Chapter 141: mediocre

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"30:15".

In a small accident, in the face of a half-court attack that was determined to win, Kebert's haste and carelessness directly hit the tennis ball into the stands, and Gawain recovered a point.

But the audience didn't think much about it, because at the beginning of the game, neither side had a duel with the ball, and their attention was quickly devoted to the next point of the game.

This time, Kebert changed his serve and chose the inner corner in the second zone, aiming at Gao Wen's backhand.

Serving at a speed of 185 kilometers per hour, it can be seen that Kebert's serve is really good today, but Kebert still did not pursue tricky angles, but suppressed through the speed and power of the flat serve.

Then...Gao Wen successfully returned the serve.

Due to the rush of time, Gao Wen couldn't make a full swing, so he simply gave up on hitting the ball. Instead, he used a backhand with both hands to lightly block the ball, hitting the tennis ball lightly back with a bit of cutting flavor——

Moreover, he did not borrow strength, and the distance from the bottom line was more than two meters, which directly caused the return line to be stretched by more than two meters. The entire return ball appeared soft and the landing point was much shallower.

Chance!

Facing the opportunity again, Kebert's attention was highly concentrated. The forehand had already set up the fort long ago, and his footsteps were adjusted much more carefully than before. It hit a slash like a cannonball, tore at a wider angle, and rushed towards Gao Wen's left sideline.

Because Gao Wen's return ball didn't spin enough this time, the return serve was still suppressed by the force of the serve, so Kebert's shot did not appear to be in crisis, and he hit a backslash solidly.

Whoosh!

Fast! The tennis ball was blasted directly like a cannonball!

However, Kerbert had just finished hitting the ball when he realized that something was wrong—

Why did Gao Wen wait on his return line?

The answer is simple:

Because Kebert was concentrating on hitting the ball, he didn't hide his swing trajectory at all, and he knew it was a diagonal shot at a glance. Gao Wen started to move sideways early, and continued to approach his left hand in small steps.

Although Kebert's shot was fast and heavy, Gao Wen still got stuck in the position ahead of time, and he backhanded the racket early with both hands. Attached to the racket, it hit it head-on firmly.

boom!

At the moment of taking the shot, Gao Wen's whole body pressed forward, following the movement of backhand with both hands, and then gently flipped his wrists outwards, not by himself, but with the help of Kebert. The strength and attention are all focused on the wrist control, and a push of the ball has already sent the tennis ball back.

The swinging movement is relaxed and freehand, chic and free, like a stroll in a garden.

boom!

The tennis ball flying at full speed has changed from a slash to a straight line, rushing towards Kebert's forehand gap, and the wind flutters.

Kebert, who had just finished swinging his racket, realized the danger immediately, but his defensive awareness was obviously weak, and his starting speed was a lot slower, and he had already watched the tennis ball enter his own court, forming a winning point.

"pretty!"

Sofar couldn't help but applaud and applaud.

"From Gawain's iconic two-handed backhand, he accurately caught Kebert's return line, turned from defense to offense in one shot, and scored the winning point."

"This season, Gao Wen has demonstrated the powerful power of his straight backhand more than once. Even if he confronts any player's violent forehand head-on, he will not lose the wind. He also has a strong line-changing ability. His seemingly understated movements can always grab the wind. A rhythm to keep the opponent in place."

"Today is no exception."

"In the handling of this point, Kebert is still a little sloppy. He thinks that his shot can kill his opponent with just one shot. He doesn't think enough about the line of the shot and the angle of the landing point. He just hits the ball with all his strength. Power and speed are very adequate.”

"However, facing an opponent like Gao Wen, just one shot is not enough, and neither is strength. Kerbert needs to think about hitting the ball."

Huffing and wheezing.

Kebert's chest was heaving rapidly, and a big question mark slowly appeared on his forehead:

what happened?

Obviously, thinking is not Kelbert's strong point, not that he is not smart enough, but that in the NCAA arena, his strength and speed can already establish enough advantages, and he can often solve problems in the first three shots. Physical talent His strong pressure makes his game very easy.

Usually, if you lose, you either don't perform well, or your opponent's strength can compete with you. It is rare to encounter a player like Gao Wen. Gradually, Kebert has also become accustomed to this way of thinking, and it is naturally difficult to break out of his own limitations.

Why did Gao Wen appear in the backhand position ahead of time? Luck, should be just luck.

Why was Gao Wen able to change his backhand into a straight line? It should be that one's own strength is not increased enough, so there is no suppression.

Yes, it should be.

Cobert found the answer, and his high-hanging heart relaxed a little, and he involuntarily glanced at Gawain again.

Originally thought that Gao Wen would clenched his fists to celebrate, would show off his power, and would be passionate, but... none of them.

Gawain just lowered his head and walked to the other side of the court, ready to make the next point. His expression was very relaxed, as if the winning point just now was nothing special, and there was nothing to celebrate, and he didn't even bother to look at Kerbert.

"…Grass."

Cobert felt that he had been humiliated, but he couldn't hold back after all, cursed secretly, gave Gawain a vicious look, and then turned around and walked back to the bottom line.

But feeling unwilling, he looked back at Gao Wen again, but there was still no response, which made Kebert's anger boil.

"Grass!"

Gao Wen really didn't have time to pay attention to Kebert's thoughts. The first three rounds were all time for him to find out. Whether he scored or lost points, he needed to calm down and think carefully. What happened in this round just now? What, what adjustments should be made next.

He is very busy.

"30:30".

Standing on the bottom line, Gao Wen decided to change a catching strategy again. Rather than scoring or losing points, he wanted to test Kebert's coping methods. Just like the last game against Libitis, he It is necessary to have an in-depth understanding of the opponent before launching a full-scale tactical layout.

move.

Move~www.mtlnovel.com~ When preparing to receive the serve, Gao Wen quietly moved his footsteps forward, and at the same time moved slightly to his left, as if preparing to cover his backhand position, small-scale adjustments do not Obvious, but not disguised—in fact, the main purpose is to let Kerbert see and interfere with his serve.

boom!

Kerbert saw it, and sent an outside corner.

trap!

Gawain's knees were bouncing lightly like a spring, and he immediately moved towards his forehand position. The small details of the movement just now were all smoke bombs. From the beginning, he was not prepared to predict Kebert's serve. Instead, prepare to gamble on one side and attack towards the forehand in advance.

Then, Kebert was fooled and served the ball straight to Gawain's forehand.

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