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The racquet throw is always a risky campaign. At times, it can spur on the guy who threw it, at other times, the opponent can take a racket throw to mean that the other guy is dead in the water.Hard to say what happened to Anderson after this 4:1* start. Fish threw the racket in frustration of being unable to break serve at 1:3*, they changed sides and resumed play, and Anderson's game completely collapsed :shrug:
I think it helps maybe 70% of the time. Nearly always raises level of player who does it, only risk is it raising opponent's confidence moreThe racquet throw is always a risky campaign. At times, it can spur on the guy who threw it, at other times, the opponent can take a racket throw to mean that the other guy is dead in the water.
Looks like Anderson really fucked this one up.
He can moan about the too slow court when put on center court next.Given the outside courts are faster, god knows why Fish is moaning.