No great insight or highlights here. I occasionally like to dissect pros' patterns of play partially for my understanding but also because I'm a visual learner. If I look at the detail closely enough, some of it might -- might -- just stick <g>.
Any way, since many of us here mourn the near-death of serve & volley, here's a closer look at one of the rare birds in full flight.
One reason the Tsitsipas - Medvedev match was fun to watch was the contrast in styles. Finally, someone went after Medvedev's deep return position by hitting tons of wide, slice serves in the deuce court and following many of them to the net. Not easy given The Octopus' groundstrokes and movement.
Let's break this point down. Starts with both players in the air at the same time. By the second set, Medvedev was setting up in line with the doubles alley to cut off Stef's wide ones. Here, you see Medvedev airborne on his split serve as the ball comes off the racket. From the angle and blur we can see how sharply Stef snapped his arm across the top-right corner of the ball, toward the netpost. It's maybe 115 mph at over 3,000 RPMs in the corner. Note the location of the line judge for reference in the next image.
Image 1 of 5, all cropped and editing from TennisTV's stream. https://www.tennistv.com
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Stef is two steps into the court as Daniil starts his swing from well outside the doubles alley. Unlike most ATP players, Medy does not move diagonally to cut off the wide serve, but counts on his hard returns and great recovery speed. Note the linesman's head peering over Daniil's.
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Here, both players are in the air at the same time again, Daniil leaping into the ball to rip a down-the-line shot, while Stef takes a split step hop, ready to lunge in either direction. Stef's at the T, not shading toward where the ball is being struck.
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Daniil swings so hard he's leaping up and to this right, slamming a flat forehand. His shoulders are above the linesman's head.
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His return is screaming down the line, as Daniil lands on his outside foot and immediately pivots to spring back. I'll guess it's a 90-100 mph forehand. Not good enough. With one big cross-over step Stef cuts off the pass with a thigh-high volley at the service line, putting the ball away. Tough to hit any of these three shots much better. Two great players that are fun to watch.
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Any way, since many of us here mourn the near-death of serve & volley, here's a closer look at one of the rare birds in full flight.
One reason the Tsitsipas - Medvedev match was fun to watch was the contrast in styles. Finally, someone went after Medvedev's deep return position by hitting tons of wide, slice serves in the deuce court and following many of them to the net. Not easy given The Octopus' groundstrokes and movement.
Let's break this point down. Starts with both players in the air at the same time. By the second set, Medvedev was setting up in line with the doubles alley to cut off Stef's wide ones. Here, you see Medvedev airborne on his split serve as the ball comes off the racket. From the angle and blur we can see how sharply Stef snapped his arm across the top-right corner of the ball, toward the netpost. It's maybe 115 mph at over 3,000 RPMs in the corner. Note the location of the line judge for reference in the next image.
Image 1 of 5, all cropped and editing from TennisTV's stream. https://www.tennistv.com
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Stef is two steps into the court as Daniil starts his swing from well outside the doubles alley. Unlike most ATP players, Medy does not move diagonally to cut off the wide serve, but counts on his hard returns and great recovery speed. Note the linesman's head peering over Daniil's.
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Here, both players are in the air at the same time again, Daniil leaping into the ball to rip a down-the-line shot, while Stef takes a split step hop, ready to lunge in either direction. Stef's at the T, not shading toward where the ball is being struck.
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Daniil swings so hard he's leaping up and to this right, slamming a flat forehand. His shoulders are above the linesman's head.
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His return is screaming down the line, as Daniil lands on his outside foot and immediately pivots to spring back. I'll guess it's a 90-100 mph forehand. Not good enough. With one big cross-over step Stef cuts off the pass with a thigh-high volley at the service line, putting the ball away. Tough to hit any of these three shots much better. Two great players that are fun to watch.
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