Match Point

Chapter 1087: gone through testing

Chapter 1088 Tested

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Squeeze the backhand!

Kohlschreiber showed his sophistication in the inventory, relying on a steady serve, not only ensured a serve, but also caused trouble.

Gao Wen accurately predicted the backhand position, but he didn't expect to be close, and his footsteps moved laterally to the left, which instead compressed his swing space.

Footsteps, emergency brakes.

Upper body, tactical lean back.

With the center of gravity of the whole body completely twisted and vacated, relying on the swing of the forearm and the feeling of the wrist, he forcibly blocked a shot and pushed the tennis ball back.

Immediately after—

Step up.

Gao Wen didn't hesitate at all, he paused his steps, exerted force on his calf, and kicked hard to the ground, the force of his muscles bursting had already pushed his body forward.

sprint!

go online!

All in one go.

Kohlschreiber was scheming, and Gao Wen was also scheming. In the game, it all depended on who was ahead and who performed better on the spot.

During the whole game, Gao Wen actually tried some hits to the net one after another, serving to the net, returning the serve to the net, and following the ball to the net, all of them.

This is also a skill that Sampras has been slowly adjusting and honing since he became the coach. I hope this can become Gao Wen's secret weapon.

Of course, for now, Gao Wen's technology still needs more time.

But here's the point—

If you don't have the guts to put it into actual combat, no matter how proficient your skills are, it's useless; on the contrary, training through competitions can improve your proficiency more quickly.

The only thing to consider is, when to try? When trying, is it purely adventurous, or is it a planned surprise? It's all different.

Just like this time.

Gao Wen, come prepared.

The first shot was very passive, because Kohlschreiber's serve still had the upper hand, which also meant that Gao Wen had no control at all.

You can imagine it with your toes, choosing to go online at this time seems very reckless, impulsive, and...very stupid.

So, is Gao Wen really like this?

It can be seen from the line of sight that Gao Wen rushed forward to the net along a straight line, blocking his backhand position, and his footsteps moved lightly and firmly, just like dancing.

Immediately afterwards, move diagonally forward to the right.

Feint.

To put it simply, Gao Wen pretended that he was going to block the backhand position, but in fact, he focused on the gap in his forehand position.

Everything is a plan.

It is precisely because Gao Wen knew that his judgment on the serve was not accurate enough, so he was passive in returning the ball. However, if he temporarily changed his plan and his reaction speed was delayed for a while, the situation could be just as bad; Like a fly.

Therefore, surfing the Internet is still surfing the Internet, ensuring that the connection of the entire strategy remains smooth; but the details need to be adjusted to create a trap.

Blocking the backhand in a straight line, this is a trap, a feint; From the perspective of probability and mathematics, the court of Gawain's forehand is completely empty, just need a little guidance, even if it is just a visual cue, Kerschley Burr will also reflexively hit the ball toward the neutral direction.

After all, Kohlschreiber is a typical blue-collar player and a typical "muscular" player. The speed of calculation and counter-calculation is slightly slower, and the ability to adapt to changes is slightly weaker.

Tennis, come here—

Slash, forehand.

It was completely in accordance with Gao Wen's idea.

Kohlschreiber was also squeezed. He hit a bouncing ball with his forehand near his feet. Out of the corner of his eye, he caught a glimpse of Gao Wen's line blocking the backhand. In addition, Gao Wen's entire forehand half was completely empty. At the moment of hitting the ball in reflex, the wrist flicked the surface of the racket, and the tennis ball flew out.

Slash!

Right in the middle of my arms.

Gao Wen completed the adjustment with small steps in a row, not in a hurry, with his body facing forward, his footsteps keeping up, his forearm straight, and his forehand blocking the shot.

boom!

The small ball in front of the net slashed down and smashed, simply and neatly, a beautiful winning point, saving the inventory.

The audience is boiling!

So bold, so decisive, so stunning!

When the critical moment really came, Gao Wen displayed the demeanor of a strong man, and made a seemingly risky tactical choice, step by step, and easily turned the situation around.

Whoosh! Whoosh!

Gao Wen was gasping for breath, his heart was beating wildly, almost bursting, but his eyes were shining brightly, and his firm belief burst out with powerful energy.

He likes this kind of moment, and he also enjoys this kind of moment, when his high fighting spirit is finally fully raised, that kind of hearty release, and physical and mental comfort.

Looking at the opponent on the opposite side of the field and the ebullient audience, Gao Wen clenched his fists tightly, and then, the corners of his mouth slightly raised, and a smile bloomed.

Kohlschreiber was a little confused—

Obviously, his serve has already created enough advantages, but why did he lose this point in a blink of an eye?

The situation quietly reversed.

Immediately afterwards, Gao Wen scored a straight-line winning point with a forehand. Kohlschreiber suffered continuous pressure on his backhand and returned the ball out of bounds. Gao Wen broke serve again.

From facing the predicament of counting, to scoring three points in a row to break serve, the live game experience, which was comparable to a roller coaster experience, drove the entire stadium into a frenzy.

"5:5".

This also means that the second set has entered the bayonet stage, and Gao Wen's strength and Kohlschreiber's stability will continue the stalemate.

After breaking serve in all four consecutive rounds, both players kept serve in the next two rounds, and the outcome of the second set will be decided by a tie-break.

In fact, since Gao Wen was broken for the first time, he has been adjusting and improving, and he has continued to try against Kohlschreiber's backhand.

But there is no switch in the matter of feel and state. It can be turned on or off when it is said to be on; it is not a math problem, and the answer can be obtained by applying the corresponding formula.

He needs time, and he needs to try, and there is still a possibility of failure, so the two sides will continue to entangle in the next few rounds.

Entering the tiebreaker, Gao Wen took the lead.

The quality of forehand and backhand shots has been improved in an all-round way. The most surprising thing is that Gao Wen did not continue to attack Kohlschreiber's backhand, but tried the tactic of "pressing the front and hitting the back" twice.

That is to continue to break through from Kohlschreiber's forehand, form a stalemate or even suppress, and then attack the backhand.

At the same time, Gao Wen did not change his tactics suddenly, but implemented the tactics of "repressing the counter and attacking the positive", interspersed with the tactics of "repressing the positive and countering the counter", emphasizing suddenness.

On the strategic level, Kohlschreiber was completely at a disadvantage, and the balance of the first six games was broken.

Caught off guard!

Although the forehand was able to withstand ~lightnovelpub.net~, the backhand was completely out of control, and Gao Wen took the lead, not giving Kohlschreiber the opportunity to attack first, and the result was—

Come and lose one.

Backhand error, soaring on the Sky Monkey.

"5:1".

Gao Wen, take the lead to exchange venues.

Kohlschreiber only relied on serving to keep a serving point, and the stalemate was directly broken.

After switching venues, it is still Kohlschreiber's serve points. He needs to keep his serve points in order to continue the suspense of the tie-break, otherwise it will be a match point.

As a result, a forehand error went off the net, and Kohlschreiber was clearly in disarray.

"6:1".

The whole tie-break process was a bit fast, and Gao Wen had won five consecutive match points in a blink of an eye, and successfully cashed in the first match point with an ace.

"6:1", "7:6 (1, in straight sets, Gawain defeated Kohlschreiber and advanced to the next round with his head held high.

(end of this chapter)