Chapter 301: ACE and Tennis' First Victory

After playing a few balls with Ariko Harada, Zhang Huasong felt better and better, and began to adapt to the official tennis game.

After getting AD, after the score of AD-40 in the first game, Zhang Huasong continued to serve.

Zhang Huasong took the ball and looked at the other party, Harada Yuko's position was more side, if Zhang Huasong could serve close to the center line and fast enough, it might be impossible for Harada to catch up.

After making a decision, Zhang Huasong threw the ball, and then used all his strength to slam the ball to the center line of the opposite landing area.

Fortunately, Zhang Huasong controlled it very well, and the ball did not skew out of the landing area, but landed on the sideline of the landing area, and then quickly bounced and flew out of the bottom line.

Yuko Harada saw that the ball was flying in the direction of the center line, and hurriedly ran to the middle to try to catch the ball, but because of her lack of preparation and the speed of the ball, she didn't touch the ball at all.

The referee next to him smiled and shouted, "ACE!"

The spectators in the stands also burst into applause and cheers.

While most of them didn't know what the referee's ace meant, they knew that Zhang Huasong had already won two balls against Ariko Harada and won the game on serve.

In fact, an ace is when the serving player sends a ball that the opponent does not receive and does not even have the power to fight back, and directly serves to score. If the opponent touches the ball but does not cross the net or goes out of bounds, resulting in a loss of points, it is not called an ace.

ACE is the most morale-boosting and confidence-breaking scoring method in professional tennis, just like scoring a free kick on the football field, leaving the opponent powerless and losing confidence.

Some professional players will even bet on fans on social networking sites how much money they donate to charity for an ace in a certain game.

It can be seen that ACE is very rare, and it is also a way to score that can be met but not sought.

Zhang Huasong didn't expect Harada Yuko to lose without even touching the ball, so he got an ace in the first game, and also won the first game of the service game, making a good start, and he was quite happy.

In the first set between Zhang Huasong and Ariko Harada, Zhang Huasong temporarily led 1-0.

After the first game, the two sides will switch sides in the second game, and they will change sides after the third and fifth games and other odd-numbered games.

In the process of changing sides, Zhang Huasong waved his hand to the audience, which caused an enthusiastic response from many audiences.

Some tennis fans who knew the rules even shouted to Zhang Huasong for him to continue ACE.

After changing sides, the second game of the first set began, and it was the turn of Ariko Harada to serve, and Zhang Huasong's game was called a break game.

Harada Yuko's strength is indeed much inferior to Zhang Huasong. In addition, Zhang Huasong has adapted to the official competition, and Yuko Harada basically can't beat Zhang Huasong.

In the second game, the winning point was not used at all, Zhang Huasong directly won the fourth point, winning 4-1, and Yuko Harada only won by one goal.

In the small game, if there is no 40-40 tie, then whoever wins the fourth point first wins the small game.

After winning the second game, Zhang Huasong took a 2-0 lead in the first set.

Yuko Harada began to panic.

originally thought that Zhang Huasong was just a novice who crossed over from the field of track and field to tennis, and he would definitely not be able to beat him. Unexpectedly, now he was beaten 2-0 by Zhang Huasong.

Don't get your head shaved!

In the third game, Harada Yuko played extraordinarily, and after repeatedly grabbing AD with Zhang Huasong, she finally won two goals in a row to defeat Zhang Huasong, with a score of 2-1 in the first set.

In tennis, whoever wins 6 games first wins each set, but they also need to win at least 2 games. If the game is 5-5, then 6-5 is not a win, and you have to win another game.

In the previous format, you had to win 2 games, 6-6 and then 7-6, and you had to win another game to become 8-6. If you are chased by the opponent to 7-7, then you have to continue to fight.

In the unlikely event that you meet two opponents of equal strength and form, it is possible to play a set of 50-50 in a game, let alone a few hours, in a match with a score of 50-50.

Therefore, in recent years, the International Tennis Association has reformed the competition system, and after encountering a 6-6 tie, it is not necessary to win more than 2 games to win. With one more win, the score becomes 7-6, and the first to win 7 points wins.

Therefore, when encountering a 6-6 tie, the game that grabs the 7th point is also called the tie-break, which means that whoever wins the 7th point first can win the whole set.

Zhang Huasong naturally didn't want to play any tie-breaks.

The opponent's strength is obviously weaker than him, and it is not meaningful for him to train as a person who aspires to be a champion.

Therefore, Zhang Huasong did not give Harada Yuko any more opportunities in the next game.

Although both sides won and lost in a single game, Harada Yuko never defeated Zhang Huasong in terms of score.

Zhang Huasong's tennis skills made him play very consistently, while Harada Yuko was weaker than Zhang Huasong, and only occasionally hit a ball that was in full shape to defeat Zhang Huasong, but most of the time it ended in failure.

In the end, in the first set, Zhang Huasong successfully defeated Ariko Harada with a score of 6-1 and won the first set.

At the end of the first set, during the break, the host and guests in the live broadcast room of Extreme Speed Network smiled and announced to the audience that it was almost impossible for Yuko Harada to defeat Zhang Huasong, and Zhang Huasong had a good chance of winning the first match of his tennis career.

Judging from the game scene, in the first set, except for Zhang Huasong in the first three games, it seems that Zhang Huasong has not let go, and Harada Yuko still has a little strength to fight back, and from the fourth game, he was almost completely pressed by Zhang Huasong.

This is a gap in strength, judging by the host and guests with their professional vision, Zhang Huasong's level is much higher than that of Yuko Harada.

The rest of the race was as expected.

In the second set, Zhang Huasong directly gave Ariko Harada a duck egg with a score of 6-0, with a total score of 2-0.

In the third set, Harada Yuko was brave and played bravely, but the stability gap in strength and state made Harada Yuko finally lose to Zhang Huasong with a score of 3-6.

In the first round of the Australian Open Asian Wild Card Tournament, after only three sets of five sets, Zhang Huasong easily defeated Toei player Yuko Harada with an aggregate score of 3-0 to win the first victory of his tennis career.

After the game, not only domestic and foreign media reported Zhang Huasong's first victory, but even the International Tennis Association reported the news that Zhang Huasong, the king of track and field, won the first victory in the official competition in cross-border tennis.

It can be seen that although Zhang Huasong is just a newcomer in the tennis world, his previous fame and popularity have made him receive a lot of attention, and even the official has been paying attention to him.

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