Chapter 931 Seeking Kindness and Obtaining Kindness



Chapter 931 Seeking Benevolence and Getting Benevolence

“Roar!”

Djokovic roared like a king, clenched his right fist, raised it high, and his eyes were burning with murderous intent.

Boom! In an instant, the entire Rod Laver Arena exploded, and the densely packed crowd rushed to stand up and cheered.

The waves of people are continuous.

Those excited and excited faces were filled with joy and happiness. They cheered, jumped and shouted, turning the stadium into a volcano.

The burning air spread vastly within the field of vision, the rolling heat waves licked the sweat on the surface of the skin, and the air was filled with the smell of gunpowder.

The referee's voice announcing the score was instantly drowned out by the roar of the entire stadium.

"Game, Djokovic, '7:6 (1)', '3:6', '6:4', '4:6', '6:0'..."

The second men's singles semi-final came to an end.

Djokovic and Wawrinka fought a five-set battle for the second consecutive year, but this time, Djokovic swept the final set and defeated Wawrinka in three hours and thirty-one minutes, successfully avenging himself against Wawrinka and returning to the Australian Open final to aim for his fifth championship trophy.

Wonderful!

Stalemate!

Entanglement!

Stimulate!

It was obvious that Djokovic came well prepared, while Wawrinka faced severe physical challenges in the deciding set and was completely unable to keep up.

incredible!

In the 2015 Australian Open, both men’s singles semi-finals featured a donut in the final set, which is definitely a rare sight.

Judging from the score, Djokovic seemed to be sure to win, but viewers who truly appreciated the entire game would realize that the match was indeed close.

Facing Djokovic again, Wawrinka was not afraid at all and dared to fight hard, especially in the first four sets, he could feel the belief in winning shining.

Both players seized the opportunity of their opponents' development and launched a fierce attack, which directly caused the first serve success rate and first serve scoring rate of both players to drop by 70%; the second serve was the hardest hit area and collapsed completely. The game of open and close, all-out attack and defense was indeed exciting and was in no way inferior to the first semi-final.

In the end, Djokovic was better, pulling away from the lead in the deciding set and winning by a bagel after extinguishing Wawrinka's counterattack.

This victory is crucial for Djokovic.

First of all, revenge on Wawrinka.

Ever since his upset loss to Wawrinka at the Australian Open last year, Djokovic has been holding a grudge and hasn't seemed to relax throughout the season.

Although Djokovic swept Wawrinka and successfully avenged himself in the year-end finals in London, the significance of Melbourne Park is ultimately different.

Secondly, I advanced to the finals and finally met Gao Wen.

Strictly speaking, Djokovic has always been looking forward to playing against Gao Wen again.

Judging from the competition, after the upset loss at the US Open and the comeback after losing match points in Paris, Djokovic was indeed very motivated when facing Gawain.

Of course, Djokovic has already had perfect revenge in London, ending his two-game losing streak against Gawain, but since the new season, the media's non-stop hype has always been fanning the flames. The bitterness of swallowing a donut in the doubles arena in Doha has ignited his high fighting spirit.

Djokovic wants to play against Gawain and likes to play against Gawain.

It's different from the feeling of challenging Federer and Nadal. It's more like the feeling of Serena Williams against Sharapova: encountering newcomers in the early stage of her career, and suffering two consecutive defeats in two important tournaments, and then regrouping. Every time they meet, she is full of energy and mobilizes all her energy to defeat her opponent. Every time she defeats her opponent, it is a victory, and she crushes and defeats him again and again.

What’s more, there is off-field motivation.

The news media buzz is one thing.

Originally, Djokovic didn't care about Gawain, but the words "Djokovic is the champion" kept lingering in his ears like a magic sound, once, twice, three times, countless times, making him dizzy and confused. Over time, Djokovic started paying attention to Gawain without realizing it.

The attacks on fathers are another matter.

Djokovic knows that his father always likes to exaggerate things and may not always please everyone, but they are always treated unfairly. Those fans never seem to like him sincerely, and no matter how he behaves, it is wrong.

Did they say anything? No.

What was the result? Gawain attacked Serjan, but won applause in the press conference room and cheers in the players' restaurant, as if they were public enemies.

This is intolerable, what else can we not tolerate?

Djokovic's anger has really reached its limit. He can no longer bear it. He wants to fight back. He wants to shut that guy up.

The anger is burning!

Since last night, after learning about Gawain's post-match press conference, he began to burn with anger. He didn't like anything Gawain said.

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Moreover, as time went on, it became more and more violent and intense, and eventually got out of control and spread across the entire area.

Someone once commented on Djokovic and Murray. These two players have too much to prove on the court, so they are always under great pressure and face countless attacks, but the difference between the two is:

Murray is often trapped by his own inner demons because he is too smart and thinks too much, which makes it easy for him to trap himself.

Djokovic is often able to turn those attacks into motivation. The greater the pressure on the scene, the better his performance. This is a unique trait, and it is also the mental tenacity that resulted from his transformation after a childhood baptism of war.

The same is true at this time.

Djokovic was eager to fight, eager to face Gawain, eager to defeat Gawain, eager to see the regret and sadness of frustration on that young face.

New grudges and old grudges are piled on top of each other, and the mixed emotions release incredible energy.

Tonight, after withstanding Wawrinka's powerful attack, Djokovic finally got what he wanted -

Not only did he get perfect revenge in Melbourne Park, but he also got the chance to slap his opponent in the face that he had longed for.

Those reporters, since Doha, have been fanning the flames again and again, calling for the showdown between him and Gao Wen over and over again, right? Now, they have finally achieved what they have been working so hard to create and begging for.

Then, next, he will personally crush the desire of those reporters who want the Big Four order to be broken and who want to see him fail, and then use a championship trophy again to shut those people up.

All kinds of thoughts were surging in my mind, and when I got the match point, my emotions burned more intensely than ever before.

Especially when Djokovic saw his players' box -

Seljan roared and cheered with his fists clenched, and his flushed face seemed to have regained his pride and confidence.

Elena straightened her back stubbornly. She neither cheered nor screamed. She just clapped her hands hard, but tears were glistening in her eyes.

A murderous look burst out of Djokovic's eyes, and his restlessness became more and more turbulent.

"roar!"

Soul, roar! "Roar, roar, roar!"

Djokovic showed the spirit of a king and demonstrated with his actions that this is the demeanor of a king! (End of this chapter)


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