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The Italian Defender Adrian Carambula, who has played alongside Enrico Rossi since the start of 2019, has honed the serve to devastating effect on the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour. Standing parallel to the service line, the left-handed Carambula fires the ball spinning high into the sky towards his opponents’ side, while using the conditions on the court to maximum effect. “The most important thing with the serve is to not tense up, to keep your body loose, keep your hands loose and just hit it up,” Carambula told fivb.com in 2016. “I think it is part of my game because it is different, and people don’t train against it. It is a movement that comes naturally to me. I feel the wind and then I let the ball and my arm do what comes naturally. It is not something I learned, it is something that came to me naturally.” The 32-year-old Carambula and 27-year-old Rossi have continued to enjoy using the sky ball since they teamed up for the first time at the 2019 Sydney 3-star, where they won silver. Enjoy watching the highlights of the most entertaining player of 2019!
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The Italian Defender Adrian Carambula, who has played alongside Enrico Rossi since the start of 2019, has honed the serve to devastating effect on the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour. Standing parallel to the service line, the left-handed Carambula fires the ball spinning high into the sky towards his opponents’ side, while using the conditions on the court to maximum effect. “The most important thing with the serve is to not tense up, to keep your body loose, keep your hands loose and just hit it up,” Carambula told fivb.com in 2016. “I think it is part of my game because it is different, and people don’t train against it. It is a movement that comes naturally to me. I feel the wind and then I let the ball and my arm do what comes naturally. It is not something I learned, it is something that came to me naturally.” The 32-year-old Carambula and 27-year-old Rossi have continued to enjoy using the sky ball since they teamed up for the first time at the 2019 Sydney 3-star, where they won silver. Enjoy watching the highlights of the most entertaining player of 2019!
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