Getting Alcaraz to move into the forehand ... Tiafoe also pointed out that Djokvoic’s ball toss is virtually the same for each serve. That said, the No 7 seed has already been broken five ...
"Most of the serves I put the ball in where I wanted," Alcaraz explained. "In the first match I struggled a little bit with throwing the ball. "That helped a lot with the rhythm and what I hit." ...
He's also striking the ball harder than he did 12 months ago, leading to a greater number of winners. Tournament data shows Alcaraz has sacrificed around 4% of topspin on his forehand in exchange ...
The throw of the ball was great today, which it helps a lot in the serve today." Though having won the French Open and a second Wimbledon crown last year with his previous serving action, Alcaraz ...
Novak Djokovic hasn’t faced a rally ball near the level of Alcaraz all tournament ... struggling with her serve toss and reacting to misses with increasing desperation. But things appear ...
Even before the first ball was struck at this year’s Australian ... His opponent in the quarterfinals, Carlos Alcaraz, is chaos personified on a tennis court — a wondrous combination of ...
He explained that he had focused on the serve during his practice session on Tuesday and added that against Nishioka, “the throw of the ball was great today.” Advertisement Alcaraz was so ...
Probably, you're not hitting the ball at the same way that you were hitting before. I think that's it." Alcaraz was asked how different Novak Djokovic’s movement was in the 3rd & 4th sets ...