One can receive a correction but shine with its flashes.
Mikael Ymer, 80th player in the world, succeeded in a sumptuous shot this Tuesday on the clay of Roland-Garros.
More than manhandled by the number one Serbian Novak Djokovic, like the exchange in question, the Swede made a "tweener".
That is, he won the point after hitting the ball between his legs and back to the net.
This technique is often used (but little mastered) when undergoing a lob.
Ymer tries everything and sometimes it gives nice things đ
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- We Are Tennis France (@WeAreTennisFR) September 29, 2020
The Serbian had no trouble applauding this gesture, as he outrageously dominated the meeting at this precise moment (6-0, 3-2 and a break in advance).
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Unbeaten this season, if we except his disqualification for a gesture of humor at the US Open, Djokovic started the tournament with a very affordable first round.
He ultimately won 6-0, 6-2, 6-3.
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