Lettice Bromovsky says she experiences a nerve-wracking moment when she tries Vodafone’s new AI-powered 5G+ Serve feature, built around Wimbledon Centre Court serve data. Vodafone invites her to test the technology, which captures the speed, direction, and angle of serves recorded on Centre Court. The system then reproduces those serves quickly, aiming to recreate the on-court feel for a person facing the ball. Bromovsky’s account centers on an instance described as a 143mph Wimbledon serve attributed to Jannik Sinner, which she says she faces through the AI recreation rather than directly from the player. Both sources describe the same occasion and emphasize that the service is designed to mirror specific serve characteristics—speed and the ball’s incoming trajectory—rather than offering a generic high-speed feed. The reporting focuses on the experiential element of trying the system, the role of captured Wimbledon serve metrics, and the rapid reproduction of the serve data.