Novak Djokovic has a very ‘underestimated’ serve, according to coach Goran Ivanisevic, particularly when he needs it the most. Djokovic beat Casper Ruud 7-5, 6-3 to win a record-equalling sixth ATP Finals on Sunday to cap off an incredibly dominant tournament for the Serbian. Ruud could not even create a break point against Djokovic, such was the authority of his serving, and Ivanisevic is not really sure why the quality of it does not get the recognition it deserves. “His serve was [a] very underestimated shot all through [his] career,” Ivanisevic said after the match. “If you look so many matches, five, 10 years ago, his serve always saved him s …
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