Can you BELIEVE this? 🥶

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Alex de Minaur hits an incredible round-the-net shot against Andrey Rublev in the fourth round of the Australian Open 2024.

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38 COMMENTS

@deebywater612

I love Andrey’s massive forehand but I also love Alex’s spirit of chasing balls💪💪💪💪

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@lscajoseluismartinez3116

Alex is a great player. What a great match, he is going to have a ver good 2024. I wish him luck. From Mexico

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@Tennisisreallyfun

Definitely a great point. Alex is one of those players that is exciting to watch because when he’s on fire, it’s like he’s everywhere! Moving this way and that like a demon (pun intended😉). Okay, so he lost, but he had a great run, picked up a healthy cheque, and dazzled his home crowd on his way out with a valiant display in his final match. He should be proud of himself!

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@narayanaswamys8786

Finally, Andrey Rublev won in 5 sets. Despite of audience support was at maximum level to Alex De Minaur, for the local hero.

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@romanosaraviadis

Actually, we can believe it ‘cause Roger and Rafa, I believe took tennis to this level of problem-solving, and Novak of course, so it’s great it’s still at that level. Great athleticism.. : )

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@ippolit4262

They’re a great matchup when they face off! 🔥 match great baseline play from both but Demon lacks top tier serve placement/form when it matters against a top tier opponent as well as just less on the forehand…both are two of my favorite still! Rublevs line striking forehand ability was too epic..

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@user-jv9qz2bu1r

crazy bounce off the net tape set this up – may we all be so lucky to see a bounce like that in our play

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@MikeAIright

this is why in volleyball there are antennas that don’t allow the ball to go around the poles or its trajectory to go out of bounds and then back in bounds.

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@keith79mod11

I first saw this happen in a US final back in the 80s between Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl when Jimmy Connors did it and there was discussions whether it was legal or not.

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@michaelnguyen823

I can, because Federer did this 16 times in his career. I still remember watching a friend from high school do the same thing in her match, then her opponent disputing the point. She had to retort, “I guess you don’t watch any professional tennis. If it’s good enough for the pros, it’s good enough here.” It took the opposing coach to tell her it was good, to, um, make her quiet, and play on.

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