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Snapped. Snapped. Snapped.
The sun was scorching hot, the sky was blue, and the sound of Kebert hitting the tennis ball rippled shallowly on the court. All the audience temporarily quieted down, holding back their surging emotions, and waiting for the start of the game.
It was Kerbert who took the lead in serving.
Kebert, who kept hitting the ball to find the rhythm, raised his eyes and glanced across the court to observe the opponent's position. This should be the first time he has looked directly at Gao Wen since his debut.
To be honest, even now, there was a smoldering fire in Cobert's chest that couldn't be vented.
Then you should vent your past towards the guy opposite.
Kebert felt a little sympathetic to the opponent. Poor guy, he was pushed out by the coach as cannon fodder, but he will never be merciless. He must teach his opponent a lesson and let him know how cruel competitive sports is, and the absolute difference in strength It is an irreparable gap.
Not only will he win, but he will also use a complete victory to teach the opponent a good lesson. Kerbert has that confidence.
Then, Kerbert served.
Bend your knees, throw the ball, turn your body, swing your arms, serve.
Perfect!
ACE ball!
Kebert's height is very, very rare in the tennis court. Shouldn't a big man over two meters play basketball? Standing on the tennis court, his height advantage gives him an inherent advantage in the incident angle of his serve, and he can easily obtain more downward force, and then complete the serve.
190 kilometers per hour!
The speed and power of the first ACE ball were really excellent, leaving Gao Wen with no chance to return the ball.
"Roar!"
Kebert clenched his fists and roared at Gao Wen. Although the game had just started, he seemed to have unlimited energy waiting to be vented. Even if it was just an ACE, he celebrated passionately and showed Gao Wen with practical actions. Wen showed his fist, with a kind of condescending contempt in his eyes.
Gao Wen was not surprised.
When shaking hands before the game, Kebert did not hide his hostility. The height difference made Kebert's disdainful eyes fall into Gawain's eyes unreservedly, and he was not even willing to shake hands with Gawain in a friendly manner. He patted it passionately, exuding a kind of aloof pride all over his body.
Like a lion, no one can challenge his dignity, and his whole body shines with a unique halo of genius. Only being number one in the world is his goal.
Gao Wen felt that this was very interesting. It should be very interesting to let those geniuses lower their haughty heads and then throw their dignity and pride on the ground.
It would be too naive for Kebert to think that a single ace can deter him. Let alone a single ace, even a shower of aces is not enough. In Gao Wen's opinion, facing such a serve, one should just face it calmly. Because the opponent did a good job serving, there is no need to be depressed, forget about this point, and face the next point.
However, this does not mean sitting still and doing nothing.
Facing a player with excellent serve, it is very important to disrupt the rhythm and inertia of the opponent's serve, otherwise, if the opponent's serve is always kept at its best, it will be difficult to find opportunities to reverse the situation in the whole gametime and time again Waiting for the tie-break to hit luck is not an option.
Therefore, the receiving side also has a lot of work to do.
If it is a professional player, those who serve masters have experienced many battles, and the continuity of the serving state must be better, and the receiving side will also face more pressure. It is not easy to break their state and inertia.
But for young NCAA players, the ups and downs in their state are obviously much more severe, and the fluctuations caused by off-court interference are also much easier. The receiving side can often break the situation through their own efforts.
Of course, the premise is that the sending and receiving party has ideas and capabilities.
Facing the second serve, Gao Wen slightly adjusted his stance, moving the receiving position a little further back.
In the last game against Libitis, I mentioned the tactic of grabbing the serve, and the corresponding tactic is the conservative receiving tactic. The specific operation is to pull the station back, more than two meters away from the bottom line, Even more than three meters, leave yourself more time to react, extend the flight time of the tennis ball in the air from the physical space level, and the success rate of receiving and serving will naturally increase.
But the disadvantages are also obvious. On the one hand, the rising curve after the tennis ball hits the ground will be higher, which means that the player may need to find the hitting point above the shoulder, which is very awkward; on the other hand, the next shot after the return is completed. With a larger coverage area and a longer running distance, it is easy to fall into a passive situation of continuous defense.
Such a tactic also has obvious advantages and disadvantages.
The tactic of retreating three meters to the bottom line and receiving the serve is really carried forward by Rafael Nadal, one of the Big Four. Especially on clay courts, he may even retreat to the lineman near the bottom line to catch the ball. Regardless of the quality of the return, it is always necessary to receive the opponent's strong serve into the court first, only in this way can the round continue.
Now, Gao Wen is trying such a tactic.
However, Gao Wen didn't retreat too far back, he was only about two meters away from the bottom line. He tested to see how the return and return effect would be, and made local adjustments according to the game situation.
Bend your knees, bend over, sway.
When receiving the serve, keep the body swaying from side to side, mainly to maintain the flexibility of the body's center of gravity, so that you can jump out directly at any time; at the same time, it is also to interfere with the opponent's judgment and cover up your advance prediction of the direction of the serve.
Occasionally, it is necessary to stand on tiptoe, as if stepping on a spring, to maintain the elasticity of the soles of the feet, which is also to ensure a fast reaction speed.
Therefore, the movement to keep the center of gravity alive must not be lazy.
tiptoe. tiptoe. tiptoe.
Gao Wen's body was very light, and he stepped on the spring following Kebert's racket action, and then captured the details of Kebert's serve action.
pedal!
Accurate prediction, move ahead!
boom!
Kebert served the ball, and he also hit the ball vigorously. The force was heavy, and all the strength of his body was poured into the tennis ball, and he could even see the tennis ball changing its shape.
But this time, Gao Wen successfully touched the tennis ball in the forehand position without forming an ACE.
However, Kebert's serving power is very solid~www.mtlnovel.com~ Gao Wen's wrist can clearly feel the agitation and vibration from the powerful force, the control effect of the racket did not meet expectations, and the return ball directly flew out Opposite bottom line, out of bounds.
"30:0".
"Roar!"
Kebert's lion's roar came from the other side of the court again, and he kept waving his right fist, hammering his chest like a king kong, and the veins on his arm burst out, truly showing his strength to Gawain. The contempt and contempt in his eyes shone brightly in the sun.
"Ahhh!"
"Oh oh oh!"
At the scene, the fans of the Eagles were also in a state of excitement. They had already entered the state quickly from the opening stage. The smell of gunpowder smoke in the air began to burn early, and they could smell a **** smell inadvertently, as if a group of sharks surrounded Gao Wen. Live normally, showing white teeth.
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