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Chapter 2100 Beating the Bounce

Who can refuse such a moment?

To be precise, no one should refuse, those surges, those blood boiling, let the temperature and energy of life be released without reservation.

On one side of the court, Gawain was like a bloody war god. He didn't need to roar or shout. He raised his arms once and thousands of troops surrendered at his feet.

On the contrary, it was Djokovic who was determined to win and had an obvious advantage. From any angle, he had firmly controlled the situation.

As a result, we encountered another direct blow. In the first set, a high-pressure hit the net, and in the second set, a high-pressure attack was counterattacked. Different situations, similar situations, full of bitterness, and the cooked duck just flew away. And this time, more than just was lost.

It's one point, but it's far more than that.

So, how did all this happen?

Djokovic didn't seem to believe it either.

With his hands on his hips and his head lowered, his eyes and expressions could not be seen. He seemed to be thinking about what happened to the ball just now and which link went wrong. The inventory that he had clearly grasped in his hands was actually wiped out like this. However, in the duel between masters, he was able to

How many times have you suffered such fatal errors?

Ah! Ahhh!

The whole place was filled with ups and downs, overwhelming.

The disbelieving faces, the ecstatic eyes, and the frantic screams caused the entire O2 Arena to lose control and plunge into a blazing sea of ​​fire. All the spectators seemed to be standing high.

After Wen died, he returned to New York in an instant.

This is London, the home of Federer and Murray, while Nadal and Djokovic need to step aside. But there is no doubt that this is not New York. Both Nadal and Djokovic have written countless brilliance here and have half a century of history.

A home field advantage always gets more cheers.

However...at this moment, at this moment.

Those cheering are going crazy for Gawain.

It fell on Djokovic's ears, but it was more harsh than ever.

"6:6", the second exchange of venues in the tie-break.

Djokovic and Gao Wen both walked to the net. They needed to return to their rest areas, drink water briefly to wipe their sweat, and then switch courts.

Djokovic was already standing in front of the net, but after a few steps he came to the referee's chair. He kept his head down in thought, and without warning, he clenched his racket and hit the ball post hard.

Power explodes instantly.

stuffy.

With a muffled sound, the racket was twisted into a ball of twists, and the racket fragments bloomed like fireworks.

The ball boy, the referee, and Gao Wen, who had not yet had time to come over, were all slightly startled when they saw this scene.

The only exception is Djokovic.

Djokovic, still expressionless, crossed the net, crossed the referee's chair, passed Gawain, walked to the players' dugout, and threw the useless racket aside casually.

Drink water and wipe sweat.

Then, get ready to continue playing.

Different from the previous racket fall, and different from any racket fall, Djokovic's anger is invisible, and the anger hidden in his chest but has to be vented must be vented, otherwise, no one will

Know what's coming next, including Djokovic himself.

After being stunned for a moment, the referee finally came to his senses and said, "Djokovic, a warning..."

Things are obviously more than that.

As far as the game is concerned, if you are warned again next time, you may start to receive penalty points, penalties, or even be directly awarded a loss.

After the game, Djokovic's behavior of damaging the stadium facilities will also be warned and fined. It depends on the follow-up handling of the ATP.

"Shh..."

Very, very rarely, some boos appeared in the O2 Arena, sparsely rushing towards Djokovic. They didn't like this scene.

There was some commotion and restlessness at the scene.

And what about Gawain?

For Gawain, such a situation is not common.

Although there are countless unexpected situations, it is indeed rare for an unexpected situation to occur at the end of a set, or even the end of the entire match.

Taking a deep breath, Gao Wen lowered his head and walked to his players' dugout, lowered his eyes and remained focused.

A tiebreak is inherently a situation full of probabilities and variables, and the pressure maintained by the suspense of victory and defeat is even more unimaginable. If you get distracted due to unexpected situations, it will be a real disaster——

After all, the tiebreaker has now entered the bayonet stage. Every point may be counted or every point must be danced on the tip of the knife.

Gawain needs to focus on himself.

Make full use of the short time of changing places, drink water, wipe sweat, take deep breaths continuously, close your eyes, and adjust your state a little.

Ignore Djokovic, ignore the commotion, and keep your brain focused and awake.

Then, lunge all the way onto the court, stretch your leg muscles a little, and turn around to walk toward the baseline.

He is already prepared.

Pah. Pah. Pah.

Djokovic started to shoot the ball, and the next point was still Djokovic's serving point, but obviously, the O2 Arena was not completely quiet.

"Porphyrin!"

"Shh!"

The boos continued one after another, expressing serious dissatisfaction in such a way that Djokovic's serving rhythm was interrupted again.

Djokovic didn't say anything else. He stood up straight, waited for the boos to subside, then bent down again and started shooting the ball from the beginning.

a district.

outer corner.

Speed ​​200 kilometers per hour.

One detail is that in the tie-break, Djokovic's first-serve success rate was extremely high, and his serve quality was excellent. From here, we can see his concentration. According to the improvement of his state in the tie-break, he can ensure that he has an advantage in the serving session.

, this time was no exception, the first shot entered the zone smoothly.

Moreover, the speed and placement are all top-notch.

At this time, we can see the psychological quality of the giants. Even after experiencing a small episode, their concentration has not gone away and they are still focused on the game.

The same goes for Gawain.

Gao Wen was not distracted, but Djokovic's serve was really good. He didn't have time to adjust his steps. He rushed over with a big stride, extended his forehand with all his strength, and almost pulled up at the end of the racket.

One shot——

It's not pushing, it's not blocking.

Instead, it sweeps quickly.

Gawain is robbing.

Strictly speaking, it is not about grabbing the serve, but about engaging in a head-on confrontation without giving in. Even if it is difficult, there is no softness in hitting the forehand.

Because Gao Wen knew that Djokovic's serve quality was excellent and his first shot might put him into a passive position, so he had to make a fuss about receiving the serve.

This is a typical Federer-style return of serve, relying on the quick strap of the wrist to complete a swinging sweep.

Gawain also made an attempt.

Failed?

Then continue to save points in your own serving points.

The tennis ball drew a beautiful parabola, followed the diagonal line, and penetrated the sideline of Djokovic's forehand position. With the force of the ball, the angle was torn apart in an instant.

Djokovic served beautifully, and Gao Wen returned the ball beautifully.

Evenly matched.

Djokovic's footsteps were instantly pulled out, and he returned to his normal posture from his serving action. However, he did not expect that the difficulty of hitting the ball with the second shot would increase sharply.

But now Djokovic is fully focused and shows off his unique skills while running across the field.

The forehand is "inside-out", not to be outdone and rushes back head-on.

"Forehand VS Forehand".


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