Chapter 1355: right angle drift

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first. one time.

needle tip. wheatgrass.

In this compartment, Gao Wen grabbed a serve from the outer corner, forming a pressure with a diagonal line with a large outer corner.

On that side, Tim forcibly changed his line with one-handed backhand while his footsteps were disordered and his body was passive—

Not to be outdone.

For ordinary players, Gao Wen's return is heavy enough and deep enough, and if he chooses a straight backhand return, it is often easy to go out of bounds.

Because the swing space is limited, and the strength of the wrist is insufficient, so that the speed of the racket head cannot be increased, resulting in insufficient swing, the impact of the force of the incoming ball, and finally unable to suppress the parabola of the return ball, the result is:

Out of bounds.

And often the sideline and the bottom line go out together.

This is also an advanced technical movement, which requires not only solid basic skills, but also sufficient wrist strength, as well as courage and courage.

Even the Big Four cannot guarantee the success rate; if it is a one-handed backhand, then the difficulty will continue to double.

However!

At this moment, Tim was indeed insane, his mental state was highly concentrated, his body and will were perfectly integrated, and he abruptly "broke" back with his wrist.

The speed of the racket head has been improved in an all-round way—

hum.

You can even feel the strong friction of the tennis ball hitting the racket string, and sparks sparkle from the collision.

straight line!

fly!

The whole audience was silent and stupefied.

On the opposite side of the court, a figure was running wildly, running at full speed, sprinting 100 meters, leaving behind a mighty afterimage—

It seemed that the figure was still at the left end of the baseline one second, but it was already close to the right end of the baseline the next second, and two Gao Wen appeared on the court.

wait, what?

I was dazed, blinked, and then realized that the one on the left was afterimages, and those afterimages gradually dissipated along the gust of wind, and finally overlapped with the figure on the right—

In place!

Actually!

Amidst the amazed exclamations of the audience, it was seen that Gao Wen's sprint did not slow down, but kept running at high speed, and charged head-on.

"ah!"

There was a complete astonishment.

Could it be that Gao Wen sprinted so hard that he couldn't stop the car?

of course not!

I saw—

sprint! jump! swing!

All in one go.

Because Gao Wen realized that the quality of Tim's return is heavy, heavy, fast and deep. With such a ball quality, even if his feet are in place, he will still feel strong pressure, so that his return is very difficult. If the quality is guaranteed and the ball is barely returned, it will also become an opportunity for Tim to continue to attack.

In the technical statistics of tennis games, "unforced errors" is a very important item, which can be understood as "players make active mistakes without feeling pressure."

But with the progress of time, people gradually realized that tennis itself is a confrontational sport. The impact and pressure from the opponent are always part of the shot, not only the power and speed, but also the spin and ball quality, etc. See A seemingly simple shot may not necessarily be without pressure.

Correspondingly, the "forced error" item appeared in the technical statistics later. Although it was his own error, the source of the error was the oppressive feeling of the opponent's hitting, forcing the player to make a hitting error. You can see the strength and passivity of the players in the confrontation.

Thiem's violent shot was an attempt to create Gawain's forced error.

Therefore, in order to cope with such a predicament, during the rapid movement, Gao Wen's brain was already running quickly, thinking about his own return.

Inertia, gravity, acceleration.

The superposition of speed and strength finally forms a forehand hammer to hit the ball—

Gao Wen didn't avoid it.

Not only is there nothing, but it is also a head-on collision of strength and power. From turning to swinging, the entire hitting action is completed smoothly.

boom.

boom!

Hit the ball and explode.

The tennis ball turned into a meteor, along a straight line, and hit back again.

From straight to straight, hitting between two points, releasing all the collision of power, the sound of hitting the ball echoed throughout the Philippe Chatier stadium.

There was no sound.

Gaze with bated breath.

"Ugh!"

Tim, let out a whoosh—

Stop and turn quickly.

Second boot.

Obviously, Tim didn't expect Gao Wen's return. After hitting the ball, he moved towards his forehand gap. He thought that Gao Wen would choose a diagonal line. It has been thrown out, and the difficulty of adjusting the center of gravity has greatly increased.

but!

Gawain did not.

Straight line, return the ball, repeat the landing.

With the perfect combination of strength and technology, and the powerful collision of courage and wisdom, Gao Wen showed the energy of a Grand Slam champion in a crisis situation.

Tim, very very very embarrassed.

With a pause and a dash, the body flew out to the left again, but the center of gravity was adjusted with great difficulty, and it changed direction for the third time in a blink of an eye—

Disaster.

Tim's footsteps were left behind, but his body had already flown out, his upper body and lower body were dislocated, and finally he simply made a posture of diving to the top and soared into the air.

"ah!"

"Ahhh!"

The roar erupting from the depths of the dantian can deeply feel Tim's energy release at this moment.

In the state of being in the air, one-handed backhand hastily blocked a shot——

There is no control, arc or friction at all, it is purely an interception of instinct/instinct.

hum.

The powerful force hit the racket. Before Tim could be happy that he had intercepted it, he could feel the strong aftertaste stirring on his wrist. Immediately afterwards, the tennis ball bounced back and flew back. The arms extend all the way to the heart.

Whoosh, the tennis ball disappeared into a golden halo.

The eyes of the audience followed the tennis ball, but after seeing the glare of the sun, they subconsciously closed their eyes. The eyelids were scorching hot, almost scalding the pupils.

In a hurry, everyone lowered their heads one after another, opened their eyes, wiped away the tears in their eye sockets due to the stimulation, and looked for the shadow of the tennis ball in the hazy field of vision—

Gao Wen, it's online!

Huh!

Surprise surge!

No one knows exactly how Gawain did it, but the last second Gawain was still sprinting horizontally at full speed, like a bullet train without brakes, it was about to crash and people were killed, and couldn't stop at all; the next second Gao Wen was already rushing forward vertically, ready to hit the net in a flash?

what happened?

The answer was not given until the slow motion playback—

Drift at right angles. .

Gao Wen's horizontal sprint speed has reached the extreme~www.mtlnovel.com~ and he made full use of the centrifugal force to throw himself out. After finishing the shot just now, the center of gravity could no longer stop. Don't forget, this is clay soil. At this time, the brakes are rushed suddenly, and the ending is likely to be at the expense of the ankle:

There is no winner.

However, how could Gao Wen not make an alternative?

He's never been the reckless type.

After hitting the ball, continue to go along the inertia, and then complete a 90-degree right-angle drift, making full use of speed and inertia to complete the turn.

The original intention is to prepare to continue to hit the ball. No matter what position or direction the ball is returned, the footsteps must return to the court to complete the subsequent hit.

Therefore, Gao Wen showed the ninth turning technique of the 200-meter Olympic Games, circled a small half circle, and came back.

Then-

Step up!

sprint!

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