Match Point

Chapter 1071: barb roundabout

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Ferrer serves and Dimitrov receives.

Outer corner? Inner corner? close?

Generally speaking, it takes courage to choose the outer corner in the first zone, and often suppress the backhand through the inner corner. This tactical strategy is more reasonable and common.

What's more, Dimitrov is responsible for receiving the ball on the opposite side of the court at this time. The instability of the one-handed backhand is also very obvious in the receiving link.

In terms of tactical combination, the inner corner is obviously a better choice, but this is a fixed routine, which is too natural and easy to be seen by the opponent.

On the contrary, it is a sneak attack on the outside corner, which can often create surprises by surprise.

The key point is that in the last point, in the second zone, Ferrer attacked an inside corner, trying to suppress Gao Wen's forehand, but was caught off guard by Gao Wen's delicate handling of the forehand; then Ferrer would continue to attack when he switched positions ? Continue to break the routine?

Games and calculations.

That's the beauty of tennis!

Dimitrov was completely focused on the game, and his brain started working again—

Maybe it's because there is no burden in the doubles match, maybe it's because fighting side by side shares the pressure, maybe it's because Gao Wen's attitude has infected emotions.

Maybe all of them, but either way, it seems to be back on track.

Forehand? Backhand?

Backhand!

Dimitrov moved.

The reason is simple. Ferrer's character is rigid, step-by-step, without careful thinking or calculation. Conservation and stability are the key.

The more critical the situation, the easier it is to return to the most accustomed and comfortable mode. This is the weakness of human nature:

For example, match point.

With the left leg, kick and rush, the body has already been pushed out.

Inner corner!

You've got it.

really!

At the critical moment, Ferrer chose the inner corner to suppress Dimitrov's backhand; moreover, the angle was not completely torn apart, it was between the middle and the inner corner, and it was obvious at a glance that Ferrer hoped to ensure the success rate of the first serve and increase the The threat of the first serve, avoiding the dilemma of the second serve, is a little more conservative.

Kick off!

swing!

Dimitrov's one-handed backhand is smooth and unrestrained, different from Wawrinka's fierceness, and closer to Federer's agility, like a swordsman.

Dimitrov and Federer have too many similarities from swinging action to hitting effect. The only deviation may be inspiration.

A little inspiration can give tennis a completely different quality.

The long sword is out of its sheath!

Dimitrov's entire shot is smooth and smooth.

However, a shot is a shot after all.

Ferrer's shot is not sharp enough but stable enough. As long as it can be fired, it has a deterrent effect. If you want to grab a shot, you need explosive power.

Dimitrov's backhand does not have the ability to do this shot, and between strong collisions, he can still feel the instability of the one-handed backhand.

Dimitrov didn't change the line hastily and didn't use force. Following his own trajectory, the entire chest cavity was completely opened, and the arms were stretched out——

Leverage strength.

The tennis ball, along the direction of the backslash, that is, the direction in which the racket opened, pushed back directly, pushing back all the power of Ferrer's serve.

boom!

Light, nimble, agile, fast.

The whole connection is very neat, although there is no full force, but the rhythm is improved, and then the tennis ball goes back quickly like a missile.

Verdasco still tried to grab the net, but immediately realized that the ball was coming too fast, and he might make a mistake in grabbing the net, so he stopped and retracted.

Now, it's up to Ferrer.

Ferrer, a little embarrassed.

Before the serve action has fully recovered, Dimitrov's return has already come, and the messy footsteps have no time to adjust the center of gravity, and move horizontally with continuous large strides.

It's a mess.

The only fortunate thing is that this is Ferrer's forehand position. He moved with light steps, kicked his left leg, and jumped out with a movement similar to splits.

At this time, you can see Ferrell's famous stunt——

Not the splits.

The footsteps continue to move. When the body is not in place, the upper body breaks its own balance and stretches out, which involves the continuous cross-step movement of the footsteps.

It seemed that he couldn't reach the ball, but the switching of footsteps was dazzling, and he switched abruptly. It looked like an illusion of splits, but in fact, the footsteps were still moving continuously, and he could continue to move after hitting the ball, and the second time Start and complete the follow-up defense.

Although the description is not very good, but... like a flea, no one knows how Ferrer's footsteps completed the connection.

Forehand, hit and roll.

Ferrer has rich experience and did not choose to slice. Instead, he tried to move his feet in place. He flicked a fast roll with his forehand. The seemingly light transition shot actually brought out a sharp drop over the net—

Just now, Ferrer is using the shot that Gao Wen used against Verdasco to deal with Gao Wen.

Apparently, Ferrer had noticed Gao Wen who was waiting for an opportunity in front of the net, and deliberately drew a straight line to attack the space on Gao Wen's left.

"Stable man" mainly refers to Ferrer's balance and stability in all aspects. He has no strengths, but he also has no shortcomings. The same is true in terms of batting line layout.

Between flashes and flints, Ferrer's shots were not innovative but smart enough, and he still found a potential breakthrough in a difficult situation.

Originally, Gao Wen, who was going to move to the right to block the network, paused, started the second time, and moved to the left again.

Verdasco didn't handle the last goal well, so how will Gao Wen handle this one?

Take your time.

Gawain adjusted his position in small steps continuously, his knees were fully bent, and his center of gravity was lowered—

Ferrer's rapid drop over the net was very light, and the whole fall was fast and urgent. The tactical intention was clear and clear. It was clear that he was bullying Gawain's 193 cm height:

Standing in front of the net, if you hit a high-pressure ball or a volley, Gao Wen's height and arm length are an advantage, with a very wide coverage and very heavy high pressure.

However, in the face of a sharp drop over the net, the center of gravity cannot be lowered, which in turn affects the touch of the ball, and the entire orientation and spatial feeling may be deviated.

Early on, before the tennis ball flew over, Gao Wen's center of gravity had already started to drop, he bent his knees, and kept his body horizontally as stable as possible.

Backhand with both hands, facing the tennis ball attentively and delicately, not in a hurry, but waiting for the tennis ball to cross the net and begin to fall, then rub it lightly.

twist.

The moment the racket touched the ball, Gao Wen let go of his left hand. He did not choose to pick, hit, bump, touch, hit the ball, etc., but held the card with one hand.

Rub and grind.

Following the inertial force of the body's continuous forward rush, the tennis ball is fully rubbed against the racket line to create a strong rotation, and then the wrist is lightly touched.

Very delicate and agile handwork, pure hand feeling, from packaging to handling, a short touch reveals too many things.

Whoosh!

The tennis ball drew an arc and flew back lightly.

Across the net belt ~lightnovelpub.net~ raised high—

straight line.

Machete.

roundabout.

barb.

incredible!

Faced with a sharp drop over the net, Gao Wen hit the ball with an unparalleled delicate touch, that is, after the tennis ball landed, it turned back towards the net and Gao Wen like a boomerang.

Amazing!

"oh!"

The entire audience exclaimed, stunned, and couldn't believe their eyes.

(end of this chapter)

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