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Chapter 249 Evenly Matched (Plus 200 Readers)
Pique served again, still a long backspin ball straight down to the bottom line of the backhand.
Wang Chao didn't make any changes either, and still twisted a diagonal backhand.
But the ball went straight to the point...
Very weird.
Because Pique himself thought too much, his first ball just now was to predict that Wang Chao would stare at his forehand after serving, so he quickly moved to the right, and finally took the initiative with a backhand twist and successfully scored.
So this time, he felt that Wang Chao should be able to twist his backhand position, and it is likely to be a wide angle. After all, according to the discussion of Wang Chao by European coaches, Wang Chao must hit a wide angle if he is able to play a wide angle. From a wide angle, his excellent touch is originally used for this.
So Pique directly predicted the large angle of the backhand, and he moved directly to the left.
But in fact, Wang Chao still hit his forehand position...
So the scene looked a little funny. Wang Chao went straight for Pique's forehand with a ball, but Pique tried his best to move to the left, and finally let the ball away from him, reaching a distance that could not be reached by an arm.
With the laughter of the audience, the score became 1:1.
Pique was a little confused and shook his head, not quite understanding Wang Chao's thoughts.
As far as he knew, this Wang Chao player had reached an unbelievable level of calculation. Even if there was no repeated ball in the whole game, it would not be surprising.
But at the beginning of the game, Wang Chao directly used the same method to catch two balls.
Did he predict my prediction, or did he predict my prediction, and then make a prediction?
Pique usually plays with multiple layers of psychological games, but after studying last year's T2 game, he doesn't even have the slightest confidence in fighting against Wang Chao.
In fact, just talking about the psychological game, not to mention Pique, even Sun Tianlong was frightened.
In short, Wang Chao regained the right to serve.
He tossed high directly, looking amazing, but when he finally touched the ball, he just used his racket to lightly touch everything below. The speed was extremely fast, and he cut a short backspin, and the landing point was extremely far from the net. close.
This serve is actually very powerful.
The biggest feature of a high throw is that it has sufficient power. Whether it is a topspin or a backspin, there will always be a strong spin. The bottom line of the table goes.
However, Wang Chao's ball is not only short, but also low. It is obvious that the ball fell from such a high place and has such a huge gravitational potential energy, but in the end it was completely transformed into rotation, and it was not transformed into forward thrust at all.
This ball gave Pique a headache when he saw it, because it was clearly difficult to catch.
If the ball is on the bottom line, he can still use his strength advantage to simply and roughly twist the board, but now it is a small ball in the table, because of the twisting posture, this kind of ball can be twisted by Lin Zijun, Pique is completely helpless Screw it, he has to rely on his touch to catch the ball.
Don't use too much force, it will go out of bounds.
Don't use too little force, or you will get off the net.
He chose to send the racket flat and forward, then tilted the racket, trying to throw the ball to the bottom line of Wang Chao's table.
This is a very stable response.
But as soon as he flicked it, he felt something was wrong. The ball was light and fluffy, without any spin, and he picked it out of the table directly.
2:1, Wang Chao overtook the score.
The audience made low coaxing noises, not knowing what was wrong with Pique.
From their point of view, Pique first inexplicably separated the ball when receiving the ball and forcibly lost points, and then when faced with an ordinary short backspin, he directly lost control of his power and picked the ball out. table.
Of course this can't be a fake match.
So it is only possible that Pique's skills were deformed under too heavy pressure.
But only Pique himself knows what's going on.
The serve just now was a high toss and a backspin. The momentum was so amazing, but in the end, it didn't turn?
Isn't this exactly the same as the last game where Wang Chao served to deceive Michelle?
He couldn't figure out how this kind of ball was sent out.
His own backhand technique itself pays attention to the small range and fast touch to the ball, so he is actually very sensitive to the movement of the racket at the moment of touch.
At that moment just now, he had been staring at Wang Chao's movement. He had clearly seen Wang Chao's cutting movement, so he judged that the ball had a strong backspin.
But he was still deceived.
On the court, Pique didn't have extra time to carefully recall the clues of the ball, so he could only force himself to remain calm and wait for the next serve.
