Chapter 376 Refusing to Bow



Chapter 376 Refusing to Bow

"Ouch!"

Wang Dalei was roaring in ecstasy. Even though he knew that he was behaving like a madman at the moment, he didn't care and just roared wildly.

“Ouch!”

Obviously, Wang Dalei was not the only one. At this moment, the audiences who accompanied the two players in the Arthur Ashe Stadium until midnight fell into frenzy one after another, because this incredible duel once again showed people the unique charm of competitive sports.

When you are at the scene, you can truly feel the heat wave coming towards you, follow the ups and downs, follow the boiling of blood, follow the forgetfulness of everything else, and unknowingly immerse yourself in it, feel the boiling of blood and the pounding of heart, and feel the pulse of life beating like never before.

Then?

Then they roared together: "Ah!"

The whole audience was boiling.

After Gao Wen finished celebrating, his tense nerves finally relaxed a little, and his knees went weak.

He now finally understood that sentence. Facing Kyrgios, even if he successfully defeated his opponent, the price of victory was unimaginable. There were multiple tests from physical strength to energy to willpower, and he could not relax until the moment the match point was realized.

Then, Gao Wen saw the boiling audience and the overwhelming howling of wolves, as if he was standing on the top of Mount Everest.

Air, burning.

Gawain looked around deeply, imprinting this scene and this moment firmly in his mind.

He really liked it! He took a deep breath, and the smell of sweat, moisture, leather, and hormones was deeply imprinted in his mind.

Then, Gawain regained his composure.

This is not the end yet.

Turning around, Gawain found that Kyrgios had not come over yet. He was dawdling and dilly-dallying, immersed in his own world. His face was as dark as the bottom of a pot and it was unclear what he was thinking. He walked to the net with his head lowered, and paused when he saw Gawain's outstretched right hand.

Gawain waited patiently. He had already encountered different situations and was not worried about another Kyrgios.

Then, Kyrgios shook Gawain’s right hand.

Gao Wen was a little surprised, but the surprise was yet to come.

Kyrgios pulled hard and hugged Gao Wen, and the reporters' flash lights instantly poured down to record the scene.

Kyrgios said in a voice that only the two of them could hear, "You should know that the victory today was helped by the referee, right?"

referee?

Where did this come from? Was it because of the shot interference warning? Did Kyrgios think this was the turning point of the match? If so, then his review of the match was clearly wrong.

After saying that, Kyrgios loosened his arms, but unexpectedly, Gawain grabbed Kyrgios' right hand and pulled him back to hug him again. The reporters' flashlights poured down again, and everyone seemed to be able to vaguely sense something unusual.

"You should know that excuses are the last fig leaf for losers, right? I thought you should be more courageous."

The unspoken subtext of the second half of the sentence is, I didn't expect you to be such a coward.

When it comes to talking nonsense, Kyrgios's high school student level is not even up to par in front of Gao Wen, who can make Kyrgios embarrassed with just a simple understatement.

After saying that, Gawain ignored the small flame in Kyrgios' eyes, loosened his arms, and walked towards the referee.

"Grass!"

Kyrgios cursed fiercely, but Gawain only left him with his back. It seemed that he could not do anything except curse angrily, so he casually patted the referee's hand and smashed the racket again when he turned and walked towards the players' seats.

Boo! The audience booed mercilessly, but Kyrgios didn't care. He raised his middle finger, then carried his equipment and left Arthur Ashe Stadium. The whole audience booed and sent the most sincere complaints and contempt for Kyrgios's "can't afford to lose" performance.

Meanwhile, Gao Wen was preparing to pack up his equipment and leave, but the tournament director came to stop him and told him that there would be a post-match interview.

Gao Wen was very surprised because after winning the first round at Arthur Ashe Stadium, there was no stadium interview, but the team went straight to the press conference.

If you don't understand, just ask. Gao Wen took the opportunity to ask and got the answer. Generally speaking, the center court of Grand Slam tournaments has a post-match interview session, which also ensures that the players can interact with the fans. This is the privilege of the center court.

However, considering that the intensity of the first and second rounds of the games is relatively limited, the number of fans on site is often relatively limited, and the interactive scenes are not lively, so the first two rounds are often conducted selectively based on the attendance rate and the game situation on the day. Only after entering the third round will interviews be arranged for all games.

No wonder.

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Gawain joked, "I thought I was the one who got mad at everyone because I defeated John."

The tournament director couldn't help laughing at the humorous response, and he got to experience the unique charm of this rising star up close.

The selection of on-court interview hosts varies in different Grand Slams and years. Sometimes they cooperate with TV stations and arrange interview hosts; sometimes the event organizers invite guest hosts separately; sometimes the interview guests for men's and women's competitions are different, but sometimes they are the same.

This year, the legendary John McEnroe will be responsible for all on-course coverage of the Arthur Ashe Stadium matches.

The seven-time Grand Slam winner is a notable figure in tennis history because of his performance on the court, which saw him top the year-end world rankings for four consecutive years. He was also the first "bad boy" to blatantly undermine gentlemanly etiquette in tennis and the first person to dare to insult the referee.

After retiring, McEnroe has been working as a commentator. He is popular for his quick-witted, outspoken and spicy style. This year at the US Open, he served as a guest commentator for ESPN.

If McEnroe interviewed Kyrgios, it would be very interesting; but now, McEnroe talking to Corvina is also a beautiful sight.

ESPN cameras followed McEnroe onto the court. The fans at Arthur Ashe Stadium had not yet left the stadium. Not only that, they all applauded and whistled to welcome McEnroe's appearance, and were obviously looking forward to the post-match interview.

Gao Wen was a little awkward. After all, this was his first time and it was a little different from a press conference. He didn't know what to do standing on the sidelines.

McEnroe was very friendly. "Just stand on the side of the court. Don't worry, I won't eat anyone."

Gao Wen wiped the sweat off his face in an exaggerated manner and said, "Phew, then I feel relieved."

McEnroe was totally caught off guard and was stunned for a moment before bursting into laughter.

(End of this chapter)


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