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He started his career as a pro tennis player in 1991.

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His achievements are very motivational and notable. Pat Rafter has made quite a name for himself as a tennis player. India with her father Pat Rafter and brother.

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It’s mind-boggling to think that Ruud has not yet adjusted his return location and moved closer to the baseline to take away Alcaraz’s serve and volley.India is the celebrity daughter of an Australian former professional tennis player, Pat Rafter. Nice mix.Ĭonsider the strategy course The 25 Golden Rules of Singles Strategy. Alcaraz goes with the serve and volley again but switches it up for an ace down the T. A pretty big point in the context of set one as Ruud is only three points from winning the opening set. It’s not.Īlcaraz is now serving at 4-5, 40-30. It’s crazy to think that standing almost eight metres behind the baseline and LOBBING the return is Ruud’s highest percentage play. He lobs the return and Alcaraz rushes forward to hit a simple forehand volley winner into the open court. Ruud is once again about as far back as he can go. Ruud goes down the line with the return and Alcaraz softens his hands and hits a super safe forehand volley into the front of the court. Hitting a passing shot from there is basically a one-in-a-hundred chance. This is exactly what Henman was talking about. He is almost eight metres behind the baseline trying to win the point against Alcaraz who is already made it into the service box. Have a look at where Ruud is standing to return serve. Ruud goes down the line with the passing shot and misses it wide. Ruud is so far back to return he may as well be in Cuba 🇨🇺🎾. Let’s go through the 11 serve and volley points and see exactly how Alcaraz dominated with this “first-strike” strategy.Īlcaraz serves and volleys for the first time in the match trailing 0-3 in the opening set but leads 30-15 in his service game. It’s almost impossible to win the point from there against a serve-and-volleyer. Ruud made contact with one 1st serve return more than seven metres behind the baseline. 2022 Miami Final: Casper Ruud Return Hit Points Blue dots are 2nd serve return hit points. Yellow dots represent 1st serve return hit points. The Hawk-Eye graphic below shows Ruud’s return location vs. He ate Ruud’s lunch with this key strategy, oftentimes finding Ruud 6+ metres behind the baseline trying to counter Alcaraz rushing straight to the net. Ten of the 11 were “Rafter-Esque” heavy serves out wide in the Ad court. It turns out Carlos Alcaraz completely vindicated Tim’s strategic sentiments just a few days later.Īlcaraz defeated Casper Ruud 7-5, 6-4 in the Miami final, winning all 11 serve and volley points he played. We discussed how effective Rafter would have been hitting a heavy kick serve out wide in the Ad court and having so much time to get to the net before the returner even made contact with the ball. Tim (and I) felt confident that players such as himself and Pat Rafter would have a “field day” serving and volleying against current players that stand 5+ metres behind the baseline to return serve. The obvious counter-attack to that is serve and volley. We also chatted about the ultra-deep return position of Medvedev and other current players who like to stand a loooong way back to return serve. Medvedev won the match 6-4, 6-2, pulling away from Andy after an even start to the match. Our discussion initially focused on Andy’s resurgence and how he is feeling better and better on court. I was sitting courtside in Miami last week watching Andy Murray battle Daniil Medvedev. Sitting next to me was Tim Henman.

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  • Men 2015/16 Australian Open: Champion Analysis.
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  • Women: 2015/16 Australian Open Round by Round.
  • Men: 2015/16 Australian Open Average Rally Length.
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  • 7: Baseline Strategy, Patterns, Percentages & Drills.
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  • 5 2022 US Open: Alcaraz v Sinner Analysis.
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  • 3 Serve Strategy: Patterns, Percentages & Drills.
  • 2 Patterns & Percentages Winning Doubles Strategy.
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    1 Patterns & Percentages Winning Singles Strategy.













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