Wang Chao tossed high again, but what followed was no longer a short ball, but a very fast and undisguised forehand running to the baseline.
This ball is actually a forehand with a large angle, but Pique's arm is long enough and the area of the guard is large enough, so he directly pulls the heavy arc with the forehand.
When the ball was pulled out, Wang Chao was confident.
Obviously, there is a huge gap between Pique's forehand and backhand.
Although Wang Chao's ball is fast and fierce, it actually has neither deception nor side spin. As long as the opponent is not completely unguarded, he can easily complete the active attack. If there is any regret, it is that the ball is too fast , People can't run over, and there's no way to turn the forehand pull into a backhand twist.
Although Pique's forehand pull is strong enough, it is not as good as Michel's, and the trajectory and speed are also lackluster. Therefore, Wang Chao easily pulled the ball back, and controlled the landing point very precisely, and it still landed on the skin. Ke's forehand was at a wide angle, still on the sharp corner of the table.
With this kind of ball, Pique can't use a backhand, so he can only continue to pull it with a forehand.
What he pulled out this time was even a high-hanging arc.
Wang Chao pulled again, still staring at his forehand.
The two sides played a total of five rounds. Wang Chao, uncharacteristically, did not shoot left and right, but only hit the same spot. He just hit three boards in a row and pierced Pique.
3: 1.
In Wang Chao's serve round, he successfully scored two points.
Pique regained the right to serve.
He still made a long backspin from the bottom line, mainly attacking Wang Chao's backhand position.
This is because although Wang Chao's reverse twist is slightly more powerful than the forehand pick, the technique of twisting the ball is suitable for the ball in the pool.
So Pique tried his best to send the ball as long as possible, so that Wang Chao could not twist it, so he could only retreat and pull it back, or simply move it sideways, and then forcibly pull the ball with his forehand.
He used this method to increase the difficulty of catching the ball for Wang Chao, which can not only limit Wang Chao's active force, but also make Wang Chao's return of the ball less accurate.
After all, the easier it is to catch the ball, the more precise the control of the ball must be, which is common sense.
In fact, this strategy is effective for Wang Chao, because each of Pique's balls has a unique side spin angle, and the shot range is small, making it difficult to judge the direction of rotation. You have to be very careful to avoid spin, which is why Wang Chao doesn't dare to change the line at will. He is afraid that the route of the ball flying out will slightly deviate from his intended direction due to the spin, causing it to go directly out of bounds and lose points.
In order to pursue a higher appearance rate, Wang Chao can only give up the overly precise control of the landing point.
And Pique seized this opportunity and began to move frantically back and forth in front of the table, trying his best to find the opportunity to hit the backhand.
He is a very extreme type of player. His forehand only has a conventional pull, which is powerful but lacks detail. Unexpectedly huge power, just looking at his extremely small range of movements, it is even difficult to understand where the power is released from.
His backhand has a variety of ways to catch the ball, and each way can be flexibly changed in terms of strength and angle. It can be said that the touch is extremely delicate. According to common sense, if it is so delicate, it can be called a nuanced talent.
But his forehand is too rough, it is basically a heavy arc and a high arc, and there are basically no things like swinging, skimming, wiping, and cutting.
When he encountered a difficult ball, his first reaction was not to swing it back, but "Can I run to the right of this ball".
After Pique's serving round ended, the score returned to a 3:3 tie.
For Wang Chao, this is a very difficult game.
He knows what strategy should be used to restrain Pique, which is actually very simple. It is nothing more than staring at the forehand, guarding against the backhand, and trying not to give the opponent a chance to hit the board.
But it is very difficult to actually implement it.
Because Pique's serve is also very stealthy, after he found that the backspin was invalid, he directly started to give priority to side spin, and it was a strong side spin.
The reason why side spin is not as mainstream as down spin is because in essence, as long as you judge the direction of spin correctly, you will never eat it, and its power will be almost completely canceled out.
But the problem is that when Wang Chao played Pique, in order to curb Pique's backhand, he was extremely pursuing to control the precise landing of the ball, and the side spin can just affect the control of the landing.
