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But Bublik - keen to regain the upper hand - quickly won his lost point back as he wrong-footed his opponent with one of his trademark underarm serve aces. Soaking up the applause of the crowd ...
However, the umpire stuck to her decision, and the point was replayed. Obviously upset with the decision, Bublik opted to hit an underarm serve, which resulted in an ace as Auger-Aliassime was unable ...
In response to the replayed point, Bublik surprised both his opponent and the audience with an underarm serve that resulted in an ace, drawing mixed reactions from the crowd. Despite this bold tactic, ...
Bublik, known for his unconventional style, has often been seen to employ the underarm serve to surprise opponents and shift the dynamics of the game. This incident further solidifies his reputation ...
Rather than feel sorry for himself, Bublik left the fans in Dubai in raptures after hitting an underarm serve on the replayed point. Auger-Aliassime did not see it coming and stood rooted to the spot ...
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Obviously upset with the decision, Bublik opted to hit an underarm serve, which resulted in an ace as Auger-Aliassime was unable to react in time before the ball bounced twice. The Kazakhstani ...
Alexander Bublik was back to his usual ways at the Dubai Tennis Championships, hitting an underarm ace on a second serve after a video review meant he was forced to replay a point. The Kazakh was ...
Auger-Aliassime got to replay the point, which was won by Alexander Bublik with an underarm serve that went for an ace. Never mind, The World No.21 still went on to win the set, and the match ...