Chapter 306: Spanish Matador

In the world of tennis, it is almost universally recognized that natto is the nemesis of dairy cows. As early as more than ten years ago, Roger, the invincible king of tennis, when he met the fledgling Spanish kid natto, he was already constrained everywhere, and it was difficult to get benefits from the other party. After Natto entered its peak, Roger was even more difficult to win, and he had an embarrassing record of losing to Natto in various venues.

Especially on the clay court, where natto is the best at, Roger is in a state of complete suppression. The Swiss king reached the final of Roland Garros four times, and in the end all of them lost to natto, so that his great dream of winning the Grand Slam was repeatedly postponed. Until 2009, if it weren't for the Swedish cannon Soderling accidentally eliminating the injured natto, Roger would have won the only Musketeer Cup to date.

Until now, while most people have recognized the cow as the first person in the history of tennis, there are still people who jump out from time to time to question this. One of the biggest reasons for this is the difference between the cows and natto in more than a dozen games. After all, as the best in history, there is such a bitter master who has never been able to cross in the career of dairy cows, and it is indeed impossible to convince everyone sincerely.

And in the face of cows that are extremely threatening to other players, including Xiaode, why is it a little lacking in confidence when they touch natto? Tennis professionals around the world have also conducted multifaceted research on its causes. In the end, the explanation that most people agree with is that Natto adopts a very targeted style of play against cows, which can be summed up in four words: pressing and playing positive.

Many people will find it strange that pressing and countering is actually a very common tactic in the tennis world, why is natto particularly good when used on cows? This is going to talk about the characteristics of natto and cows.

As we all know, the cow's famous stunt is the forehand that is known as the No. 1 attack power in tennis and the chic and elegant one-handed backhand. In particular, his brilliant SLR has made countless fans fall in love with it, and at the same time, he has also left many classic pictures that have left a name in history.

Natto, on the other hand, relied on the powerful topspin of the left hand and the almost undead steel body, which made countless opponents who tried to challenge themselves suffer. It was also this super strong forehand supertop that pressed the cow's extremely sharp one-handed backhand to the point that it couldn't lift its head at all.

You know, as a left-handed racketee, natto's forehand is exactly on the cow's backhand. In the face of natto's super topspin, the advantages of cows' SLR changes and miscellaneous lines cannot be brought into play at all. In a multi-round baseline confrontation with the cow, natto tends to continue to chase the cow's backhand with his forehand, without considering the change of line.

Under the opponent's almost perverted forehand topspin chase, the cow has no chance to hit the ball with his forehand at all, and can only blindly resist with a backhand. But in front of the opponent's topspin, Roger's unstable weakness of one-handed backhand is infinitely magnified, and once he wants to have a hard confrontation with the opponent, there is a good chance that Roger will be the first to have a problem.

Out of a rat-throwing mentality, Roger can only compete with the opponent through a variety of backhand cutting methods. However, under the effect of natto's topspin shot, Roger can't really return a threatening chipping ball, and the soft and slow return ball he sends back is just feeding cannonballs to natto's next attack.

After accumulating enough advantage with a continuous backhand, Natto will always suddenly change lines at some point to hit Roger's forehand straight. At this point, Roger has already been pinned down by his opponent near the backhand sideline, and there is a huge gap in the forehand position. In this case, Roger often can't get back in place, and even if he barely saves the ball, there is almost no quality to speak of, just to delay the time for natto to get this point.

It is precisely because of the extremely restrained playing style of the two that natto can always have the upper hand in the confrontation with Roger. And suppressing the opponent's backhand with his forehand, and then waiting for an opportunity to sneak attack the opponent's forehand, has simply become the only magic weapon for natto to deal with Roger. As for Roger, if he wants to win the match, he will need to hope for a one-handed backhand. If the performance is good, there is also a glimmer of hope of winning; If the backhand is not in good shape at the time, then a rout is inevitable.

In this way, Natto used a simple tactic that the whole world understands to suppress the first person in tennis throughout his career, and thus won the title of "Spanish Matador" from the outside world. And now, Sister Na is worried that Natto will adopt the same bullfighting tactics in this much-anticipated men's singles final to suppress Pan Xiqi, who has the same single-lens reflex style as the cow.

It's just that the game has just been played for two points, and Sister Na just feels a little worried, and she is also skeptical that natto will do this. But it seems to be responding to Sister Na's concerns, and in the next point, Natto uses a typical and non-typical pressure and counterattack tactic to tell the world the tactical tone of his game.

In the third minute, Natto, who came to the first service area, sent out an outside corner topspin after continuing to perform his set of service preparation moves that made Panci speechless. Compared to Natto's second-zone serve, this serve is significantly less threatening, and it is much easier for Pansiqi to return the ball with a forehand.

With a big forehand swing to grab the high, Pancich returned a very offensive forehand return at a very delicate point in time. The ball was flat and fast, and it smashed directly on the bottom line of natto's side.

For this return, Natto is obviously a little unprepared. Since the body was still in the state of serving back, some natto who was too late could only bend over on the spot and quickly bounce back the ball with a forehand. But it seems that the ball of natto is a little passive, but how can the battle-hardened natto really mess up. That shot was a bit of a hasty block, but in fact, it still had a strong purpose.

I saw the tennis ball quickly flying towards Pansic's backhand baseline, and for Pansic, who had just completed the return at the forehand, the angle of this ball was not insignificant. However, Pansiqi's movement is not covered, and he can still complete this level of return. After a big stride with a slight hard sliding step, Pansic slashed the ball with a backhand and perfectly defended the ball to the deep bottom line on natto's side.

There was nothing wrong with the ball Pansiqi, and the depth of the tennis ball was enough to ensure that natto could not launch a fatal blow. But this result is enough for Natto, because all he wants is to nail Pansiqi to the backhand.

In the face of Pancic's chipping ball, Natto's left-handed racket violently raised, and a heavy and spinning topspin appeared on the court. From the moment Natto made his move, Pansiqi had already judged that this kind of spin strength was definitely something he had never encountered in previous matches, and it could even be said that it was not a level.

After thinking about it for a while, Pan Xiqi, out of prudence, decided to use a backhand to cut the beat first. But Pansiqi's choice is right in the hands of natto. In the next few shots, Natto pinned Panci to the bottom of his backhand with a topspin that looked like a beat. All Pansiqi could do was respond to the opponent's onslaught with a variety of different spins. And after each slice, Pansiqi would find himself being pulled off the field farther and farther away.

Finally, after four or five beats of continuous pursuit, Natto, who felt that the time was ripe, faced a chipping shot by Pansiqi and did not hesitate to make a forehand straight line. Without any suspense, the straight ball was pressed directly near the bottom right corner of Panci and landed to score. At this time, Pansiqi was even standing near the left sideline, seemingly unprepared.

"It seems that what I was worried about has really become a reality." Seeing this scene, Sister Na muttered. Still struggling with the latest chapter you can't find? Amway One or search for Hot/Degree/Net/Article "Remember to remove "/"Otherwise you won't be able to search", here is a young lady to help you find books and accompany you to chat!