So Wang Chao's ball control was not precise.
But Pique's backhand offensive ability is stronger than expected.
Except for the ultra-low and short backspin that just crossed the net, Pique can forcibly lift almost any ball, and Wang Chao can't stop Pique's attack at all.
In fact, this is the brand-new feature of the new generation of table tennis. The innovation of technology is too fast, the development of equipment is too fast, and the attack has become irresistible. Therefore, when new players grow up from generation to generation, they are all the same. Attacking player.
Because of this, there will be fewer and fewer talents practicing chopping, and it has changed from one of the mainstream to a rare animal today.
So now, everyone suddenly finds that when a group of offensive players get together to play, the one who can really stand out is often not the one who is best at defense, but the one with special abilities on the offensive end.
That's why people like Lin Zijun and Pique can take advantage of the trend to rise, and Hooker, who pursues super high quality in every ball, can climb to such a high position in the world rankings.
From this point of view, Wang Chao is actually at a disadvantage. Although his forehand and backhand have strong offensive capabilities, they are not yet amazing. However, in many cases, it is still easy to be penetrated by opponents who attack first.
For example, in today's game, Wang Chao has been punched through the defense more than once by Pique relying on his offensive quality.
The score in the first game was very stalemate, and it was always rising alternately. Judging from the scene, no one had a clear upper hand.
When Wang Chao is serving, with his super serving ability, he can often perfectly suppress Pique's forehand and complete the score.
And when Pique serves, he can also rely on the initiative of the serve to force Wang Chao to be unable to perfectly target his forehand, and then use the backhand to grab the initiative. Once he grabs it, it will be difficult for Wang Chao to deal with it.
In fact, the strategy of this ball is very clear. Both of them are seeking to maximize their strengths and avoid weaknesses, but neither can achieve perfection. Therefore, the serving round has become an important means of scoring.
After 10 minutes, the first round was over, and Wang Chao took the first round at 12:10.
Yes, there are not yet 200 people, but it is immoral to break a chapter in the middle of a game, so I added more in advance.
(End of this chapter)
Pique served again, still a long backspin ball straight down to the bottom line of the backhand.
Wang Chao didn't make any changes either, and still twisted a diagonal backhand.
But the ball went straight to the point...
Very weird.
Because Pique himself thought too much, his first ball just now was to predict that Wang Chao would stare at his forehand after serving, so he quickly moved to the right, and finally took the initiative with a backhand twist and successfully scored.
So this time, he felt that Wang Chao should be able to twist his backhand position, and it is likely to be a wide angle. After all, according to the discussion of Wang Chao by European coaches, Wang Chao must hit a wide angle if he is able to play a wide angle. From a wide angle, his excellent touch is originally used for this.
So Pique directly predicted the large angle of the backhand, and he moved directly to the left.
But in fact, Wang Chao still hit his forehand position...
So the scene looked a little funny. Wang Chao went straight for Pique's forehand with a ball, but Pique tried his best to move to the left, and finally let the ball away from him, reaching a distance that could not be reached by an arm.
With the laughter of the audience, the score became 1:1.
Pique was a little confused and shook his head, not quite understanding Wang Chao's thoughts.
As far as he knew, this Wang Chao player had reached an unbelievable level of calculation. Even if there was no repeated ball in the whole game, it would not be surprising.
But at the beginning of the game, Wang Chao directly used the same method to catch two balls.
Did he predict my prediction, or did he predict my prediction, and then make a prediction?
Pique usually plays with multiple layers of psychological games, but after studying last year's T2 game, he doesn't even have the slightest confidence in fighting against Wang Chao.
In fact, just talking about the psychological game, not to mention Pique, even Sun Tianlong was frightened.
In short, Wang Chao regained the right to serve.
He tossed high directly, looking amazing, but when he finally touched the ball, he just used his racket to lightly touch everything below. The speed was extremely fast, and he cut a short backspin, and the landing point was extremely far from the net. close.
This serve is actually very powerful.
The biggest feature of a high throw is that it has sufficient power. Whether it is a topspin or a backspin, there will always be a strong spin. The bottom line of the table goes.
