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Chapter 628 Deadlock

Chapter 628: Deadlock

Buzz buzz, buzz buzz.

In the high-pressure environment in the cabin, the sound of the engine continues to surge in the air, so much so that a vacuum bubble forms above the eardrum, as if the soul is put into it and then wanders in the universe. It is difficult to accurately describe it in words.

It is precisely because of this that it is always difficult to fall asleep during long-distance flights. Whether sleeping or not, it seems uncomfortable.

Even if he has not fallen asleep, it is difficult to describe him as "awake". Sampras is like this at this time——

Looking at Peart who was kneeling on one knee but with his back straight, and then looking at Tobias who was sitting in the chair on the right with a vigilant posture, and he was the filling in the sandwich biscuit, he felt a headache.

"...I think there is nothing worth discussing. The situation is very clear. Gao Wen needs systematic training. Training through competition is not enough to get him back on the right track. We need to slow down and make adjustments and focus on the future..."

"Systematic training can be carried out in the offseason. You should know that if Gao Wen misses the year-end finals, this means that the entire season is over, right? You should know that if we do not compete in the next two weeks, this will

This means that Gao Wen only has one Paris Masters left this season, right?"

"I stick to my opinion. I think we should not plan based on one season, but should focus on the next year's plan, so we should not focus on the year-end finals, but should focus on next year's Australian season."

"I understand, I understand, but it is precisely because of this that training through games is the best option at the moment. No matter how it ends, there are only the last four weeks before the end of the season. We just have this opportunity to sprint to the year-end finals.

Why not give it a try?"

"The end of the year, the end of the year, the only thing on your mind is the end of the year. Believe me, I know how important the end of the year is..."

"No, you don't know. If you knew, you wouldn't be so relaxed."

"No, John, I'm not relaxed, because I need to make plans for Gawain..."

"Am I gone? Martin, please speak clearly."

You come and go, tit for tat.

Tobias and Pelt collided with each other without giving an inch. Even if they tried their best to lower their voices, they could still deeply feel the smell of gunpowder in each other's words, and the air seemed to be on fire.

Sampras sat in the middle and raised both hands at the same time, making stop gestures to Tobias and Peart respectively. He stopped the conversation before it became more ugly and looked around.

, making sure their dispute did not disturb other passengers.

"stop!"

"We are all thinking about Gawain, but we have different perspectives. There is no essential difference, so we should not target each other."

But before Sampras could finish speaking, Tobias directly interrupted and asked, "Pete, what do you think?"

Sampras:…

Peart also immediately said, "Pete, you are a professional player yourself. You should know what Gao Wen needs most right now, so what do you say?"

Sampras:…

Trying to break up the fight, but not expecting to get into trouble, Sampras could feel the burning eyes of Peart and Tobias, and then the problem was thrown into his hands.

In fact, the argument is not complicated:

Gao Wen, should you try your best to win a seat in the year-end finals?

But when analyzed in detail, things are very, very complicated. Because Gao Wen does not have an advantage in points, he needs to look at the eyes of his competitors. If his competitors can also perform well, then even if Gao Wen reaches the top in the next three weeks,

Even if he wins the championship, he will not be shortlisted for the year-end finals.

The most important key is here. All of Gao Wen's direct competitors are working hard for the year-end finals. The players who will attend the games in the next three weeks include:

Kei Nishikori, Dimitrov, Berdych, Cilic, Ferrer, Murray, Agut, Gulbis, etc.

Among them, the gap between Agut and Gulbis is relatively obvious. Even if they achieve excellent results in all three weeks, they may not be among the top eight; however, they still maintain full attendance for three weeks. The reason is very simple. Once the top players appear,

In the event of withdrawal, they will most likely be able to appear as substitutes.

In addition, Raonic is also on the list of players who have been fully present for three weeks.

In Shanghai, Raonic withdrew from the game due to injury, but after a doctor's examination after the game, he found that the injury was not serious. It was a false alarm, so he also joined the competition for a seat in the year-end finals.

In other words, in the current championship standings, in addition to the top four players who have already confirmed their seats in the year-end finals, among all the players from fifth to fifteenth, there are only special players who will miss the remaining games of the season due to injury.

With the exception of Songa, all the others will maintain full attendance in the next three weeks of competition.

The final sprint to the year-end finals is indeed a close-quarters battle with red bayonets. No one is willing to miss it easily, even if it is just a slim hope.

By the way, besides Tsonga, there is another unresolved Gawain.

According to common sense, it should be a natural choice for Gao Wen to participate in the competition with full attendance. No matter what the result is, he should work hard for it at least once. Even if the initiative has never been with Gao Wen, he should be like Agut and Gulbis.

Do your best and leave the rest to fate.

Tobias thinks so too.

The year-end finals is an affirmation and an honor. For the young Gao Wen, being shortlisted is victory.

What's more, he only started to officially participate in professional competitions in July and appeared on the year-end finals stage just a few months later. For business promotion and marketing, it is undoubtedly another myth.

As an agent, Tobias's considerations are reasonable.

But as a physical competition, Peart raised a very serious and very realistic question——

Throughout September, Gao Wen always lacked systematic training, coupled with being away from the training ground for a long time, his hand feel and condition declined significantly, which can be clearly seen in his performance on the field.

Including Magic City.

Although Gao Wen made it to the semi-finals in the Magic City Masters, both Peart and Sampras knew that from beginning to end, Gao Wen gritted his teeth and persisted on the court in a way that they were unfamiliar with, and finally competed with Simon

He fought so hard in the game that he got cramps. Everything proves that Gao Wen needs to adjust and train now.

If Gawain is forced to participate and attends the next three weeks, it also means that starting from the Imperial Capital, Gawain will maintain the frequency of participating for five consecutive weeks. This is a very irrational and unwise schedule, even if Gawain does successfully enter the year-end

I'm afraid it will be difficult to perform well in the finals.

Unnecessary injuries may even occur due to fatigue during the competition, which will affect plans for the coming year.

Peart insists that forcing himself to compete with the year-end finals as the goal is short-sighted and stupid.

However, Tobias put forward another view:

Putting aside the year-end finals, there are currently only three weeks of competition left in the entire season. Obviously, at the end of the season, it would be inefficient for Gao Wen to adjust the schedule solely with the Paris Masters as the goal.

Should Gao Wen train intensively for two weeks, then go to Paris to compete, and then the offseason begins?

Doesn’t this schedule look stupid?

"Pert VS Tobias", both of them insist on their own opinions, so what should they do?

(End of chapter)


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