Federer doesn’t rush his first sequence of movements. His hands start together and his racquet is drawn back and down while his left hand drops. 2. The serve has a lot of moving parts and it ...
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Tennis World on MSNServing brilliance: Jannik Sinner joins Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal in Major featJannik Sinner successfully defended the Australian Open title. World no. 1 dropped two sets in seven encounters in Melbourne, ...
Federer also snapped at a reporter who suggested that his service speed had gone down to an average 174 kilometers with his first serve and 160 with his second serve. Federer asked the reporter in ...
In addition, he would need to work on his serve placement and precision, similar to that of 20-time Grand Slam champion, Roger Federer. "If his % on the first serve get Better and his spots get ...
The match started to turn in the second set as Federer broke serve for 3-1 on his way to levelling the match before claiming another early break in the third. Tiafoe made numerous errors as ...
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AAP on MSNRising Swiss star Henry Bernet draws on Roger Federer inspiration to win boys’ titleThe 18-year-old, who boasts a glorious single-handed backhand, achieved something even Roger Federer couldn’t.
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