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Indian wells has an older crowd who are more tradiomalists so an under arm serve is considered disrespectful. In miami though Murraybwould be cheered as the crowd is much yoinger generally.What do you think ?
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Indian wells has an older crowd who are more tradiomalists so an under arm serve is considered disrespectful. In miami though Murraybwould be cheered as the crowd is much yoinger generally.
he has not broke any rules. But then again neither did Tsitsipas against him
The guy who claims the higher ground over toilet breaksWhat do you think ?
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Why?If the underarm serve is considered wrong then a drop shot should be considered wrong too.
And anyone booing is a Bozo who obviously has no understanding of tennis rules. Never mind Andy won the point, which is the entire point of sports. Fed pointed out the obvious when asked about it in 2019:Ridiculous. Not only is it legal, but pulling it off is epic.
Maybe Alcaraz should “lose all respect” for him.Indian wells has an older crowd who are more tradiomalists so an under arm serve is considered disrespectful. In miami though Murraybwould be cheered as the crowd is much yoinger generally.
he has not broke any rules. But then again neither did Tsitsipas against him
Good point. The kid took it like an absolute champ.I’m not a fan but that just me being a traditionalist. The only thing I didn’t love about Murray doing it was that it didn’t appear that Alcarez was ready to return when he hit it. But cheers to the teenager taking that in stride.
That’s a good point, and in fact, both have a sneakiness element. The drop shot is so much more common though, that familiarity takes away some of the sneakiness perception. Moreover, the underarm serve is most effective when the opponent isn’t ready to receive yet, which adds to the perception of unfairness by the spectators, while the drop shot happens during a rally where opponent is supposed to be ready for all eventualities. There is a reason why some players apologise after a drop shot.If the underarm serve is considered wrong then a drop shot should be considered wrong too.
It depends on so many things…Indian wells has an older crowd who are more tradiomalists so an under arm serve is considered disrespectful. In miami though Murraybwould be cheered as the crowd is much yoinger generally.
he has not broke any rules. But then again neither did Tsitsipas against him
I don't think the analogy is relevant. A toilet break takes 3-10 minutes and completely disrupts the rhythm of the match and destroys viewing pleasure. An underarm serve takes 1.5 seconds. Andy Murray explains perfectly why it's not disrespectful, Gael weighs in also:The underarm serve, while within the rules, is not how tennis is played. I believe this is one area, together with toilet breaks, where the rules need to be updated.
You just make stuff up to suit your argument, don't you?I don't think the analogy is relevant. A toilet break takes 3-10 minutes and completely disrupts the rhythm of the match and destroys viewing pleasure. An underarm serve takes 1.5 seconds. Andy Murray explains perfectly why it's not disrespectful, Gael weighs in also:
Shame Murray not in Tsitsipas half. That would be funMaybe Alcaraz should “lose all respect” for him.
This ^.The underarm serve, while within the rules, is not how tennis is played. I believe this is one area, together with toilet breaks, where the rules need to be updated. I believe that both have been neglected by the tennis authorities exactly because of their controversial use and the negative reactions of the spectators, which add emotions to a tennis match. The people in charge probably think that’s a good thing, including the boos and jeers.
I'm sure they also easily execute forehand, backhand, slice or any other shot. As such the conclusion is obvious - nothing in tennis involves skills.....This ^.
Update the rulebook. I don't mind it but I still think it is "pranky" and beneath the level of elite players.
To the people saying it involves a lot of skill and comparing to drop shots - Jeez! Start playing tennis. Crappy players at my club execute underarm easily.
I dont see a problem with it. If we just remove everything that might hurts someones feelings, then lets get rid of body shots too.
The only thing that should be addressed is that the other player needs to be ready. You cant just serve while the other guy is still walking into position.
Did I say that? You must really suck at tennis if you can't even underarm a ball.I'm sure they also easily execute forehand, backhand, slice or any other shot. As such the conclusion is obvious - nothing in tennis involves skills.....![]()
I dont see a problem with it. If we just remove everything that might hurts someones feelings, then lets get rid of body shots too.
The only thing that should be addressed is that the other player needs to be ready. You cant just serve while the other guy is still walking into position.
You can advance to a good level and you still won't be able to execute a good drop shot.
Backhand volley? Hard to execute.Andy Murray needs to throw in a few of these![]()
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The guy who claims the higher ground over toilet breaks.
Tsitsipas should have some fun facebook posts over this fall from grace.
The underarm serve itself is totally fine in my book. But Murray looks like he hit the shot before Alcaraz had even gotten his feet set. Nothing illegal about it as my understanding is that the returner needs to play at the pace of the server, but if the server is normally bouncing the ball for 5 seconds, then the returner may not get ready until the server has bounced the ball a couple of times, which was the case here. So I think Murray was not simply taking advantage of his opponent's position, he was also changing his own serve rhythm to mess up the returner's timing. Not sure I'm a fan of that latter part.