Chapter 1443 Full of Motivation



As expected, Gao Wen’s press conferences are always full of surprises. Even if we put aside Gao Wen’s own popularity and fame, his wit and humor are not to be missed and are definitely worth witnessing in person.

No wonder the season press conferences are always packed with people.

An interesting phenomenon is that at the same time, Federer, Nadal, Wawrinka and Gao Wen were all holding post-match press conferences. Although Federer and Wawrinka's matches ended earlier and their press conferences were nearing the end, they were not over yet.

The major media outlets certainly sent more than one or two reporters to the scene to report. Of course, it cannot be compared with the 400-person reporting team of the Olympics, but they still have a small team to divide the work and cooperate.

However, the post-match press conferences of the four Grand Slams are all public interviews. Top news sources such as the Associated Press and AFP will release text press releases, and the French Open will also post the recording of the press conference on its official website. This means that even if you miss it, you don't have to worry about being out of touch with the news and being excluded from hot topics.

It is also because of this that reporters can often freely choose press conferences. If the current press conference is boring, they can also quit midway and go to other press conference rooms to find other materials.

In other words, press conferences aren’t always lively and crowded.

Nadal himself once joked that because he is too rigid, press conferences are always boring and reporters on the scene are drowsy. He gave reporters sincere advice:

“Actually, you can read the transcript.”

At this time, it is rare for four top players to hold a press conference at the same time. Even if the reporters have the right to choose, such a difficult choice is definitely not what they want to face.

To be honest, if the French Open officials wanted, they could stagger the four post-match press conferences of the two quarter-finals, because the schedule of the press conference room is entirely arranged by the tournament.

That is, they could have avoided the tragic crash.

But they didn't.

No wonder when Gao Wen complained about Ishen, the reporters applauded and whistled. It was obvious that they were also full of resentment and complaints about Ishen.

Is this definitely not a personal vendetta? Is this definitely not caused by Isern's temper? Is there really no better solution?

but……

Federer, Nadal, Wawrinka, and Gawain, whose post-match press conference is the most lively? The answer is, Nadal first, Federer second.

Although both giants lost, for reporters, their winning is not news, but their losing is. Moreover, this is Nadal's second defeat in Roland Garros in his career, which cannot be missed.

This time, the reporters' predictions were finally correct.

At Roland Garros, it's not just the players who are trying to challenge Nadal, but the journalists and experts are also trying to see when Nadal's dominance will end, but year after year they always end up slapping themselves in the face.

This year they finally got it right, and the reporters were more excited than each other.

Even though Nadal's post-match press conference was "boring", reporters still refused to miss it. Moreover, today's quarterfinal match was full of topics from before to after the game, and it is worth paying attention to from any angle.

Then.

As the press conference of Federer and Wawrinka came to an end, reporters gradually left the room and headed towards the other two rooms.

At this point, it was obvious that the press conference room where Gao Wen was located was becoming increasingly crowded, with people blocking the entrance from all directions.

It seems that colleagues have also heard that Gao Wen once again slayed the press conference in seconds; unfortunately, when they arrived at the scene, the interview was almost over.

After all, for the winners, all they need to do is look to the future, and the topic will always revolve around the same old three things.

Especially facing Gawain.

Reporters tried to open up some new topics, but always ended up hitting a wall. So after going around in circles, they finally found that the old stuff was the most reliable.

There is a reason why classic topics are called "classics".

"...Gawain, with this victory, you have reached the semi-finals of Roland Garros. Do you know that you have set a series of records? If you need, I can read the list to you on the spot."

As he spoke, Yu Jia took out a thick stack of A4 paper, which was loose-leaf. As soon as he loosened his fingers, he could see the papers falling down. In the blink of an eye, they were stretched to the ground, and there was still no end in sight.

Hilarious, hilarious.

Obviously, this was a joke. Yu Jia was very satisfied with his joke. A satisfied expression appeared on his face and his back straightened slightly.

From New York to Melbourne and then back to New York, the Chinese media has also been slowly transforming, from unexpected to pleasantly surprised to exciting and then gradually becoming accustomed to it, even more so than when Li Na was at her peak season.

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Little by little, they also realized that Gawain's strength was the norm, and they could be proud and hold their heads high.

In the world of men's tennis, they now have a place of their own, and naturally, the state of mind expressed in their words has changed.

However, Yu Jia still maintains the traditional Chinese virtue of humility and low-keyness. Even if he is proud, he will not show off in a complacent and arrogant manner, but show his humor in a light and humorous way.

Obviously, the thick "record" history books won the hearts of all the reporters. There were thunderous laughter and applause. The press conference hall was really lively and lively, like a carnival.

Although Gawain once again wrote a series of records, it was not as exaggerated as before.

With Gao Wen reaching the semi-finals at Roland Garros, he became the second player in the tour after Djokovic to advance to the semi-finals in the past three Grand Slams. His performance was indeed outstanding.

For some players, reaching the semi-finals of a Grand Slam might be a career-long process, but Gao Wen has completed the first three Grand Slam tournaments in a row in his career. He is worthy of being the leader of the Challenger League and is undoubtedly one of the ATP's best performers in the past twelve months.

Of course, Gawain's record is not dazzling.

Although Djokovic still needs one more victory to advance to the semi-finals of this year's French Open, he has advanced to the semi-finals of four consecutive Grand Slams since his unexpected exit in the quarter-finals of last year's Australian Open. His personal best record is reaching the semi-finals of 14 consecutive Grand Slams from the 2010 Wimbledon to the 2013 US Open.

However, the real champion of this record is still Federer.

Starting from the 2004 Wimbledon, Federer reached the semi-finals of 23 consecutive Grand Slams, until he was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the 2010 French Open, which froze this incredible record and left a ceiling that cannot be replicated or surpassed, demonstrating his dominance and stability.

Just from this point of view, let alone Gao Wen, the other three giants can't even catch up with him.


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