Match Point

Chapter 552: Strong out of the circle

"Jimei, we found a handsome little wolf dog!"

On the social network, a post went out of the circle, and a user published a post with the above title, describing what he found accidentally this afternoon.

While switching TV channels, I accidentally stopped on the CCTV sports channel, and happened to see a close-up shot of a handsome guy, and stopped turning the channel involuntarily. After watching the entire tennis match like never before, my heart beat uncontrollably. Can't wait to share my new discoveries and try to sell Amway.

In the end, I found that I was completely out of date——

"Sister, is the Internet disconnected at home? This little wolf dog has been popular all over the Internet for a whole month."

"The champion of the new US Open, the dark horse that turned out to be out of nowhere, the top class recently, Jimei, fell behind."

"I could have said I was tired."

"Congratulations, sister, for discovering my husband."

"Report, the higher up found a pheasant robbing my husband."

"I also watched the live broadcast. To be honest, my husband is handsome again."

"I strongly recommend my sisters to watch the semi-finals of the US Open. Gao Wen played against Xiaode. He was so handsome that my knees felt weak."

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The hustle and bustle of discussions can’t stop at all. Although the U.S. Open has a greater impact around the world, considering the influence of tennis in China, the Imperial City Open has official support and the media has fully promoted it. more profound—

It can be seen from the number of live TV stations.

During the U.S. Open, the only official TV stations were CCTV 5 and Nanyue Satellite TV. Even if the audience wanted to watch the live broadcast, there were not many channels, and more had to be broadcast live through the Internet; , a full thirteen channels can be watched.

The whole influence is naturally different.

Then, some enthusiastic netizens began to popularize science—

Gao Wen not only made history as the US Open champion, but he was also the first local male player to win the main match in the Imperial Capital Open.

In terms of women's players, as early as 2005, two players broke into the quarter-finals; however, in terms of men's players, it is still hard to find a victory.

In fact, thanks to the advantage of the host country, there are quite a few Chinese players participating in the Imperial City Open and the Shanghai Open every year, but it is still extremely difficult to win the first match.

The same is true for this year's Imperial Capital Open. Bai Yan took the wild card and directly entered the main match. In addition, the qualifying round also awarded three wild cards to local male players. However, all the players could not win a single victory. The army was wiped out.

Among them, Bai Yan lost the game in the first round against US Open runner-up Cilic "3:6" and "4:6".

Bai Yan, who was born in 1985, has always had high hopes. He performed well in his youth, and later showed his potential when he turned to the professional arena.

In 2010, Bai Yan faced the world's 30th-ranked Stepanek in the first round of the Shanghai Masters, and defeated his opponent in straight sets.

At that time, this victory created countless history. He was the second local male player to win in the main match of the Shanghai Masters. At the same time, he was ranked 30th in the world and was the highest-ranked Chinese male player ever.

However, that's all there is to it.

In the Shanghai Masters, Zeng Shaoxuan and Bai Yan have won two victories; but in the Imperial City Open, no male player has ever been able to win at home, until Gao Wen's victory filled the gap.

After the first round of competition was over, Gao Wen "again" became the only seedling again.

The meaning is quite different.

Although this is the case every year, it is hard for Chinese players to win in local high-level competitions. Even if they are only shortlisted for the main match, it is worth writing a report to promote it. Losing seems to have become a routine, and finally winning a victory is worth writing about. , and there is often no following in the follow-up—

Both Zeng Shaoxuan and Bai Yan only won one game in the Shanghai Masters, so the media's hype about it had to be extinguished before it could explode.

But after all, Gao Wen was different this time, and it should be different.

Naturally, all the major news media gathered here, and the raucous discussions spread overwhelmingly. The madness was even better than that of the US Open, and some media even couldn't wait to discuss it:

It is possible for Gao Wen to become the first local player in history to reach the top of the Imperial City Open or the Shanghai Masters.

By the way, for so many years since the Imperial City Open and the Shanghai Masters have been held, Chinese players have not been able to win the singles event, including both men and women.

Obviously, the media were all looking forward to Gao Wen's breakthrough to zero.

From "winning in the first round" to "hoping to win the championship", the urgency and enthusiasm of the media can be seen.

It is precisely because of this that the hot spots on the Internet are fully gathered, and it is inevitable that hot posts will go out of the circle.

Experts look at the doorway, and laymen watch the excitement. For those ordinary viewers who don't care about tennis at all, they either care about victory or appearance. In any case, "caring" means focus, and this is the beginning; There is a small group of people who care about gossip.

Amidst the hustle and bustle and heat wave, the post "No one in Gao Wen's eyes insults fans with a big name" also won a lot of popularity on social networks.

The post swears that he really likes Gao Wen, but he is cruelly rejected by Gao Wen, arrogant and insulted, so that the blood of waiting for six hours has been turned into pieces all over the floor. Inform the public and warn Gao Wen not to "forget his origin".

There are many people who are popular.

Any fame is bound to be accompanied by turmoil. From winning the US Open and becoming popular overnight to making history and changing the future of tennis, Gao Wen is indeed on the cusp of the storm. A slight disturbance may cause an uproar. The rumor of "playing big names" is also true It's time for fun.

However, attention has only just gathered ~lightnovelpub.net~ There will be audiences "revealing the truth" soon.

They saw up close that the landlord was arbitrarily and unreasonably jumping in the queue to disrupt the order, while Gao Wen was only trying to maintain order and protect the safety of the fans at the scene with good words, but he was distorted into this.

Although everyone knew that being famous meant recruiting gangsters, they didn't expect that Gao Wen had just played a game in China, and there would be black people jumping out so eagerly, which was really eye-opening.

The post only stayed for less than 30 minutes, the host directly deleted the post and deleted the account, and then disappeared, but someone still took screenshots and spread them widely, warning other fans and viewers not to be deceived. It may be a fatal blow, and you need to be vigilant.

However, it was precisely because of the black fans that the melon eaters got to know Gao Wen better, and one or two became interested in Gao Wen, which can be regarded as "a blessing in disguise".

From hot posts out of the circle to the emergence of black fans, you can deeply feel the wave set off by Gao Wen in the bustling tide, and tennis has become popular again.

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