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He managed a woeful 53 percent of first serves in, which allowed Djokovic — the game's best returner — to feast on a steady diet of second serves.
He also has an eccentric serve in which he contorts his right arm inward, so that his serve seemingly emerges from under his left armpit.
All she had to do was keep her first serve in – which she managed to do 29 times at 37 times of asking at a staggering 78%.
Marble's athleticism on the serve, in which she reached up and went after the ball with unbridled aggression, was a major advancement in the women's game.
Her unorthodox serve, in which she runs in place and talks to herself before starting her delivery, is part of her eccentric behavior between points.
In the final, on Saturday, during such pressure situations, he could barely put a first serve in, which led him to toss his racquet and, at one point, squeeze his pale, peach-fuzzed face to fend off tears.
"I just felt Federer was unstoppable in the last two sets unless Andy was getting every first serve in, which of course he wasn't.
With demand largely treated as an uncontrolled, exogenous input, electric utilities have an assumed 'obligation to serve' in which generation needs to be operated to meet this exogenous load demand at all times [1].
Did I know which ones were from Wall Street, which ones had served in Congress, which ones had been governors?
Breakfast can be served in bed, which includes a basket of croissants brought with silver tea and coffee pots and china.
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