Analysing how the Base Liners would have fared in the Serve-Volley era
3) Andy Murray

A brilliant athlete combined with superb returning ability makes Andy Murray another tough opponent to beat using serve-volley.
His two-handed backhand passing shots and cross-court forehand shots make it challenging to volley him. However, he has been beaten by a few serve-volley players like Federer in 2012 Wimbledon final and by Kevin Anderson in US open 2015.
This makes him vulnerable on the conventional fast courts.
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