Match Point

Chapter 140: The beginning of the counterattack

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Boom boom boom!

"In the opening stage, the two sides are still in the stage of mutual adaptation. Obviously, Kebert's strength has brought enough impact. An ACE and a serve directly score, and the round has not yet been formed."

Amidst the boiling roar of the audience, Sofar's commentary was still accompanied by the ESPN audience in front of the TV. He could clearly feel that the atmosphere of this game was different. .

"However, this season, Gao Wen's return success rate is the highest in the United States, a full 58.6%. He is also considered to be one of the players with the most stable return performance in the NCAA."

"On the one hand, his sense of the ball is very good, and his judgment on spin, power, and landing point is very good; on the other hand, his wrist is very soft, and it is very light and full to wrap the tennis ball, coupled with excellent hand feeling , are often able to return the tennis ball to the court."

"So, the opening stage is still testing, we need to continue to pay attention to the game."

But Kebert obviously didn't care about Sofar's point of view. He clenched his fists and let out a lion's roar again, as if showing off the strength of his arm muscles. Proclaim your arrogance again.

This should be the first player among all of Gao Wen's opponents this season to skillfully engage in an aura confrontation. The battle for aura started from the first point.

However, does this work for Gawain?

Gao Wen watched his return ball fly out of the bottom line, he didn't pay attention to Kebert's performance at all, like a circus that is not worthy of attention; he felt the strength of his wrist, and then swung it again. Swing, find the right swing trajectory—

Against players who meet for the first time, everything is unfamiliar. They all need to understand and debug, just like computer analysis. First, they need to be familiar with before they can start analysis.

Gao Wen, collecting data right now.

After a brief battle of momentum, the two players returned to their positions, ready for the next point duel.

On the third point, Kerbert chose Gawain's forehand for the second time in a row, sending an outside corner.

Cobert's judgment can be seen from the details. Everyone knows that Gao Wen's forehand is relatively unstable, and it is obviously more likely to break through from the forehand.

Kebert did not intentionally tear up the angle, but just chose an outside corner in a well-regulated manner. He relied more on strength and speed to suppress Gao Wen's forehand, destroying the stability of Gao Wen's forehand, and then establishing an advantage in the serve link.

boom!

Power, very solid, once again blasted a shot at 188 kilometers per hour.

tread!

Gao Wen's receiving position was still more than two meters away, he took a small step towards his right, and swung his right hand early to get ready; but because Kebert's ball was very fast, Gao Wen's swing was compressed. There is room for the shooting movements, and there is no time to complete the whole force movement, so when sending the shooting, Gao Wen made an excuse.

state.

The tennis ball collided with the racket, and in the short-lived contact, Gao Wen's wrist turned up a little bit, making full use of the power of Kebert's own serve, and rubbed a strong topspin while leveraging the force, Added insurance to ensure that tennis **** can enter the court—

This is to make minor adjustments based on the situation of the previous point. He is still in the test, to see how to complete the return, and then to see how to improve the quality of the return.

Whoosh!

The tennis ball drew a parabola high, jumped into the sunlight like a rainbow, and then fell quickly, falling towards Kebert's position.

central location.

It can be seen from the landing point that Gao Wen's control is still lacking. The angle and depth have not been adjusted yet, which is very rough and mediocre. Therefore, the return ball falls in the area between the service line and the baseline, and there is no depth in the vertical direction. , There is no angle in the horizontal direction, and the central position is neither deep nor shallow, which is a bit ambiguous.

But in the end, this return serve did not go out of bounds and entered the field.

It's just that the next shot is very passive, because for Kebert, this is a half-court offensive opportunity.

Tread Tread.

Kebert stepped up quickly, entered the baseline, and was about to kill him with a forehand shot. The speed of the entire step and the power of the swing were very full.

However, the falling speed of the tennis ball was a little faster than expected, and there were some errors in Kebert's swing. If Kebert temporarily adjusted it, there would still be no problem. He could use his strength to forcibly suppress the tennis ball. Finish the shot.

However, the moment the racket touched the tennis ball, the strong rotation completely exceeded Cobert's expectations. The tennis ball hit the racket string violently, rubbing out such a powerful force that the racket began to shake slightly.

Damn it!

Kebert was very anxious to score points, to further establish an advantage, and to further suppress his opponent. The whole shooting movement seemed a little anxious, and the power was released without reservation. As a result, during the strong rotation, the angle of the shooting face was It seems too flat and too direct.

bass.

Abruptly, Cobert hit the tennis ball like a baseball, and a mustard-yellow light flew directly towards the stands.

"Hey!"

The audience all exclaimed in unison. The chance ball that Kebert had an absolute advantage in was actually shot into the air. Everyone couldn't believe their eyes, and then there was a rustling commotion, and The spectators who were scrambling for tennis **** were even more noisy.

Kebert looked at his racket in disbelief, without turning his mind: Why did he fly?

Raising his head, Cobert glanced at Gao Wen who was on the opposite side of the field, but found that Gao Wen was not paying attention to him at all, but went straight to the other side of the field, preparing to make another point, as if the point just now was not worth paying attention to at all. Same.

Inexplicably, Cobert ignited an unknown fire again, glared at Gao Wen fiercely, then turned and walked back to the baseline.

For Gao Wen, this point is really not worthy of attention, because such mistakes are random, and one cannot expect the opponent to make mistakes every time.

However, this mistake was not fruitless. Gao Wen noticed that Kebert was very, very eager to play with momentum at the beginning~lightnovelpub.net~ The whole shot seemed a little hasty and eager, and he was concerned about the details. Observation and prediction are ignored—

The spin is the most amazing part of tennis and table tennis. Anyone who ignores the spin will suffer.

Maybe, he can take a look.

In fact, against powerful players like Kerbert, Domyan, and Thompson, it is very difficult to say that it is very difficult, because the suppression of strength and speed really makes people unable to use their hands and feet. This is the suppression of absolute strength.

It is easier said than imagined, because their **** are relatively rough, and the lack of details tends to reduce the quality of their ball returns, and their movement is not their strong point. As long as you are patient enough to deal with them, let them move and tear apart. The difficulty of loopholes is actually easier than against players with styles like Giron and Saramento.

Gao Wen didn't pay attention to Kebert, because his brain was spinning at a high speed, could he be bolder in his next point?

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