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Want to know the real secret behind the most lethal and disguised serves in tennis? It’s not about being the tallest player on the court—it's about mastering perfect mechanics and ultimate disguise! In this video, we break down the serving secrets of Roger Federer and Nick Kyrgios to show you why their deliveries are completely impossible for opponents to read. We also debunk some of the biggest tennis myths that might be ruining your serve! Here is what you will learn in this breakdown: • The "Identical Toss" Cheat Code: Discover how both Federer and Kyrgios use the exact same ball toss location and trajectory for flat, slice, and kick serves. By doing this, they give the returner zero visual cues about where the ball is going. • Stop "Jumping for Power": We debunk the massive myth that you need to jump forward into the court to serve fast. Elite servers actually launch at a steep 78 to 85-degree angle to maximize contact height, relying on "body coil" rather than forward momentum for their explosive power. • The Quick Rhythm Advantage: Find out why hitting the ball on its way up to the peak of the toss—combined with a rapid service motion—completely disrupts the returner's timing and split-step. • The "Whip Effect" & Loose Arm: See why renowned coach Patrick Mouratoglou compares Kyrgios's delivery to Pete Sampras's legendary serve. We explain how a completely relaxed hand and wrist create an effortless "whip effect" for massive pace. • Ditch the "Scratch Your Back" Myth: Why traditional advice like "scratching your back" or opening your racket face in the trophy pose might actually be costing you power and causing shoulder injuries. We show you how keeping a closed racket face like Federer and Kyrgios allows for maximum acceleration and spin. Whether you prefer Federer's Swiss precision or Kyrgios's raw, nonchalant power, applying these core principles will instantly upgrade your serve! Who do you think has the best serve on tour right now? Let us know in the comments below, and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for more pro tennis analysis!