"I tried it. I see a lot of players have switched to that, so I decided to give it a go to try it, to see how it responds. A lot of players have actually improved to getting to a pinpoint position. One of them is Jannik Sinner."
"You could see it over the years, the evolution of his serve and how much he increased precision and power, easier power. This is why also I try to follow that direction. It worked out pretty well in the beginning. I started getting a good rhythm to it and felt like it could belong to me, that change could be something positive."
"I tried it for about six weeks. What I noticed and what I saw in my serve, it started - is that the right term, 'degrading'? - wasn't as consistent anymore. I couldn't fix certain things. I had an issue with a few things such as depth."
"Regardless of what I tried, I couldn't fix it, so I returned to my old serve. I did something strange, which I've never done before in a match, I was trying different things during the match, which is definitely something I don't recommend to anyone doing because it can really throw you off mentally."
"I took my final decision and went back to my old serve. It has served me well over the years. My back doesn't hurt anymore, which is important."
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