As tennis players gear up for their next Grand Slam, the U.S. Open, here’s a bit of now obscure Slam history: The most famous underhand serve in the history of professional tennis remains a severely cramping Michael Chang’s deft trickery that unnerved a choking Ivan Lendl in the fourth round of the 1989 French Open, enabling Chang to retain his fifth set lead and go on to become the youngest men’s major champion in history.
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