Tsitsipas Fires Back: Underarm Serve Sparks Firestorm and Lessons in Gamesmanship at US Open
The US Open is never just about forehands and backhands; it's a theater of human competition where emotions, strategy, and psychology collide. In a tense second-round night match on Court 17, that collision was on full display as Stefanos Tsitsipas narrowly defeated Germany's Daniel Altmaier 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6(6). But the story wasn't just the score—it was a fiery exchange over an underarm serve that revealed the thin line between innovation and insult in modern tennis.
 
        
