Chapter 146: Brain Heat
Boom! During the high-speed movement, Gao Wen could feel the pressure of the ball's speed and quality coming towards him, and he could tell without waiting for the racket to touch the ball:
This is not the best opportunity to change lanes.
So, what should I do? Push off the ground! I pushed my left foot hard against the ground and braked my body.
Swing the racket! The power of straightening the knee is transmitted through the rotation of the body, and the racket swinging action in the extreme state is very fast and very full!
Hit the ball! The entire swing trajectory is fully swung, like a waltz, and the body turns with all its strength to follow the swing.
Send the racket! The tennis ball has been hit, but the hitting action still needs to be completed, with a big loop backhand turning all the way to the other side.
Bang! The sound of the ball hitting the ball is not as solid as when it is fully exerted. The last hook after hitting the ball clearly has a strong side spin.
Whoosh! The tennis ball flew back along the diagonal line along the trajectory of Kerbert's shot, but this time, Gawain's return was a little thinner. It was still a diagonal line, but he made the line bigger and shallower, chasing a larger angle, just like a wide outside corner serve, and it flew out to the outside of the court.
The oblique line, the large diagonal line, is also the large external angle!
Crisis, change! Just now it was Gawain's crisis, but in just one beat, Gawain forced Kerbert into crisis.
Oops!
Kerbert immediately noticed Gawain's return and sounded the alarm!
Previously, Kerbert had lost the possibility of subsequent shots because of his lax vigilance, and was pinned to the spot by Gawain's backhand. This time he would never repeat the same mistake. He was highly focused and moved quickly towards his forehand position as soon as he saw Gawain hit the ball.
Ah! Not only does it move horizontally to the right, it also needs to move vertically toward the upper right corner. Because Gao Wen's return ball lands too shallowly, he also has to move vertically, which undoubtedly increases the difficulty.
Ahhh! Kerbert had stretched to the limit and managed to hook the ball with his forehand, but the shot was of no quality.
Cobert watched in embarrassment as the tennis ball slowly flew over the net, and then he saw Gawain's light and nimble footsteps quickly enter the court, rush over, raise his right hand and prepare to hit the ball. A winning point was already a foregone conclusion.
However, at the moment of the shot, Gawain did not exert his full strength, but pushed the tennis ball lightly and casually hit it into Kerbert's court. Everyone watched the tennis ball fall without speed or strength.
Jump jump jump jump.
Like a little rabbit.
KEBERT: ...He felt humiliated.
Looking up, Kerbert saw Gawain clench his fists lightly, celebrating the score in a relaxed manner, without even looking at Kerbert, and then turned back to the baseline.
Although there was no confrontation, Kerbert's cheeks felt burning and painful, as if he had been fooled.
He didn't like this feeling, he really didn't like it! But the air was stuck in his chest, he couldn't shout out, he felt very depressed.
"Obviously, this is not the pace of the game that Kerbert is familiar with."
A bystander can see the direction of the situation at a glance.
On the one hand, Kerbert wanted to show momentum at the beginning and seemed a little impatient, but his vigorous offensive was never able to open up the situation. This undoubtedly made Kerbert a little anxious, and his boiling blood could not find a way to vent. This was a contest at the momentum and emotional level.
On the other hand, Cobert had been exerting force continuously, and the whole rhythm was relatively monotonous, but Gawain's response was very skillful. He did not exert force in a short manner, but continuously changed the rhythm, sometimes fast and sometimes slow. Cobert wanted to increase the rhythm of the game but was repeatedly led by the nose. This was obviously not the way of game that Cobert was accustomed to, and naturally, he would be restricted at the tactical level.
In Sofar's opinion, Gawain's tactics in the opening stage were very targeted, and the whole game was played very smartly and clearly, so the score gap was secondary.
So, how should Kerbert respond? "...Kerbert needs to slow down a little and get his brain working again, otherwise if he keeps charging forward like this, he will lose the game."
Sofar gave his opinion, but the question was, could Kerbert do it? Also, would Gawain allow Kerbert to wake up quickly?
It didn't take long for Sofar to realize that Gawain's advantage in tactical awareness was even greater than he had imagined.
First was Gawain's serve. Although Kerbert's powerful forehand gave him some opportunities and his unreasonable force suppression successfully won some points, after "40:30", Gawain immediately stabilized his footing and won his serve with a strong winning point.
Then it was Kerbert's serve game. Kerbert gradually found that the power of his serve seemed to be decreasing - mainly because Gawain's return success rate was increasing, curbing Kerbert's serve state. This made Kerbert very depressed. The more he wanted to score directly from the serve, the more he couldn't do it, and the number of rounds gradually began to increase.
Just like this point——
Bang! Kerbert's first shot was a forehand attack, diagonal, but Gawain saved it.
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Bang! Kerbert's second shot was a forehand attack, diagonal, but Gawain hit it back again, and the quality of the return was slightly improved.
Bang! On the third shot, the forehand attack was in a straight line, and Kerbert was the first to change the line.
However, Gawain still made accurate predictions! Kerbert continued to attack, exerting force on his racket, and was eager to achieve success, so he lacked thinking about the line of his shots, and only wanted to use strength and speed to score the winning points. He had no idea whether to hit the ball diagonally or straight, and did not hide his racket movements. For Gawain, prediction was very simple, and he could often see the clues when Kerbert formed a hitting action, and then move in advance.
In this way, you can buy time for your defense.
Gawain's lateral movement speed is very, very fast. He can get to the position quickly at lightning speed, making full use of the power of his upper body to complete the shot, drawing a high parabola, and using a diagonal shot to ensure the safety of the return ball, making sure it enters the boundary, while also mobilizing Kerbert.
Ah! Kerbert also moved sideways quickly, but he had not scored in the continuous attack just now. The consumption of strength made his knees a little weak, and his movement speed was not as fast as Gao Wen. Naturally, his landing rate was slightly lower. He missed the best time for the two-handed backhand shot and could only barely reach it, and his power was not complete.
Whoosh! The tennis ball drew a parabola and floated towards the diagonal direction of the diagonal line.
In the defensive state, there was an obvious lack of thinking in Kerbert's return of the ball. He just relied on instinct to complete the return, and the inertia of the line lacked some surprises.
Gao Wen just waited there without moving. He stood firmly on his feet early and raised his forehand high. The whole action of leading the racket, swinging the racket and sending the racket was very complete, and the forehand attack showed its power.
From defense to offense!
First update.
(End of this chapter)