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An unorthodox practice regimen and a "jumbled" game is all working out for this 19-year-old American.
Published Sep 28, 2023
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Alex Michelsen charges the net in Winston-Salem.
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Michelsen gets airborne with his serve.
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“It’s all a bit jumbled,” says coach Leavitt of Michelsen's game. The approach going forward? “Make it better jumbled.”
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