Breaking news—
"Djokovic VS Gawain", here we come!
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The whole world is on fire, at least the tennis world.
Because I was so excited, so excited, so excited that all the screams, all the applause, all the shouts disappeared, condensed into a line, buzzing in my ears, and then I could see a silent fireworks show in front of my eyes Staged, the heart also exploded together.
The year-end finals, the sixth match day, was still lackluster.
Even, compared with Group B, Group A didn't even have suspense. Djokovic and Wawrinka joined hands to qualify. The only small disturbance was that someone finally broke the spell of the two-set winner:
In Wawrinka's match against Ferrer, "6:3", "4:6", "6:3", although Wawrinka won, Ferrer grabbed the second set.
This also marks that this year's group stage is finally no longer a "2:0" one-sided game.
However, even this incident can make the news, and it can also show how boring and boring this year's year-end finals are, which is indeed disappointing.
At the same time, another duel in Group A was also overwhelmed.
"6:2", "6:2".
Djokovic showed unparalleled form as he beat Berdych without bloodshed —
In the three matchups in the group stage, they lost two games against Ferrer, three games against Wawrinka, and four games against Berdych. In the three games, they only lost nine games in total. The entire game took 191 minutes. Each game takes just under sixty-four minutes.
The most frightening thing is that Djokovic only sent four break points in three games and saved three of them, only to be broken by Wawrinka in one game.
The world's number one has turned on the **** mode, sweeping away thousands of troops and making great strides, and its absolute dominance makes all competitors despair.
At the post-match press conference, some reporters also asked why Djokovic showed a strong desire to win.
Djokovic confessed,
On the one hand, it is the driving force for the year-end world number one.
Now the year-end ranking battle between Djokovic and Federer is still not over, but the situation is clear—
Djokovic only needs to advance to the final to ensure the world number one at the end of the year; while Federer needs Djokovic to be out of the semi-finals and win the final championship himself to complete the overtake.
In this regard, Djokovic can be described as full of motivation.
On the other hand is the incentive to lose last week.
Djokovic was obviously very, very concerned about the match Paris lost to Gawain.
That was not only the first indoor hard court match that Djokovic lost in two years, but also the second consecutive loss to Gawain after New York.
"...I realized I had to improve, I realized I had to play better, I couldn't be content with what I was at."
"I look forward to continuing to improve my form and performance, and I am also looking forward to competing with top players at the O2 Arena."
Going around, Djokovic kept hinting, but never mentioned the key name, until the reporter asked, "Are you talking about Gao Wen?"
Djokovic did not evade, because all the group round robin matches have all ended, and the semi-final matchup has also been released, so there is no need to continue going in circles.
Djokovic used the modified adverb more than once, "very", over and over again. Although his face was always full of smiles, the eyes of the world's number one were shining brightly, full of high-spirited fighting spirit, eagerly looking forward to tomorrow's victory. Arrived, exuding positivity and enthusiasm from top to bottom.
With the most serious and serious attitude, facing Gao Wen, such treatment is at the level of the Big Four.
No doubt journalists and fans thought so too.
In Djokovic's career, the number of two-game losing streak and three-game losing streak against the same opponent is not many, but there are also many times. However, after reaching the top of the Australian Open in 2011 and completing a complete transformation, it has become less and less. Even the other Big Three struggled to —
Federer only completed two consecutive victories at Wimbledon and Cincinnati in 2012.
Nadal completed twice, once in Monte Carlo, Rome and the French Open in 2012 to achieve a three-game winning streak on clay, and once in 2013 to achieve a three-game winning streak in the French Open, Toronto and the US Open.
Murray only completed two consecutive victories in the 2012 Olympics and the US Open.
Obviously, it is very, very difficult for any player to complete a winning streak when facing the giants, and on the hard court that Djokovic is best at, the best record of the other Big Three is only two consecutive victories.
The same goes for Djokovic himself—
If facing the same opponent, it is too late to find a chance to break the game. Losing once is an accident, losing twice is a coincidence, and losing three times is an unacceptable failure.
Even facing the other Big Three, Djokovic will go all out to win.
And now, one more target has been added to the losing streak, and Djokovic will unreservedly prevent the loss from spreading.
Fighting spirit, burning.
It is precisely because of this that the semi-finals of the year-end finals are so exciting.
Especially after a disappointing group stage, now London fans are pinning all their hopes on the upcoming semi-finals.
Objectively speaking, the top four lineup really couldn't be more perfect.
"Djokovic VS Gawain", "Federer VS Wawrinka".
In terms of championships, except for the absence of the French Open champion Nadal, all the other three Grand Slam champions are listed; the same is true for the Masters championship, except for the injured Nadal and Tsonga, the top four players hand in hand All Masters Championships.
In terms of rankings, Djokovic, Federer, and Wawrinka are the top three seeds in the year-end finals, while Gao Wen is a monster newcomer who has never been ranked to break into the top ten in the world within four months. The question is the four players who performed best this year.
In terms of popularity, the two giants naturally needless to say, Wawrinka and Gawain have attracted fans even more this year, and they have become the pioneers of ATP to expand the fan market, completely disrupting the pattern of men's tennis, even in London. Absolute focus of attention~www.mtlnovel.com~ Most importantly, the semi-final matchup is also a microcosm of the "controversy" throughout the year:
The challengers represented by Wawrinka and Gawain attacked the rule of the "Big Four" with an unstoppable attitude, and then created chaos in the entire professional tennis world, triggering countless discussions and heated discussions.
So, is the era of the "Big Four" really over? Are the veterans headed by Wawrinka and the new generation headed by Gao Wen really ready?
On the stage of the year-end finals, Nadal was absent due to injury, and Murray did not reach his best when he returned from injury. Can Djokovic and Federer defend the majesty of the giants? Or is Wawrinka and Gawain working together to break through? Otherwise, one win and one loss in the two semi-finals, and the battle between the old and the new continues to the final stage?
Condensing the hot topics of debate throughout the year, what opportunity is more suitable for solving than the stage of the year-end finals?
From all aspects, it seems that Huashan Lunjian officially started from the top four.
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