Bearded Federer the sensei of serving.
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Bearded Federer the sensei of serving.
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Roger Federer’s serve was one of the most underrated weapons in his game. While not the fastest on tour, it was deadly effective because of a combination of precision, disguise, and rhythm. Here’s why it was so good:
1. Pinpoint Accuracy
• Federer could hit any spot in the service box with ease—wide, body, or T—keeping opponents guessing.
• His ability to place the ball perfectly made up for not having the raw power of a Karlovic or Roddick.
2. Effortless Motion & Disguise
• His serve had a smooth, compact motion, meaning he could hit different serves (flat, slice, or kick) with the same toss.
• This disguise made it incredibly hard for opponents to read where the ball was going.
3. Variety & Smart Selection
• Federer constantly mixed up speeds and spins, never letting opponents get comfortable.
• He used the slice serve to pull players off the court and the flat serve to finish points quickly.
4. Second Serve Reliability
• His kick serve had great height and spin, making it tough to attack.
• Even under pressure, he rarely double-faulted, keeping control of service games.
5. Clutch Serving Under Pressure
• When facing break points, Federer had a knack for producing huge serves at the right time.
• His calm demeanor and ability to ace his way out of trouble frustrated opponents.
6. Serve + First Ball Domination
• Federer’s serve was deadly because it set up his next shot perfectly—his aggressive forehand or a quick volley at the net.
• He often won free points or ended rallies within one or two shots after the serve.
Conclusion
Federer’s serve wasn’t just about power—it was about precision, disguise, and tactical brilliance. It’s what allowed him to hold serve easily, conserve energy, and dominate faster courts throughout his career.

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