I don't care if this is off topic, but Medvedev looks like he could out-skinny El Bakkali in a skinniest steepler contest. The guy hits millions of tennis balls 1000 miles an hour every day and has stick arms. Most tennis players do, apparently. What's up with that? Do their muscles just not respond?
I don't care if this is off topic, but Medvedev looks like he could out-skinny El Bakkali in a skinniest steepler contest. The guy hits millions of tennis balls 1000 miles an hour every day and has stick arms. Most tennis players do, apparently. What's up with that? Do their muscles just not respond?
Errr, Bakkali is 6'3" 154lbs, Medvedev is 6'6" 183 lbs. Clearly Medvedev has more muscle. Dude does have like 1% body fat and is all lean muscle.
I don't care if this is off topic, but Medvedev looks like he could out-skinny El Bakkali in a skinniest steepler contest. The guy hits millions of tennis balls 1000 miles an hour every day and has stick arms. Most tennis players do, apparently. What's up with that? Do their muscles just not respond?
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