Chapter 1968: Resounding through the sky



MacDonald quietly stared at Gawain in the middle of the court, silent but with a surging emotion. He believed that Jillong must also be watching this scene.

It was not the first time, nor the second or third time. MacDonald could no longer count how many times it had happened. But Gawain seemed to have never changed. He proved with his actions time and time again that if you dare to dream and dare to strive, then life will have infinite possibilities.

Life belongs to oneself, and dreams also belong to oneself. They must firmly grasp every minute and second in front of them in order to realize their dreams and realize their lives, and more importantly, in order to leave no regrets and remorse, they must put all their energy and enthusiasm into the little things in daily life to bloom and burn.

Hold on a little longer, hold on a little longer, your own story is still being written.

MacDonald couldn't help but burst into tears.

Then.

A pause and you can see a smile blooming on Gawain's face.

Gao Wen leaned forward slightly towards the microphone, his eyes so bright and shining, scanning the entire audience, as if looking into the eyes of every audience member, and spoke in a relaxed tone.

"Hey, I did it. Again."

"See you next year."

A little bit of complacency, a little bit of pride, a little bit of self-confidence, a little bit of mischief, the simplest and plainest words but sincere, all the ups and downs along the way were condensed in such a short words and all vented and detonated, and then, McDonald could no longer control himself and fell into madness.

He is just a drop of water in the vast ocean of Arthur Ashe Stadium, and the surging heat waves like a tsunami are surging mightily.

Listen, that is the cry from the depths of the soul of Arthur Ashe Stadium.

"Fight."

"Fight."

Gao Wen walked forward, under the attention and enthusiasm of the entire audience, holding up the championship trophy high, and red and blue ribbons flew down from the sky to the ground.

I am the champion!

The second US Open title and the third Grand Slam title in his career left their mark along with a series of brilliant historical records. The surging, boiling and frenzied energy were all released without reservation, and the Arthur Ashe Stadium became the core of the volcano.

"Fight!"

"Fight!"

Deafening! Earth-shaking! Resounding through the sky! The 2015 US Open came to an end, and amidst the chaos and surprises, it ended in another surprising way.

Exactly two weeks ago, the focus of people on the last Grand Slam of the year was...

Can Serena Williams complete the Grand Slam of the year? What will Djokovic, Federer and Murray do? Which new generation of men's and women's singles players are worth watching? Can Gasquet continue his outstanding performance, and what role will Nadal play? Can Halep go one step further after a wonderful North American hard court season? Will Sharapova's unsatisfactory performance this season change? Blah blah blah.

Now, all the answers are revealed; and, surprisingly, all the focus seems to be on the wrong place, with neither the process nor the ending guessed.

Among them, the most eye-catching topic is the plot direction of "Big Four VS Challengers", which is also the core focus throughout the year.

From being the focus at the beginning of the year, to being in the hot spotlight in the spring of the North American hard court season, to the changing situation in the clay court season, it has experienced ups and downs all the way, and ushered in a new turning point after entering the grass court season. The Challenger Alliance, which once had the upper hand, suffered a heavy blow.

Wimbledon was a turning point.

In the centennial All England Club, Djokovic and Federer withstood the impact and challenges and successfully met in the final, changing the direction of the main theme of the season. This not only marked that the Big Four would continue to dominate their back garden, but also marked that the Big Four had sounded the clarion call for a counterattack.

really!

Entering the North American summer hard court season, although Nadal is still looking for his form, Federer, Djokovic and Murray have fully recovered, demonstrating top dominance, completely reversing the situation of the Challenger League competing to open up in the first half of the season and returning to the perfect dominance of the Big Four.

When we arrived in New York, the favorites to win the championship were completely focused on the Big Four. The two leading challengers, Wawrinka and Gawain, were barely on par with Nadal, who was in mediocre form. This was the best proof that we could once again feel the changes in the tennis landscape from the side, and it seemed that we were back on a familiar track.

Then--

In the final, the Huashan Sword Contest, the peak showdown, Gao Wen once again completed a hearty epic battle, and the suspense returned all over again.

The season theme of "Big Four vs. Challengers" has regained vitality.

It's not just Gawain.

Dimitrov, who once again made it to the semifinals of a Grand Slam in his career; Gasquet, who continued his recovery at Wimbledon; Anderson, who unexpectedly defeated Murray; Fognini and Lopez, who were rejuvenated after their slump; Cilic, who is gradually getting back to form; and Tsonga, who is slowly climbing back up after his injury return...

And so on and so forth.

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Although the performances of the new generation players such as Thiem, Raonic, and Zverev were below expectations, it is undeniable that it was mainly because Gawain was so brilliant that their breakthroughs and progress seemed insufficient, far from enough, and disappointment and sighs were inevitable.

As Gao Wen said, they need time and space. After all, the pressure is different.

Moreover, in the Mesozoic era, there are many cases where pressure is converted into motivation and the team recovers comprehensively to show competitiveness. For example, Gasquet in the grass court season and Chardy in the hard court season in North America in the summer, they have shown different aspects in terms of belief and will, which is the key to more exciting competitions.

The theme of "Big Four vs. Challengers" has regained vitality.

It is in this context that the word "fight" is given more meaning, not just for Gao Wen, but for everyone in the Challenger League, vividly interpreting the spirit and charm of competitive sports, perfectly fitting the core topic of the entire season, and allowing people to truly immerse themselves in the world of tennis.

This has spread like wildfire on social networks. Every member of the Challenger Alliance is interpreting the spirit of this word and phrase with practical actions, and even subverting the elegant gentleman image of tennis, making it more passionate, exciting and exciting.

Who could refuse?

Of course, the members of the Challenger Alliance seemed to be lacking a bit of strength after all. Even though they made it to the semi-finals or even the finals, they still could not become the champion.

In the world of competitive sports, the winners are the kings and the losers are the bandits. It is so simple. No one pays attention to the top four or the runner-up. It is so cruel. All eyes are focused on the champion. This also makes the impact and rise of the Challenger Alliance a bit tragic.

But from another perspective, it is precisely because of this that the meaning of "fighting" is interpreted more vividly and more realistically -

Don't fight to succeed, but succeed because of fighting.

Winning or losing is still important, but not as important, which is why the Challenger Alliance has won a lot of support.

What's more, there are two leading figures in Wawrinka and Gawain.


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