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Hi everyone,
I got this idea from a Tennis YouTube channel. The idea here is that we go through the different aspects of a what makes up a player's game and nominate the player's who have been (relatively) successful with this aspect of their game not being textbook. To keep it simple I'd say we consider a player's game to consist of serves, pushes/ receives, forehands, and backhands.
To kick things off, let's think of who has the most unorthodox servers. This is probably the hardest of the categories because there isn't really such a thing as an orthodox serve.
My nomination for serve is Kenta, but I'm sure there's far stranger servers out there.
Anyone else got a better nomination for most unorthodox serve?
I got this idea from a Tennis YouTube channel. The idea here is that we go through the different aspects of a what makes up a player's game and nominate the player's who have been (relatively) successful with this aspect of their game not being textbook. To keep it simple I'd say we consider a player's game to consist of serves, pushes/ receives, forehands, and backhands.
To kick things off, let's think of who has the most unorthodox servers. This is probably the hardest of the categories because there isn't really such a thing as an orthodox serve.
My nomination for serve is Kenta, but I'm sure there's far stranger servers out there.
Anyone else got a better nomination for most unorthodox serve?