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Chapter 483 Are you here to perform acrobatics at the Olympics?
Who would have thought...
At the beginning of the game, Wang Haiyun hit him hard in the face.
???
!!!
He watched helplessly as a perfectly normal tee shot came towards him from an inexplicable angle after landing and hit his club head-on.
With a bang, the posture was awkward, but the force was very strong!
In order to protect his wrist from injury, he simply let go and the racket fell to the ground.
Mal, all the audience at the scene, including the official commentator of the organizing committee were stunned.
“!!!”
"What kind of ball is that?!"
"No, isn't the way the ball is spinning wrong?"
"Reverse rotation?"
"He rushed towards Mal's body?"
"Mal was completely unprepared and just knocked his racket away?"
"Is the power so great?"
"It's obvious. Just listen to the sound of the impact! And how far the racket flies!"
"Look at Mal, everyone is stunned."
The audience paid attention to him. Marco was not only a veteran, but also a famous player.
This is their hometown, and there are quite a few fans here.
On the other side, the newcomer from Daxia is still a child, I don't know him...
The commentator also began to wonder and quickly looked for relevant information.
The opening pitch was given by Wang Haiyun, a 23-year-old young player competing in Daxia's Olympic debut. Coincidentally, like Mal, he's a left-handed player...
Not only did the ball spin in the opposite direction, but it also landed towards the player's body. At that angle, it's going to be very difficult to hit the next serve. Let's see if the same thing happens with Wang Haiyun's second serve!
Was that shot a coincidence or was it specifically practiced?
Sure enough, the same kick-off came again!
Mal quickly adjusted his condition and tried to catch the ball sideways and in the opposite direction, but still failed.
This time the ball nearly hit him head-on in the face.
Fortunately, he reacted quickly, otherwise he would have gotten a nosebleed.
There was an uproar at the scene!
I didn’t expect that Daxia would come up with something new in just the third round!
Two balls were kicked in a row, but Mal didn't catch either one!
Wang Haiyun felt a little embarrassed. He didn't control the direction well and used too much force. He hadn't intended to rush like that.
He apologized to the other party.
Mal was still recalling the direction and route of the ball.
If he guessed correctly, he would have to face this ball in Wang Haiyun's serve game.
"Haiyun's power is even stronger!"
"Yes, his outspin serve can break your nose!"
"You sound very experienced!"
"Don't ask! If you ask, I just have a friend..."
Yang Di and others laughed as they watched the scene.
In the next few balls, Mal still failed. Even if he managed to catch the ball, it was very difficult, and it was difficult for him to take the initiative in the next ball.
Just like that, we lost the game.
The fans and audience went wild.
"What was that shot? Mal lost without a single point?"
"Who is his opponent? What is his world ranking?"
"He's not ranked, and it's his first time at the Olympics!"
"How did he manage to get that ball to spin in the opposite direction? And it even went right towards my face!"
"Has anyone else used this trick?"
"Is there such a powerful player in Daxia?"
There is a lot of discussion...
Mal was slightly thrown off balance by Wang Haiyun's sudden move, but he quickly adjusted and soon came back in the second round.
Immediately afterwards, the two of them fought back and forth, one round after another, neither giving in.
Marr admitted that he underestimated his opponent before the game.
But his assessment of the opponent was better than he thought, but still not as good as the number one in Daxia - Yang Di.
That is his real opponent!
As he was thinking about it, he hit harder and harder and really got into the mood.
Mal caught the long diagonal ball that Wang Haiyun hit from his right side with amazing strength and speed.
Mal watched Wang Haiyun move quickly to the left and wait for his counterattack.
As it turned out, he had anticipated this development, and with a backhand twist, the ball returned to Wang Haiyun's right side in the same long diagonal direction.
Logically speaking, Wang Haiyun was on the far left side of the court at this time and had no time to catch the ball.
But the weird thing is...
He immediately switched the racket from his left hand to his right hand, and with the length of his hands and the speed of movement, the ball landed steadily on the racket!
And he even scored a counterattack!
“!!!!”
Mal was stunned! The commentator was stunned! The audience was stunned too!
Left hand to right hand? !
No, brother, is this possible?
It’s impossible to say, but the facts are already before our eyes!
Maybe, everyone looks at their left and right hands and feels like a monkey who has just discovered that he has hands!
The commentator was stunned and immediately replayed the slow motion of the previous clip.
Let's take a look at the replay. Wang Haiyun was on the left side at the time, so it was inevitable that he would lose the ball, but he simply switched hands and caught it easily!
Another commentator also spoke.
This is the first time I've seen a player play with both hands in a match! Is this a coincidence?
[It seems not. I saw a Daxia fan reply in the live broadcast room that this move is Wang Haiyun's exclusive move - two swords!]
【!!! 】
Mal stared with big eyes and a round mouth, recalling the moves he had just made.
Then he suddenly discovered that his left-handed opponent had so many new tricks!
Are you here to perform acrobatics at the Olympics?
There are not many well-known left-handed players in the world, but looking at Wang Haiyun's smooth and effective performance, is this Daxia's killer move for left-handed training?
Daxia National Tennis Team: No! You really think too much!
This time he couldn't take it lightly anymore. He had to fight with 100% or even 120% of his strength.
Afterwards, the two of them kept going up and down.
It was difficult for Mal to widen the gap.
Moreover, as long as it was Wang Haiyun's serving game, even if he received the outspin serve, he would not have an advantage in the follow-up.
Losing points became inevitable, and Mal had a hard time playing!
Wang Haiyun felt that he had not only practiced the moves from "The Prince of Tennis", but he himself seemed to have improved!
I even feel like I’m making progress so fast that I’m scared of myself!
Zhang Kun saw that Wang Haiyun's performance was becoming more and more stable. Although he appeared calm on the surface, he was very excited inside.
The child has grown up and become smart!
After switching from his left hand to his right hand for the first time, Wang Haiyun's two-sword style became more and more fluent.
It was like flowing clouds and running water, leaving everyone stunned.
The commentary was filled with excitement and shock.
This is the first time I've seen a player like this at the Olympics. Two-wielding, huh? Switching rackets between left and right? And the switching is so smooth! This undoubtedly increases the area for attack and defense! What a genius idea!
Is this something that ordinary players can do?
I don't think so. Only left-handed people like Wang Haiyun can do this. Most people can't switch to their left hand.
[Also, look at his pace. His ability to move quickly is largely due to his pace!]
[Quick reaction, special footwork, and dual wielding, can even an ordinary left-handed player achieve this? ]
I cannot answer this question now.
[Can this be considered his unique personal skill?]
【......】
The commentator was at a loss for words. Now he really couldn't tell whether Wang Haiyun was too skillful or just a genius!
Unconsciously, this small ball game, which was a group match in the third round and not even the semi-finals, attracted a lot of attention.
At this point, the game entered the match point!