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"30:40", break point, serve in the second zone.
outer corner.
Kebert still chose the outside corner, but because in the second zone, the outside corner corresponds to Gao Wen's backhand; moreover, Kebert is going to tear the angle of the outside corner and directly pull Gao Wen out of the field
The two-handed backhand to receive the serve is inherently cramped, because the swing movement cannot be used. If the angle is torn apart, the body must be stretched out, and the difficulty of catching the ball will increase.
Tactical intentions are very clear.
However, at the critical moment, Kebert's serve was slightly deviated, and the hitting point was a little later.
J.
One miss.
The more you want to issue an ACE, the tighter your muscles will be, the more fluctuating your mentality will be, and the more likely you will make mistakes, just like at this moment.
Serving is a technical link that mobilizes the whole body's movements. Too much tension or too little tension may lead to mistakes. This is the only technical link that is in the hands of the serving side, but it is also the most complicated and difficult link among all technical movements in tennis.
Second serve.
The first second serve in this game happened at the break point. Kebert was a little depressed, and then, his mind was full of thoughts of second serve, second serve, second serve.
Kebert was a little anxious, just adjusted his breathing, and immediately started the second shot.
bass.
Kebert's second serve obviously added some insurance to avoid making another mistake and sent his own serve with a double fault. He needs to ensure that the serve is successful.
Close serve!
Even though it was the second serve, Kebert still showed his advantage on the serving end and sent a close-up ball towards Gao Wen's position, oppressing Gao Wen's hitting space.
However, Kebert's serve was still mainly flat, without any spin, and after landing, he rushed towards Gao Wen straightly, but because of the second serve, his speed and strength were slightly restrained, and he lacked tail strength.
Gao Wen only took two small steps to get out of the way, and he had already used his backhand to get out of the way, successfully hitting the ball.
The tennis ball flew towards the deep area in the middle, and Gao Wen was squeezed after all. He couldn't get rid of the angle and could only ensure the depth of the return ball. For Kebert, he could get stuck in the position without moving. With a lifting motion of the hand from bottom to top, the tennis ball is hit back.
Thus, the first round of ball since the opening was formed in this way.
However, Gao Wen immediately noticed the details of returning the ball
Kebert's height is really too high, and he can't squat down some shots. This also means that the strength of the body cannot complete the transformation, and he can only barely use the strength of his upper body to pull the tennis ball up. Half-high ball; or it is not easy enough, and the ball is returned directly to the net.
No matter what it is, it is a good thing for Gao Wen.
Gawain was about to try again. He shot the ball back at Kebert at a slightly different angle, and waited for Kebert to hit the tennis ball in a diagonal line to return the ball. Then Gawain made a series of small steps. When he reached his forehand position, he filled the racket and made a flat stroke.
However!
The moment the racket was released, Gao Wen changed the way he hit the ball, and used some cutting to change the speed, spin and angle of the tennis ball.
Huh!
The audience was a little surprised and let out a low exclamation
The forehand is the same for both male and female players. It is an offensive weapon and the main body of the game. Unless one's own running footsteps are too late and forced to cut, almost no one will give up on hard courts. draw the ball.
Why?
The difference between pumping and chopping is very big. Speed and strength are basically two grades. Choosing to chop the ball means giving the opponent enough time to get in place, and then attack with a strike.
A commentator once joked that in the face of Rafael Nadal, once there is a chip, it means that the point is about to be lost.
How about facing Nadal? This is the case with almost all players, cutting the ball means giving up your advantages in strength and speed.
So, is chipping good for nothing?
of course not.
The biggest function of cutting the ball is to change the rotation. In grass and clay court games, changing the rotation by cutting the ball can actually play a role in curbing the opponent's attack. The rotation changes a lot. If you don't pay attention to it, you may lose the rotation, and then it will be like table tennis. Same, hit the ball directly.
In addition, cutting the ball is also an important means to change the rhythm of the game - for example, when you are very, very passive, you can slow down the rhythm of the game by cutting the ball with one shot, gain some breathing space for yourself, and disrupt the opponent's rhythm at the same time.
However, Gao Wen and Kebert are in a state of balance of power. When the two sides are colliding with each other, Gao Wen takes the initiative to show weakness and cut the ball? And still a forehand?
This is really my wife's surprise!
The audience in the stands of the stadium exclaimed, but standing on the field, Kebert showed a surprised expression:
Chance!
Tread Tread!
Kebert quickly moved laterally. Although Gao Wen used the chopping ball to change the route of returning the ball from a slash to a straight line, the speed was really not fast, and Kebert had plenty of time to catch up.
rush!
In place!
Quote!
Shock!
Kebert's eyes ignited small flames, as if he was staring at an unshakable enemy. The whole swing was very complete and full, and he wished he could directly blast the field into a black hole with one shot. All the power in his body was concentrated in The racket hit the tennis ball.
but!
etc!
Backspin?
Gao Wen's cutting cut a strong backspin!
This also means that, first of all, Kerbert needs to bend his knees and lower his center of gravity low enough, otherwise he may return the ball to the net; It is still possible to go online.
However, Kebert's racket is like a ten-meter machete. He raises his hand and prepares to hit the ball fiercely. The angle of the racket is obviously wrong. From such small details, it can be seen that Kebert's batting still lacks thinking However, facing Gao Wen's obviously unusual shot, he still thought about the reason, and only realized it when it happened.
trap!
It was only at this moment that Kebert came to his senses. In the blink of an eye, Kebert had no time to be depressed and cursing, and relied on conditioned reflexes to complete the shot.
However, the hasty adjustments are still not enough. If the strength is too high, the center of gravity is too high, and the swing is not enough, the tennis ball will already fly by.
Damn it!
However, at least the backspin ball still picked up, flew a parabola across the net, and flew towards the other side of the court
The effect doesn't seem too bad.
At this moment, Gao Wen had accurately appeared in the area on the left hand side of the court. The backhand with both hands was very full and full. One kicked the ground, one rushed forward, and the power was superimposed. You can clearly see that the entire racket is like an angel. The wings generally spread out, and then pressed down hard.
boom!
Snapped!
The tennis ball was slapped from top to bottom in an instant, and there was a straight line!
landing!
Bounce!
dead ball!
Score!
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break!
"Competition, high!"
Roar!
After watching the tennis ball land and score, Gao Wen clenched his fists heavily and roared in the direction of Kebert, like a giant dragon waking up from a deep sleep. Rolling over towards Cobert.
Aura, fully open!
This is the correct fist-making technique, understand?
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