Chapter 259: There is nothing to be done

(There's been so much going on lately that I can't keep it up to date.) But as long as I have time, I will definitely try to update it as much as possible, and I apologize to everyone here. )

After dropping this serve, Querrey was clearly a little unprepared. Sitting in the player's chair during the break, his mouth chattering and not knowing what he was talking about. However, it can be seen from his depressed expression that being broken in the last game still hit his morale quite a lot.

However, at this time, Querrey still had hope for the first set. After all, he was only one game behind, and if he could get a counterbreak on Pancic's serve, he still had a chance to bring the match back to evenness.

However, Pansiqi, who finally snatched the initiative back from the game, did not intend to give Querrey a chance to breathe. In the next service game, Panci naturally wanted to win the first set in one go.

Since the topspin in the previous game was immediately effective, Pansic naturally wanted to continue with this tactic. At the expense of ball speed, Pancic's topspin serve maintained a very strong spin while applying sidespin of varying degrees of force, making Querrey look extremely uncomfortable when returning serves.

Considering that the success rate of directly attacking Queirey with both forehand and backhand serves was low before, when facing Pansic's topspin serve again, Querrey naturally did not dare to fight against Pansiqi's serve as he did in the opening court.

With the psychological shadow of the previous direct service error, Quiley can only choose to use a more secure topspin to return the opponent's serve. But how could this level of return possibly pose any threat to Pansiqi. The match naturally fell into the multi-round stalemate Panci had hoped for, and Quelrey's desire to compress the round was frustrated.

However, in the multi-round stalemate, Quirrey actually has a lot of opportunities to fight. But those opportunities that seemed to be offensive seemed to Quirrey to be traps set by Pansizy, waiting for him to jump in.

However, this time Querrey was right, and these seemingly good offensive opportunities were actually decoys deliberately created by Pancizi. The balls don't look deep and don't go fast, but the spin on the tennis ball is amazing. If Querrey can't resist the temptation to go straight to the game, then what awaits him is often the result of the number of unsolicited errors continuing to accumulate.

In this way, Quirrey, who did not dare to attack easily, could only fight a protracted battle with Pansiqi. However, as soon as there were more rounds, Quirrey's weakness of the lack of bottom-line holding ability was fully exposed.

Compared with Pansizi, although Quirrey has a pair of long legs, his running ability is not half a star. After five or six beats of back and forth, Querrey can easily have the problem of not being able to move.

With a missed forehand in Querrey forcing a straight line out of bounds, Panci had already taken a 40-0 lead on his own serve, and only one more point needed to seal the first set.

Quiley did his best, and although he knew that long-distance movement was not his forte, he gritted his teeth and persevered when he thought of the importance of the score. But after holding each other for more than ten shots, Quirrey was still desperate to find that he was getting farther and farther away from the defense in place.

In desperation, Quirrey could only try to fight again with a fluke mentality. But the end result told him that Pansiqi's spin on the tennis ball had blocked the way for him to score a goal.

Standing on the bottom line and gasping for air, Quirrey felt a little confused. Fighting means giving away points for mistakes, and not fighting for multiple rounds with the opponent is just delaying the time of the mistake. With more than a decade of professional tennis experience, he had no idea how to continue his current game.

With three consecutive inventories in hand, Pansichy's mood has been completely relaxed. Grabbing the opponent by seven inches, he knew that he would not let victory slip out of his hands no matter what.

Sure enough, at the first set, Panci sent another corner kick from outside the second zone and successfully pulled Querrey off the field. Facing the almost completely empty field on the opposite side, Panci easily flicked a forehand and sent the ball firmly to the bottom line of the opposite middle. At this point, Querrey didn't even make a backshoe, and after confirming that the tennis ball had fallen into bounds, he walked straight back to the player's rest area on the sidelines.

In this way, Pansiqi chased three games in a row after falling behind 3:4 and won the first set with a score of 6:4.

For the more than 20,000 American spectators, Quirrey was a little hard to accept when he dropped the first set in such a dramatic way. Compared with the almost frantic cheers of the audience at the beginning, the extremely disappointed American audience at this time seemed to have turned off the switch one by one, and they seemed to be a little lacking in interest in their seats.

However, such a result was a complete surprise for the Chinese audience present. After being suppressed for most of the game, the Chinese audience was finally able to cheer and cheer for their supporters. Taking advantage of the break, these spectators even spontaneously organized to sing the national anthem, and for a while, the huge Arthur Ashe Stadium echoed with the singing of "March of the Volunteers".

After Quiley dropped the first set, the atmosphere in ESPN's broadcast room was also a bit dreary. Since the game was broadcast live across the United States, ESPN was hoping that Querrey's performance would attract more viewers to the game. But now it seems that their good intentions are likely to be frustrated.

"John, it's a shame that Querrey lost the first set. If you were to take that precious break point, I dare say everything would be completely different. But fortunately, the Grand Slam tournament is a best-of-five match, so dropping a set is not a big deal. Do you have any suggestions for the next match that will help Querrey win? The host asked McEnroe on the side in a relaxed tone very deliberately.

"What advice? Didn't you see Quierrey perform? In the last few rounds, he has been pinched by the Chinese player, and his fighting tactics have completely failed. If I were Pansiqi, I would have continued to hit the other person according to this wound. Believe me, if Quirrey's ability to hold on to each other can't make a qualitative leap in the next set, then there will be no suspense in the next match! ”

Of course, the above words are just McEnroe's real thoughts in his head, and he will not be stupid enough to say such depressing words in front of a national audience. Hypocritically giving some "advice" of his own for the upcoming match, McEnroe knew that Quirrey was actually running out of options. Can't find the latest chapter of a book you want to read? cough cough cough, it's not a thing, I recommend a public account, there is a young lady here to help you find the latest chapters, and chat with you!