Chapter 253: A Sense of Déjà Vu

Not to mention, so far in the first set, Querrey's control grappling tactics have been very successful. At least under the extreme compression of each round, the control of the game was firmly in his hands, and Pancic's advantage in baseline control had little room to play.

Although in the first few games of Pancic's serve, Querrey did not break due to too many errors, but it did not allow Pancich to get too many good chances in his own service game. And now, the break point he spelled out gave him the possibility of winning the first set.

"Hehe, Chinese boy, under my unreasonable style of play, no matter how good your skills are, you are useless as a hero." Looking at Pansiqi, whose face was unusually gloomy on the other side, Quirrey felt a little proud in his heart.

"I can't let the opponent attack so freely, out of ten balls, even if he loses four, but the remaining six that succeed are also something I can't afford. And a player like him, once he goes crazy, and he is at home, he can't tell if the success rate will be further increased in the future. Pansiqi is well aware of the crisis he is facing.

However, to prevent the other party from fighting without scruples, Pan Xiqi does not have much room to maneuver. Because when Querey serves, no matter what quality the ball he catches, the opponent does not hesitate to risk mistakes and resolutely attack; And when it's his turn to serve, Querrey is obviously even crazier, and regardless of the quality of Pansiqi's serve, Querrey would rather make a direct mistake than give Panci a second chance to touch the ball.

To be honest, Quirrey's full-court fighting tactics are too risky and not very reasonable in ordinary matches. But the previous success of winning over the giants of Natto and Murray has given Querrey a huge amount of confidence that he has what it takes to ensure the success rate he needs to win. After all, he didn't want to sweep his opponent by a big score, but as long as he was like now, he could break the opponent in one set, which was enough for him to see the dawn of victory.

Whether serving or returning, Panci struggled to get more than two shots of possession, so all he could do was have very limited touches. And the lifeline of the opponent's fighting style of play is actually the success rate of the attack. Once the success rate of Queiyi's fight drops below 40%, then Queiyi will not be able to win the final victory in this match no matter what. Therefore, Pansiqi's top priority is to find a way to reduce the success rate of the opponent's fight.

"How can we increase his mistakes? This is a problem. Before serving, Panci looked up at the large screens hanging high above Arthur Ashe and seemed to be lost in thought.

In the eyes of others, Pansic at this time seemed to be cornered by Queirey, and it seemed that there was not much to do. In their opinion, if Panci can't save this break point, then the victory of the first set will fall into Quirrey's pocket.

When it comes to the thought of this possibility, it is clear that Chinese and American fans have shown two completely different reactions. The U.S. crowd in the U.S. crowd almost toppled the newly added roof of Arthur Ashe Arena during the time Panci was preparing to serve. Pan Xiqi, who was on the court at this time, was even a little painful from the shock of his eardrums, and even the referee's urging was a little inaudible.

On the other hand, the more than 100 Chinese viewers present looked a little dignified because they were worried about Pan Xiqi. Even if some people couldn't help shouting and wanted to cheer for Panci on the field, but under the suppression of the American audience, these weak cheers really couldn't reach Pansiqi's ears.

It can be said that at this moment, Arthur Ashe Stadium completely showed the power of the devil's home field. The world's largest tennis court seems to have become another racket for American players, trying to shoot down any opponent who dares to challenge the host player.

In such an extremely unfavorable environment, looking at Quirrey, whose face was a little distorted because of excitement on the big screen, for some reason, Pansic suddenly felt that this scene was familiar. This sudden flash of thought made Pansiqi violently want to catch it even more. Because Pansiqi subconsciously felt that figuring out the source of this feeling would be crucial for him to solve the current unfavorable situation.

"Arthur Ashe Stadium, host players, falling behind, increasing opponent mistakes!" Silently reciting these few key words, Pansic searched for the familiar feeling in his mind.

Suddenly, when he saw the Star-Spangled Banner waving in the audience, Pansichy found the answer he was desperately looking for with a "ding" in his head.

"In the 15 US Open women's singles semifinals, Vinci reversed Serena Williams 2:1! Yes, that's what I'm looking for! Pansic felt like she was about to get to the point.

It was a match that American tennis fans still don't want to recall, and before the match, everyone was unanimously optimistic that Serena Williams would sweep away Italian veteran Vinci and complete the first annual Grand Slam of his career. Previously, the unstoppable Serena Williams had won the Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon in succession, and maintained an impressive 33-game winning streak in Grand Slam matches. With just two more wins, Serena Williams will repeat her first Grand Slam of the year since Graf in 1988.

In the first set of the match, Serena Williams, who had the upper hand in all aspects, was full of firepower and won easily 6:2. At this point, even Vinci himself could hardly believe that he could turn the match around in the next two sets.

After the end of the first set, Vinci faced a situation similar to Pansiqi at this time. The same crazy opponents, the same crazy American audience, are also in a backward situation. Everything seems to indicate that the host player will win the match without any suspense.

However, at the beginning of the second set, Vinci no longer paid attention to the outcome of the match, but focused all his energy on the court. At this time, she just wanted to drag Williams as much as possible to cool down her opponent's hot hand. With the mentality of giving it a try, Vinci no longer fought against Serena Williams in the game, but instead used his best backhand cutting, through rotation and line changes, to maneuver with unbeatable opponents.

Who would have thought that such a change of tactics would have achieved unexpected results. In Wenqi's unpredictable cutting ball, Serena Williams seemed extremely uncomfortable, and the number of active offensive errors increased exponentially. This world-renowned women's singles semi-final has taken a turn for the better! Please pay attention to the latest chapters in the future