Match Point

Chapter 144: Momentum battle

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"...Too urgent, no, too urgent, I have to spin."

As soon as Sofar saw Kebert's shot, he already realized that the situation was not good-it was clear that Gao Wen's forehand sliced ​​so suddenly, it was obvious that there was something tricky, but Kebert's handling was still too eager and too rough , The handling of the backspin was very sloppy, the center of gravity did not squat down at all, and the skill of the hands was also a little poor.

really!

"Beautiful! Gao Wen's follow-up attack on the second shot was very fast, and his footsteps immediately entered the baseline. A half-court downward attack ball directly hit Kerbert's gap in the field. There was no problem, Kerber There was no time for Terry to come back."

"Break!"

"On the break point, Gao Wen and Kebert started the first ball confrontation of the game. As a result, Gao Wen broke the balance with a cutting rhythm change, and then won the break point with a winning point, taking the lead Break Colbert's serve."

"In the first game of the opening stage, the content of the game was very rich."

Ho **** ho!

Ahhh!

Fans of the Bruins and neutral fans raised their arms and shouted. The heat wave of cheers and shouts filled the audience. Everyone was applauding for Gao Wen's layout and attack for the last point. Although there were not many confrontation shots, Gao Wen's performance was indeed The wonderful and powerful roar instantly ignited the scene.

But apparently, Cobert doesn't think so—

Damn luck.

Then, Cobert saw Gao Wen who clenched his fists and roared angrily. He was deeply humiliated by the suppression of his aura, and a burst of anger rushed to his head.

So, is he the clown?

Damn it!

Kebert was about to explode in anger, raised his hand and smashed the racket to the ground, and then kicked the racket away, but this still failed to calm the anger. He stood there with his hands on his hips, and cursed a series of swear words.

The irritability was finally vented with swearing, and a little bit of reason was regained, and Cobert bent down again to pick up the racket.

Luck, everything that happened just now was due to the luck of the guy opposite.

He's going to turn things around, he's going to bomb and crush his opponents, he's going to smack them to the ground, he's going to win.

Turbulent thoughts roiled in his mind, and even his breathing became short of breath, but Cobert still strode to his seat, took a sip of water to wipe off his sweat, and then switched places.

Compared to Kerbert, Gao Wen, who broke serve first, seemed much calmer.

After a simple celebration, Gao Wen had already recovered his composure. He walked to his seat, wiped off his sweat briefly, and then prepared to change venues.

Gao Wen knew that the opening game would be a battle of momentum. How could he not know that Kebert's bubbling blood could be felt across the court; but Gao Wen also knew how to grasp the advantage of this battle of momentum.

Yelling at Kebert, this is the simplest and rudest way.

To be calm and disdainful, and then make full use of the opponent's eagerness to exert pressure, seize the opportunity at the tactical level, and then quietly wait for the opportunity to deliver a fatal blow, directly cooling down the opponent's blood like a slap in the face, this is brilliant way of doing.

Therefore, Gao Wen's brain kept turning, observing the whole situation calmly, even if he broke the serve first, his brain still didn't stop—

Strictly speaking, the first three rounds and the first four rounds are the trial stage, which has nothing to do with the score, and he needs to take good control of the situation.

After successfully breaking serve, Gao Wen actually started to think about his own serve.

So, when the venues were changed, Gao Wen kept his attention focused, thinking about how to lay out his serve, and didn't even notice that Kebert's burning eyes were always circling around him. He trotted towards the other half of the court.

Kerbert: ...grass!

Then, the two sides are already in place.

For Gao Wen, in Kerbert's serve game, he has been testing, and the whole shot seems to be more risky. It doesn't matter even if he loses a point or makes a mistake. He needs trial and error. To some extent, he deliberately disrupts Kerber There is a unique rhythm of the game; but in his own serve, he needs to follow the plan.

Kebert's technical characteristics are relatively common, strong forehand, weak backhand, good moving steps - but after all, his height is too high to affect his movement, power-type play, basically flat hitting, no spin, technical The details are also rough.

Roughly speaking, this description seems to fit the characteristics of most tennis players, but the details of each player are still different when playing against each other.

In Gao Wen's own serve game, he played a lot more proactively.

Serving does not pursue speed, but requires an angle, either to suppress Kebert's backhand, or to be close to the backhand position, and strive to prevent Kebert from having a chance to attack the ball when he first touches the ball , and then when entering the round, try to mobilize Kebert as much as possible, let Kebert hit the ball while moving at high speed, then the quality of the shot will drop a lot.

Of course, the tactical layout is not complicated, the difficulty is how to implement it, after all, Kebert is not a rag doll at his mercy.

…boom!

The return of the ball just now was a little careless, and the angle and depth were a bit poor. Originally, he tried to suppress the deep area of ​​the backhand in the middle. As a result, Kebert had already dodged to the forehand position after several small adjustments in a row, and forced a sideways forehand. With a windmill-like swing, the tennis ball was smashed over.

Like a heavy artillery!

This is the case against a powerful player like Kebert. A one-shot or two-shot error may put him in a passive position.

ah!

Gawain realized something was wrong when he caught a glimpse of Kebert's footsteps: Turn sideways and forehand!

However, now that the entire field has been given over to Kerbert to attack, which route will he choose?

Slash!

Obviously, the slanted field is more spacious, and it is easier for Kebert to complete the force of the turn.

Almost at the same time when he realized the crisis, Gao Wen's footsteps moved sideways to his left side, and he could see the tennis ball rushing towards him like a torpedo.

Because of moving ahead, Gao Wen still managed to buy a little time for himself, but it was still not enough—

Kerbert's forehand was full, fast and heavy, and the pressure was very strong.

Although this position is the backhand straight position that Gao Wen is best at, it is not suitable at this time, the risk of changing the line is too high, and Gao Wen's current ability is not enough~lightnovelpub.net~Why do you always say that changing the line is difficult Woolen cloth?

As a result, changing the line requires changing the flight trajectory of the tennis ball, the entire control force needs to be improved, and even the rhythm and method of hitting the ball need to be changed.

Secondly, if the line is changed, the length of the flight line of the tennis ball needs to be changed, especially if the diagonal line becomes a straight line, the entire line will be shortened by a large amount; at the same time, the height of the net is also different. The central height of the tennis net is three feet (0.914 meters), the height on both sides is three feet six inches (1.067 meters), about 15 centimeters of deviation, which also means that when changing the line, the height of the net needs to be adjusted.

Because of that, changing lanes is very, very challenging.

At this time, Kebert's full-body attack had already suppressed Gao Wen's space to return the ball, and his current ability was not enough to complete the line change.

crisis!

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