Watch: Medvedev Unleashes Underhand Serve
By Richard PagliaroDaniil Medvedev showed some outside-the-box thinking and fine feel to earn his first ATP Finals victory today.Serving at 4-3, 30-all in the second set, Medvedev dished out the rare no-look, underhand serve surprising Alexander Zverev.More: Medvedev Mutes Zverev For First ATP Finals WinThe soft serve had a big impact helping the Russian win the point and eventually the match 6-3, 6-4.Watch Medvedev take a quick glance to assess Zverev's deep court positioning then immediately go to the underhand serve.
Afterward, the fourth-ranked Russian said it was a spontaneous decision to go low."Here it was just in the moment," Medvedev said. "I saw him really far. I was thinking, okay, where do I go? And I felt like, okay, at this moment I don't see an obvious choice and I had the ball really close to my racquet. I'm, like, he's so far. He's going to have trouble having it."Though Zverev did well to return the serve, Medvedev won the point and held serve to go up 5-3."And he had trouble," Medvedev said. "He actually made a good shot to bring it back, but I managed to win the point, and that's the most important. I won't be doing this often I think."An underarm serve?
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