LONDON — Daniil Medvedev pulled off an underarm serve as he outlasted Alexander Zverev and joined Novak Djokovic as a winner at the ATP Finals on day two Monday.
Medvedev prevailed 6-3, 6-4, while Djokovic cruised past Finals debutant Diego Schwartzman 6-3, 6-2 in an empty O2 Arena.
Djokovic and Medvedev meet on Wednesday to secure the group lead.
Medvedev led 4-3, 30-30 in the second set when he surprised Zverev with a quick underarm serve. It brought the German to the net and he lost the point when his backhand block volley flew long.
"My wide serve was not working as well as I would like and he was returning good," Medvedev said. "I see that he was five meters behind the baseline and I have the ball close to my racket, so I thought, 'Go for it.'
"It actually worked. It's also smart."
Two games later, he served a love game to earn his first win at the ATP Finals in his fourth match going back to last year.
Medvedev went 0-3 in his first Finals, including a loss to Zverev which he avenged after an attritional opening set.