By the editorial staff
Published yesterday at 3:55 p.m., Updated yesterday at 4:24 p.m.
Andrey Rublev in his works. UTS capture.
Rublev scored a spectacular point at the UTS exhibition tournament in Frankfurt thanks to a shorter net.
The UTS, an exhibition tournament, likes to move the lines (quarter time, 15 seconds between points, coaching, player interviews during the match, timeouts, lighter code of conduct, etc.). A device built for spectacle. And players widely use all the possibilities.
Thus, the Russian Andrey Rublev who won the exhibition tournament played in Frankfurt on Sunday, in the final against Grigor Dimitrov, scored, thanks to a shorter net, a point unimaginable on a traditional court. Unpublished.
Interesting for a game that seeks to renew its competitors, like paddle, to become bolder and take up more and more space.
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2023-09-18 13:55:04
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