Match Point

Chapter 1453: indistinguishable

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In that room, people were picky about Gao Wen, and they kept complaining that Gao Wen's clay court performance was not convincing, and he was not worthy of the second place in the world.

Here, people have quietly placed Gao Wen on an equal footing with the Big Four, looking forward to every meeting between them.

So...is this considered straight talk?

But it is undeniable that controversy can also represent concern, and negation can also represent expectation. It is precisely because Gao Wen has quietly come to his current position that the controversy and expectations surrounding him are so turbulent.

It’s like hearing the match of “Djokovic VS Gawain” and couldn’t help being excited. From all aspects, Gawain’s rapid rise has broken the balance between the Big Four and changed the pattern of power confrontation.

"...The point is that these expectations are just my personal judgment. Emotions prevail, not the result of rational analysis."

"look."

"In the match between Novak and Andy, Novak does have a slight advantage. After all, since Miami last year, Novak has beaten Andy seven times in a row."

"But it should be noted that the two players have only played against each other twice in their careers on clay, and it happened in the distant years of 2008 and 2011. The reference value is limited. Tomorrow will be a brand new match."

"This year's clay court season, Novak and Andy are the only two unbeaten players. Novak won two championships in Monte Carlo and Rome, and Andy won Madrid."

"Coming to Roland Garros, Andy beating a tough Nick Kyrgios and beating David Ferrer on clay for the first time in his career definitely means something."

"I think this game should be a '51% VS 49%,' duel, Novak is only a little bit ahead. If Andy still has the desire for Roland Garros, there is no doubt that this is his best chance. "

Come on, McEnroe's analysis is still going on, sweeping through thousands of troops like a machine gun, sorting out the situation clearly in a snap.

"For Gawain and Stan, we don't have much data to analyze. Their performances in this year's clay court season are not in the first echelon. They have only one match record in the past. This will also be their first meeting on clay court."

"and!"

"Both of them are not good at clay!"

"However, Gawain defeated Rafa and Stan defeated Roger. The two players relied on their own explosiveness to accomplish a modest feat, and finally met in the semi-finals. There are too many possibilities."

"So, I think this should be anyone's game. It's no surprise whoever wins. It's also '51% VS 49%. I think both of them have a chance, but Gao Wen may have a slight advantage."

"Slight advantage."

In a few words, clear and clear, McEnroe gave his own analysis:

Everything is possible.

Then McEnroe's trademark bad-boy grin bursts.

"Before the start of the new season, we should not have expected such a situation."

"Maybe we expected Novak to perform well, maybe we expected Andy and Stan to recover, maybe we expected Gawain to continue to improve, but we definitely didn't expect these things to happen at the same time."

"Who would have thought that the final four in Melbourne and Paris would be exactly the same?"

-Shock!

Australian Open semi-finals, Djokovic, Wawrinka, Murray, Gao Wen.

French Open semi-finals, Djokovic, Murray, Wawrinka, Gawain.

exactly the same.

Of course, the matchup pattern is slightly misplaced. Unlike the strong collision of the "Big Four VS Challengers" at the Australian Open at the beginning of the year, this time the French Open is where the giants and challengers face each other in the semi-finals, and then they will fight against the top of the Forbidden City.

It can be seen from all aspects that the Challenger Alliance is indeed strongly impacting the rule of the Big Four, and pushing the era of giants to a new level.

So this time, who will Gao Wen and Wawrinka represent?

What about the table challenger?

Analyzing the four possibilities of the final matchup situation, only "Murray VS Wawrinka" is an unexpected new lineup, and the other three matchups are all Australian Open rematch. This is indeed a very interesting season.

It is precisely because of this that McEnroe was so excited—

unknown.

The same top four, but because of the uncertainty of the clay court and the different states of the players in the clay court season, there are infinite possibilities.

Strong collision, regardless of Xuan.

Not only McEnroe, but other ESPN guests also agreed:

Those who support Djokovic support Murray, those who are optimistic about Gawain are optimistic about Wawrinka, it is difficult to distinguish between top and bottom, and different opinions collide and intertwine.

This sweltering heat wave also continued all the way to the Philippe Chatier Stadium.

On June 5th, the thirteenth match day, the men's singles semi-finals will begin.

Weather, cloudy with rain.

From the beginning of the weather forecast, Roland Garros was once again shrouded in uncertainty. The final stage of the game may encounter rain again, but fans who are really familiar with clay will be calm:

That's the beauty of the clay court season.

The first game, "Gao Wen VS Wawrinka".

The second game, "Djokovic VS Murray".

The schedule is released, and there is no surprise in this arrangement.

On the one hand, Gawain and Wawrinka rested for two days to adjust, while the upper half only had one day off, so the match between Djokovic and Murray was scheduled later to give them more time to adjust.

On the other hand, there is no doubt that the confrontation between the two giants is the main axis of the day, not to mention that both Djokovic and Murray have remained unbeaten for the season. Leaving aside the suspense of the two semi-finals, people generally It is believed that the winner of the upper half should be the champion favorite~lightnovelpub.net~ This has reached a consensus, and of course it should be treated solemnly.

At 1:30 p.m. local time in Paris, the first men's singles semi-final took the lead.

When Gao Wen arrived at the entrance of the stadium, he saw the biggest hot topic protagonist of this year's Roland-Garros at a glance:

Wawrinka's shorts.

This pair of plaid shorts with red background and white stripes can be called a terrorist who kills all fashion, and it became the focus of heated discussions as soon as it appeared on the stage.

Not only the reporters and netizens, but also the players all cast their eyes—

"It's too ugly. It's too rural. It's full of the atmosphere of a cottage, and it's a whole new realm."

On the one hand, people have repeatedly praised Gao Wen's mint blue jersey with orange trim this year as a beautiful landscape, winning applause.

On the other hand, people have complained about Wawrinka's shorts, which are full of magical atmosphere in the urban-rural fringe, which completely subverts the jersey design of the game.

This is indeed a hot topic, Wawrinka's shorts were even on the hot search.

Then, Gao Wen also witnessed it with his own eyes, and was able to convey his feelings to Wawrinka in person—

"Ready for Paris Fashion Week? So sharp!"

A smile appeared in Wawrinka's eyes, and he looked down at his shorts, "Is it really that bad?"

Gao Wen spread his hands, almost crying, put down his equipment bag, and gave Wawrinka a hug.

Wawrinka also patted Gawain on the back, and then habitually brushed back his bangs that stood up like a hedgehog on his forehead, "Hehe, I actually quite like it, but it seems that I am the only one who appreciates it people."

A smile also flowed in Gao Wen's eyes, "That's enough. The so-called fashion only needs one person's appreciation, and that's all."

(end of this chapter)

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