However, Wang Chao's ball is not only short, but also low. It is obvious that the ball fell from such a high place and has such a huge gravitational potential energy, but in the end it was completely transformed into rotation, and it was not transformed into forward thrust at all.
This ball gave Pique a headache when he saw it, because it was clearly difficult to catch.
If the ball is on the bottom line, he can still use his strength advantage to simply and roughly twist the board, but now it is a small ball in the table, because of the twisting posture, this kind of ball can be twisted by Lin Zijun, Pique is completely helpless Screw it, he has to rely on his touch to catch the ball.
Don't use too much force, it will go out of bounds.
Don't use too little force, or you will get off the net.
He chose to send the racket flat and forward, then tilted the racket, trying to throw the ball to the bottom line of Wang Chao's table.
This is a very stable response.
But as soon as he flicked it, he felt something was wrong. The ball was light and fluffy, without any spin, and he picked it out of the table directly.
2:1, Wang Chao overtook the score.
The audience made low coaxing noises, not knowing what was wrong with Pique.
From their point of view, Pique first inexplicably separated the ball when receiving the ball and forcibly lost points, and then when faced with an ordinary short backspin, he directly lost control of his power and picked the ball out. table.
Of course this can't be a fake match.
So it is only possible that Pique's skills were deformed under too heavy pressure.
But only Pique himself knows what's going on.
The serve just now was a high toss and a backspin. The momentum was so amazing, but in the end, it didn't turn?
Isn't this exactly the same as the last game where Wang Chao served to deceive Michelle?
He couldn't figure out how this kind of ball was sent out.
His own backhand technique itself pays attention to the small range and fast touch to the ball, so he is actually very sensitive to the movement of the racket at the moment of touch.
At that moment just now, he had been staring at Wang Chao's movement. He had clearly seen Wang Chao's cutting movement, so he judged that the ball had a strong backspin.
But he was still deceived.
On the court, Pique didn't have extra time to carefully recall the clues of the ball, so he could only force himself to remain calm and wait for the next serve.
Wang Chao tossed high again, but what followed was no longer a short ball, but a very fast and undisguised forehand running to the baseline.
This ball is actually a forehand with a large angle, but Pique's arm is long enough and the area of the guard is large enough, so he directly pulls the heavy arc with the forehand.
When the ball was pulled out, Wang Chao was confident.
Obviously, there is a huge gap between Pique's forehand and backhand.
Although Wang Chao's ball is fast and fierce, it actually has neither deception nor side spin. As long as the opponent is not completely unguarded, he can easily complete the active attack. If there is any regret, it is that the ball is too fast , People can't run over, and there's no way to turn the forehand pull into a backhand twist.
Although Pique's forehand pull is strong enough, it is not as good as Michel's, and the trajectory and speed are also lackluster. Therefore, Wang Chao easily pulled the ball back, and controlled the landing point very precisely, and it still landed on the skin. Ke's forehand was at a wide angle, still on the sharp corner of the table.
With this kind of ball, Pique can't use a backhand, so he can only continue to pull it with a forehand.
What he pulled out this time was even a high-hanging arc.
Wang Chao pulled again, still staring at his forehand.
The two sides played a total of five rounds. Wang Chao, uncharacteristically, did not shoot left and right, but only hit the same spot. He just hit three boards in a row and pierced Pique.
3: 1.
In Wang Chao's serve round, he successfully scored two points.
Pique regained the right to serve.
He still made a long backspin from the bottom line, mainly attacking Wang Chao's backhand position.
This is because although Wang Chao's reverse twist is slightly more powerful than the forehand pick, the technique of twisting the ball is suitable for the ball in the pool.
So Pique tried his best to send the ball as long as possible, so that Wang Chao could not twist it, so he could only retreat and pull it back, or simply move it sideways, and then forcibly pull the ball with his forehand.
He used this method to increase the difficulty of catching the ball for Wang Chao, which can not only limit Wang Chao's active force, but also make Wang Chao's return of the ball less accurate.
After all, the easier it is to catch the ball, the more precise the control of the ball must be, which is common sense.
