Return to 2002: Freestyle Superstar

Chapter 339 Shocking, the strongest point versus the strongest point

Chapter 339 Shocking, the strongest point versus the strongest point (this chapter is a bit late)

Federer's first three serves were aimed at angles and speed, but the results were very poor.

Therefore, at the critical point of breaking serve, Federer was pursuing angle and spin and had to slow down his serve speed.

This change is actually very smart and clever.

Because every player will basically change his previous tactics when faced with a serve point.

This strategy is very effective and often occurs when the opponent is 0-40 behind and can reverse the situation to secure serve.

But Federer didn't expect that Chen Ran would go crazy and rush into the court when he first served.

The SABR tactic is a half-volley.

The moment the ball bounced off the ground, Chen Ran pushed the tennis ball back with a very delicate and soft touch.

This makes the spin speed that Federer is pursuing lose most of its meaning.

Chen Ran relied on a blow that caught the opponent off guard and easily completed the volley in front of the net.

what! ! !

Finally broke!

Chen Ran also roared like Federer just now, venting his long-simmered emotions.

Since the start of the game, the Chinese fans who had been quiet finally burst into enthusiastic cheers.

They originally thought that Chen Ran's chances were slim, but suddenly things turned around.

The dawn of victory has been seen.

Then, Chen Ran took advantage of the victory and easily saved his serve.

6 is better than 5!

In the blink of an eye, he went from trailing 4-5 to leading 6-5.

"If I could break Federer's serve again..."

"Crazy idea, but why is it impossible?"

Da Da Da~

Chen Ran ran to the net.

The tennis ball flies back and forth across the net.

Before the tennis ball hit the ground, Chen Ran and Federer kept hitting the ball at both ends, as if they were playing badminton.

Finally, Chen Ran's reaction was a beat faster and he scored a point.

The confrontation between the two sides continued.

You come and go, not giving an inch.

Bottom line!

Deep zone!

And it’s Federer’s backhand position.

Chen Ran's return shot was from the middle, but he slightly suppressed the backhand. Although he knew that the opponent's single-handed return was sharp, he still chose to fight head-on.

He obviously wanted to use his two-handed backhand to suppress Federer's one-handed backhand!

Use your strengths to counter the other person's strengths instead of avoiding them!

This is what Chen Ran wants.

In this level of competition, psychological warfare is everywhere.

Squeeze!

The harsh sound of Chen Ran's soles rubbing against the court was very obvious.

You can immediately see his adjustment of his steps. This time he did not choose to step back, but moved slightly to the right to create enough space for his backhand swing.

Then, Chen Ran slid lightly, turned, and then swung the racket hard and pushed!

boom!

The tennis ball turned into a yellow-green light and flew away in an extremely narrow route.

This hitting method and route are very similar to Federer's violent one-handed backhand, but because Chen Ran hits it hard with a two-handed backhand, the ball speed is faster and the power is greater.

Land, bounce, and then jump twice to create a dead ball.

Federer raised his head in annoyance, his disappointment palpable.

He knew that his serving condition had declined, and Chen Ran's receiving level was among the best in the world.

where is the problem?

It was the tenth game just now.

He was in a good situation. If he had saved the serve, he would have gained an absolute 2-0 advantage.

As a result, Chen Ran incredibly scored 4 points in a row, giving himself a reverse "love game".

I was too anxious.

When victory is close at hand, there is some hesitation and indecision.

Federer was very regretful that he missed the victory in the second set, and his emotions were also slightly affected.

Damn!

I need to focus more!

Federer took off his iconic hair tie, then closed his eyes tightly and took a few deep breaths, trying to calm down. A few seconds later, he opened his eyes again, looked at the tennis ball in his palm, and began to slowly beat the ball.

Chen Ran was not affected by these small actions, and he remained extremely focused from beginning to end.

boom!

The tennis ball was pushed back quickly.

Flat attack, slash, blind spot!

Then there was another showdown in front of the net.

This time, Chen Ran won the game with a crisp interception in front of the net.

Obviously, with his excellent net skills and sensitive net reactions, he frequently has the upper hand in the net battles.

Soon, Chen Ran reached the break point again.

The score is AD: 40!

By now, Chen Ran knew that the opportunity was rare.

At this moment, Chen Ran showed the boldness of a skilled artist.

When the break point came again, his whole body was filled with excitement.

His backhand also showed no reservations, directly aiming at the blind corner of the baseline triangle to launch the attack.

"what?"

Federer was also a little surprised. He expected Chen Ran's diagonal return, but he didn't expect the speed and placement, and his steps were slightly off.

But Federer still saved the ball.

He showed excellent body balance, successfully grabbed the hitting point with one big stride, and blocked and blocked the ball with his backhand with both hands.

Chen Ran's body moved, and so did Federer.

One is ready to continue to attack, and the other is ready to continue to defend.

Come again!

as predicted!

Chen Ran's light steps were in place in the blink of an eye, and his backhand with both hands was raised high again, like a fort, aiming at Federer's half of the court. It was still his backhand.

"At this angle, he can obviously use his forehand, but why does he have to adjust his posture?"

As soon as the idea popped into Federer's mind, the tennis ball flew over like a cannonball.

boom!

Chen Ran seemed to have exhausted all his strength. When the tennis ball rebounded, Federer also felt the huge impact from the racket when he returned the ball with a one-handed backhand.

Then there was a crisp "whoosh" sound, the tennis ball hit the net, and then jumped out of bounds.

7 is better than 5!

Chen Ran completed an incredible comeback.

When he was 4-5 behind, and he would lose as long as he didn't break serve, Chen Ran burst out with tremendous energy. Not only did he break serve perfectly, but he also won three games in a row, changing the score to 7-5 and turning defeat into victory.

Take it!

From failure to victory, from heaven to hell, there is only a thin line.

"Where's the sky?"

"I saw something!"

"This is definitely a Grand Slam final history, a classic reversal that will be remembered forever!"

"I just thought that Chen Ran would definitely lose the second set."

"This is the charm of competitive sports, everything changes rapidly and is unpredictable."

Snapped!

Although there are only a handful of examples of Federer smashing his racket, it’s not like he hasn’t smashed it before.

No matter how elegant your playing style is, there are still moments when you become exasperated.

Maybe he didn't feel relieved enough after smashing the racket, so he simply took off the hair tie and threw it on the ground.

As for Chen Ran...

I was very excited when I just broke serve, but I was much calmer when I won the second set.

He returned to his seat expressionlessly, with only one thought in his mind: There are still two sets left.

His double reverse suppressed Federer's single reverse.

Strongest point versus strongest point.

After this set, Chen Ran's confidence greatly increased.

……

(End of this chapter)

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