Chapter 364: Everything Changes in a Flash
"Ahhhh!"
“Ahhhh!”
Wang Dalei waved the five-star red flag in his hand with ecstasy, his blood boiling in his body. The bright red color led the Arthur Ashe Stadium to release energy continuously like a volcanic eruption. In the sight, one could see the bustling figures all waving their arms and cheering.
From Kyrgios's interference in the game to Gawain's strong break, in just three minutes, the atmosphere and situation of the game continued to change, with high-intensity cuts and high-intensity leads, and finally ended with a wonderful forehand violent winning point, and the passion surged in an instant.
The boiling blood continues to flow!
"ox!"
"ox!"
"ox!"
At the same time, netizens who were watching the game through online video websites were all excited. The barrage of comments filled the entire screen. The dense scene was enough to make every trypophobia patient foam at the mouth, showing the netizens' boiling blood.
Unimaginable! Unbelievable! Even the audience who were watching the tennis match for the first time were crazy because of this wonderful and exciting duel, and more importantly, because of Gawain's powerful and beautiful shots. Apart from screaming and cheering, their minds were blank.
At this moment, they are all ruthless screaming machines.
On the court, after Gao Wen finished hitting the ball, he glanced at the landing point of his return ball, but did not clench his fist to celebrate as usual. Instead, he shrugged lightly and curled his lips, as if to say: Basic exercise, basic exercise, no need to make a fuss.
Amid the enthusiastic response from the audience, he seemed so nonchalant, relaxed and at ease.
Kyrgios and Gawain's eyes met.
Kyrgios was a little stunned and couldn't react for a moment. Gawain raised the corner of his mouth slightly with a scornful smile, then made a "tsk" sound, and without paying attention to Kyrgios' subsequent reaction, he turned around and walked towards the ball boy to ask for the ball, ready to serve to win the set.
Just like the handsome guy in a Hollywood movie who never looks back at the explosion.
Hahaha! Whistles and laughter rang out, and the audience was amused by Gawain's Chaplin-like mime performance.
Kyrgios couldn't believe his eyes. Was he just disparaged? He was just disparaged, right? Shit.
Kyrgios could no longer control his emotions. The feeling of shame swept over him in an instant, swallowing him up like a tsunami. Then the next second, he swung his racket and slammed it hard into the court. This was his only outlet for his emotions.
One! Two! Three! He used up almost all his strength.
Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! The racket was twisted and deformed, which barely vented Kyrgios's anger.
In the blink of an eye, the situation and atmosphere of the game had quietly changed. Not only in the score, but more in the attention of both sides -
In fact, Kyrgios's attention had been distracted before the "out-of-bounds incident". It was very, very rare for Kyrgios to maintain a high-intensity and high-investment game state for one and a half sets. Inevitably, his concentration began to drop at the end of the second set, and then the unexpected incident occurred -
Because it was difficult for Kyrgios to focus on hitting the ball, the high ball was handled so roughly, he shouted "out of bounds" nonchalantly to interfere with Gawain, and he argued with the referee and the audience.
Behind the seemingly unreasonable chaos, everything has a reason.
Of course, the change in the score accelerated the whole process, because Kyrgios also felt the aggressive pressure from Gawain, which he didn't like. Shouldn't Gawain be an opponent that he could crush with ease? Just like in the first set? "5:3".
Gao Wen won the set on his serve.
The importance of concentration can be seen at this time. Gawain remained highly focused and played his serve very solidly. Although he was still defeated by Kyrgios' unreasonable forehand attack, the overall situation remained calm and the initiative was firmly in Gawain's hand.
From the start of his serve, Gawain showed his precise tactical layout. The connection between his serve and attack was perfect, leaving no chance for Kyrgios.
"Competition, high."
After successfully holding his serve, Gao Wen won the second set and gave Kyrgios a "6:3" response.
The small difference is that Kyrgios won three games in a row at the beginning of the first set, while Gawain won three games in a row at the end of the second set, and then the overall score became "1:1". The two sides returned to the same starting line, and the five-set three-win system turned into a three-set two-win system.
But is that all?
Hu Litao has a special opinion.
"At the beginning of the game, Kyrgios' speed and strength advantage was very obvious, and he opened up a gap in an instant."
"But as the game progressed, Gao Wen gradually got into the game, and the two sides reached a stalemate. The back-and-forth ball became more interesting."
“Entering the end of the second set, Gawain’s performance gradually surpassed Kyrgios, gaining the upper hand and successfully equalizing the score.”
"So, judging from the performance curve, the two players are showing different development trends. There should be more variables in the third set."
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Although Gao Wen only played two games in New York, he has experienced many difficulties: facing Isner, he experienced a breathtaking third-set tiebreak after a big draw; facing Borelli, he lost two sets in a row and then made a comeback to catch up to three sets, and he played better and better in the second half, and it seemed that he was growing rapidly while the game was going on.
Therefore, they believe that Gawain still has more possibilities, and there is no need to worry even if Kyrgios is standing opposite him.
Zhan Jun listened to Hu Litao's words, and he suddenly realized something:
In fact, they had only known Gawain for a short time, just a week, but quietly, they had already built up their confidence and faith in Gawain.
This is really rare.
Zhan Jun also began to look forward to the third set.
The entire Arthur Ashe Stadium was boiling with excitement. They naturally hoped that the game would be as intense and exciting as possible, even if it lasted until midnight. Now the audience could not wait to start cheering, and the huge wave of people continued for a long time.
I'm afraid Kyrgios is not in the mood to party at this moment.
He was not satisfied with the progress of the game or the result. If it weren't for that terrible warning from the referee, this set would never have turned out like this. It was all the fault of that damn referee.
How could he lose a game to that guy? How could he!
Shame, shame!
Kyrgios sat in the dugout, shaking his legs wildly, his whole body emitting rage. He did not intend to hide his anger. He was sharpening his knife and preparing to go on the court. He was ready to bring the game back on track and crush that disgusting guy.
Looking at Kyrgios' expression, it was as if this was not a tennis match but a boxing match, his eyes were spitting fire.
Then, the third set began.
(End of this chapter)