In fact, this strategy is effective for Wang Chao, because each of Pique's balls has a unique side spin angle, and the shot range is small, making it difficult to judge the direction of rotation. You have to be very careful to avoid spin, which is why Wang Chao doesn't dare to change the line at will. He is afraid that the route of the ball flying out will slightly deviate from his intended direction due to the spin, causing it to go directly out of bounds and lose points.
In order to pursue a higher appearance rate, Wang Chao can only give up the overly precise control of the landing point.
And Pique seized this opportunity and began to move frantically back and forth in front of the table, trying his best to find the opportunity to hit the backhand.
He is a very extreme type of player. His forehand only has a conventional pull, which is powerful but lacks detail. Unexpectedly huge power, just looking at his extremely small range of movements, it is even difficult to understand where the power is released from.
His backhand has a variety of ways to catch the ball, and each way can be flexibly changed in terms of strength and angle. It can be said that the touch is extremely delicate. According to common sense, if it is so delicate, it can be called a nuanced talent.
But his forehand is too rough, it is basically a heavy arc and a high arc, and there are basically no things like swinging, skimming, wiping, and cutting.
When he encountered a difficult ball, his first reaction was not to swing it back, but "Can I run to the right of this ball".
After Pique's serving round ended, the score returned to a 3:3 tie.
For Wang Chao, this is a very difficult game.
He knows what strategy should be used to restrain Pique, which is actually very simple. It is nothing more than staring at the forehand, guarding against the backhand, and trying not to give the opponent a chance to hit the board.
But it is very difficult to actually implement it.
Because Pique's serve is also very stealthy, after he found that the backspin was invalid, he directly started to give priority to side spin, and it was a strong side spin.
The reason why side spin is not as mainstream as down spin is because in essence, as long as you judge the direction of spin correctly, you will never eat it, and its power will be almost completely canceled out.
But the problem is that when Wang Chao played Pique, in order to curb Pique's backhand, he was extremely pursuing to control the precise landing of the ball, and the side spin can just affect the control of the landing.
So Wang Chao's ball control was not precise.
But Pique's backhand offensive ability is stronger than expected.
Except for the ultra-low and short backspin that just crossed the net, Pique can forcibly lift almost any ball, and Wang Chao can't stop Pique's attack at all.
In fact, this is the brand-new feature of the new generation of table tennis. The innovation of technology is too fast, the development of equipment is too fast, and the attack has become irresistible. Therefore, when new players grow up from generation to generation, they are all the same. Attacking player.
Because of this, there will be fewer and fewer talents practicing chopping, and it has changed from one of the mainstream to a rare animal today.
So now, everyone suddenly finds that when a group of offensive players get together to play, the one who can really stand out is often not the one who is best at defense, but the one with special abilities on the offensive end.
That's why people like Lin Zijun and Pique can take advantage of the trend to rise, and Hooker, who pursues super high quality in every ball, can climb to such a high position in the world rankings.
From this point of view, Wang Chao is actually at a disadvantage. Although his forehand and backhand have strong offensive capabilities, they are not yet amazing. However, in many cases, it is still easy to be penetrated by opponents who attack first.
For example, in today's game, Wang Chao has been punched through the defense more than once by Pique relying on his offensive quality.
The score in the first game was very stalemate, and it was always rising alternately. Judging from the scene, no one had a clear upper hand.
When Wang Chao is serving, with his super serving ability, he can often perfectly suppress Pique's forehand and complete the score.
And when Pique serves, he can also rely on the initiative of the serve to force Wang Chao to be unable to perfectly target his forehand, and then use the backhand to grab the initiative. Once he grabs it, it will be difficult for Wang Chao to deal with it.
In fact, the strategy of this ball is very clear. Both of them are seeking to maximize their strengths and avoid weaknesses, but neither can achieve perfection. Therefore, the serving round has become an important means of scoring.
After 10 minutes, the first round was over, and Wang Chao took the first round at 12:10.
Yes, there are not yet 200 people, but it is immoral to break a chapter in the middle of a game, so I added more in advance.
(End of this chapter)
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