Smash and grab: Wimbledon’s big hitters fear the overhead like no other shot. It is the stroke that looks easy but can be a nightmare for some of the world’s top players – even Novak Djokovic has the DjokosmashElite players are often at their most comfortable when speaking about the fine technical details of their game, but last month at the French Open, a straightforward question about the overhead smash initially drew little more than a regretful shake of the head from Novak Djokovic: “You’re talking to the wrong person,” he said, laughing.One of the important
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Trechos de apoio da pauta: It is the stroke that looks easy but can be a nightmare for some of the world’s top players – even Novak Djokovic has the DjokosmashElite players are often at their most comfortable when speaking about the fine technical details of their game, but last month at the French Open, a straightforward question about the overhead smash initially drew little more than a regretful shake of the head from Novak Djokovic: “You’re talking to the wrong person,” he said, laughing.One of the important pillars of Djokovic’s legendary career is his complete game. In a sport where most players have a weak point, the 24-time grand slam champion has mastered nearly every stroke.
- Ponto de atenção: smash.
- Ponto de atenção: grab.
- Ponto de atenção: wimbledon.
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