket As One Hand

    Brian Pankey completed 90 catches while juggling three balls. He held a tennis racket in his left hand, bouncing the balls off of the racket while juggling.

  6. Most Catches While Juggling Five Tennis Rackets

    Most Catches While Juggling Five Tennis Rackets

    David Cain made 21 catches while juggling five tennis rackets.

  7. Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces On Alternate Sides Of A Rubber Mallet

    Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces On Alternate Sides Of A Rubber Mallet

    Brian Pankey bounced a tennis ball 512 times using alternating sides of a rubber mallet.

  8. Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces On A Table Tennis Paddle Handle

    Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces On A Table Tennis Paddle Handle

    Brian Pankey bounced a tennis ball 211 times on the handleof a table tennis paddle.

  9. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces On A Tennis Racket Alternating Sides While On Knees

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces On A Tennis Racket Alternating Sides While On Knees

    Brian Pankey bounced a table tennis ball 255 times on a tennis racket alternating sides while on his knees.

  10. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces On A Tennis Racket Alternating Sides While On Knees

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces On A Tennis Racket Alternating Sides While On Knees

    Brian Pankey bounced a table tennis ball 255 times on a tennis racket alternating sides while on his knees.

  11. Most Consecutive Golf Ball Bounces Using Alternating Sides Of A Tennis Racket While On Knees

    Most Consecutive Golf Ball Bounces Using Alternating Sides Of A Tennis Racket While On Knees

    Brian Pankey completed 386 consecutive bounces of a golf ball using alternating sides of a tennis racket. He set the entire record on his knees

  12. Most Juggling 'Splits' With Four Tennis Rackets

    Most Juggling 'Splits' With Four Tennis Rackets

    Brian Pankey executed ten splits using four 25" tennis rackets.

  13. Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces While Twirling A Tennis Racket One Full Rotation

    Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces While Twirling A Tennis Racket One Full Rotation

    Brian Pankey bounced a tennis ball six times while twirling a tennis racket one full rotation.

  14. Longest Time To Bounce A Tennis Ball Using Alternate Sides Of A Tennis Racket

    Longest Time To Bounce A Tennis Ball Using Alternate Sides Of A Tennis Racket

    Brian Pankey bounced of a tennis ball using alternating sides of a racket for 20 minutes and 45.26 seconds.

  15. Most Consecutive Bounces Alternating A Tennis Ball On A Rubber Mallet While Juggling Two Tennis Balls In The Other Hand

    Most Consecutive Bounces Alternating A Tennis Ball On A Rubber Mallet While Juggling Two Tennis Balls In The Other Hand

    Brian Pankey bounced a tennis ball 21 times on a rubber mallet while juggling two tennis balls in the other hand.

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