Tennis star re-ignites ugly controversy with 'disrespectful' act
Marton Fucsovics has taken a leaf out of Nick Kyrgios’ book and produced an underarm serve at the Hamburg Open.
In action against Dominic Thiem on Wednesday, the Hungarian spotted Thiem standing way behind the baseline to return so decided to employ the controversial tactic.
Fucsovics popped an underarm serve just over the net, leaving Thiem no chance to prevent the ace.
Thiem seemed a little perturbed by the act, prompting Fucsovics to actually apologise.
It re-ignited the ugly debate around underarm serving on social media, with some saying they liked, but others slamming.
SAID SORRY BECAUSE WE ALL KNOW ITS DISRESPECTFUL
— INFINUT (@INFINUT_10S) July 24, 2019
🤬😤😠😡
— Mine Toker (@schumine) July 24, 2019
Fucsovics serving underarm and the.... apologizing? Wut
— ⚡️Bri 03⚡️ (@5Gatox) July 24, 2019
No need to say sorry! It was well played. 👏
— marjphan (@marjphan) July 25, 2019
Like it
— Jens Stemler (@StemlerJens) July 24, 2019
Look how far back Thiem is standing! Wish more players were doing it.
— Lee Murray (@THTjuniortennis) July 24, 2019
While completely legal, many feel like an underarm serve is a disrespectful act towards your opponent.
The controversial act has come back in fashion of late, with Kyrgios turning to it regularly of late - most notably against Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon.
Young Russian Alexander Bublik also used it last week in Newport.
@TennisPodcast @Roberts96Matt Bublik with the underarm ace to go up 5-0. Crowd was actually NOT booing Bublik, but Sandgren who has just given 0 effort in the third set pic.twitter.com/u0ztFbgBzw
— Greg Gaynor (@G2gaynor) July 19, 2019
Kyrgios in ugly spat with rival over underarm serve
The underarm serve was at the centre of a spiteful stoush between Kyrgios and Mikhail Kukushkin on social media recently.
The ATP’s official Instagram account ignited the drama on Friday with a pic of Kyrgios serving underarm, asking followers what they thought.
Kukushkin, the World No.45 from Kazakhstan, replied with a big thumbs down.
And of course that didn’t sit well with Kyrgios.
“Don’t worry dude, I didn’t need to use it when I was chopping you up in Dubai,” he said, referring to his 6-3 6-3 win over Kukushkin in 2016.
So the Kazak replied: “That was my answer regarding underarm serve, not to you. No need to be rude to other people with no reason.”
Kyrgios shot back: “Not sure reminding you of a tennis match is rude.
“I was just giving you my opinion on our match and the use of the underarm serve.”