Chapter 246: The Devil's Home Field

Standing in the long tunnel of Arthur Ashe Stadium, Panci did not pay much attention to Querrey standing behind him, but looked around at this familiar and unfamiliar place with curious eyes.

Let's say it's strange, that's because it's the first time he can make his debut at Arthur Ashe Stadium, and naturally it's the first time to come to this passage. But he is familiar because during the US Open every year, he can always see those tennis superstars on the TV screen again and again walking through this player tunnel where countless legends have happened, and thus entering Arthur Ashe, the highest temple in the tennis world.

Looking at the large photographs of the previous US Open men's and women's singles champions hanging on the walls on either side of the players' tunnel, Pansic felt like he was in a dream. Playing on the centre court of the four Grand Slams was completely unthinkable before he turned professional. But now, looking at the photos in front of him, Pansic knew that his dream was about to come true.

Ever since Querrey met Panci in the players' waiting room, he had put on a domineering posture, and he didn't even look at Pansiqi with his eyes, let alone greet and chat with Pansiqi. However, Querrey was dismayed to find that Pansizzy did not seem to react to his deliberate disregard, nor was he as irritated by him as he expected. In his opinion, Pancici seems to be more interested in everything inside this stadium.

"Stinky boy, ignoring my existence. Once you're on the pitch, you'll regret your arrogance. Quirrey thought indignantly.

Seeing that the time was almost up, following the staff, Panci and Quirrey began to prepare for the debut. Looking at the great champions in tennis history flashing in front of his eyes, the ** fire in Pansiczy's heart was also ignited little by little.

Especially when he saw the photos of five consecutive cows winning the championship in 04-08 appeared on the tunnel wall, the memory of watching the cow race all night more than ten years ago and staying up late in front of the TV to cheer for the cows instantly appeared in his mind.

And now, Pansiqi is following the path of his idol step by step towards that ultimate goal. At this moment, Pansiqi has a strong hope that his photos will be hung next to these legendary superstars, and they will write tennis history with them that future generations will never forget.

“usa!usa!” Just as Pancizi was immersed in this fantastic tennis dream, a loud cheer from the end of the players' tunnel pulled him back into the real world.

"Yes, this is the Arthur Ash I am familiar with, long live USA!" From behind him, there was a sudden and irrepressible excitement and admiration from Quei.

If the center court of the four Grand Slams is Pancizi's dream temple, then for American players like Querrey, Arthur Ashe is absolutely unique. Even the splendid Roland Garros and the aristocratic Wimbledon cannot be compared at all.

Here, it has witnessed the birth of countless American tennis stars and recorded the glorious history of American tennis. For every U.S. tennis player, being able to show off his tennis talents in front of more than 20,000 American spectators is the happiest moment of his life.

What's even more amazing is that Arthur Ashe Stadium, as the home of American players, has always brought them extraordinary luck. On this court, every American player on the court seems to be inspired to have the strongest fighting spirit, tearing and fighting with the opponent with an almost fearless spirit. The frantic shouts of the audience have also become an inexhaustible source of strong motivation for all American players.

And the opponents of these American players not only have to face American players who have played like chicken blood, but also have to face more than 20,000 home spectators at all times, and it is easy to imagine how difficult it is to take away a victory.

Therefore, in the world tennis world, there is a saying that is quite recognized by tennis players, that is, Arthur Ashe Court, which can be called the most famous devil's home stadium in tennis. Being scheduled to play against the host players at Arthur Ashe is a spectacle that almost all foreign tennis players don't want to encounter.

Today's two women's singles matches fully illustrate the power of Arthur Ashe Devil's home court. In the daytime match, the women's singles teenager Stevens and the No. 16 seed Sevastova tore apart in the dark, and finally with the crazy cheers of the American audience, she won the thrilling two-point tie-break in the deciding set, thus reaching the semi-finals of the US Open women's singles for the first time.

And the match between David and Kvitova in the evening was an epic battle. The two who fought to a 1-1 draw in the first two sets were still difficult to solve in the deciding set, and in the end they could only rely on a tie-break to separate the winners.

Dawei, who was originally ten years older, was at an absolute physical disadvantage, but the almost fanatical support of the home crowd made the American favorite tennis player burst out with vitality far beyond his actual age, and it simply dragged Kvitova down. In the end, Dawei, who was more tenacious, won the tie-break, thus securing the women's singles semi-finals with Stevens in the second half.

It can be said that a large part of the victory of these two American players is due to the blessing of Arthur Ashe Stadium. If the venue is changed, then the results of these two games will most likely be rewritten.

And now, listening to the sky-piercing shouts of the American audience at the end of the passage, Querrey knew that his moment was about to come. As long as he can beat the not-so-liked Chinese in front of him in tonight's match, he will become the new American tennis icon.

Finally, when his eyes turned to the picture of defending champion Wawrinka of Switzerland, Pancich knew that he had reached the end of the aisle, and that he would only need to take one step further and set foot on the hallowed court that has haunted countless tennis players.

As is customary, Panci still entered the stadium ahead of Querrey due to his lower ranking. The moment Pancich appeared at Arthur Ashe Stadium, the deafening cheers disappeared in an instant.

The next moment, the American audience, who had come to their senses, collectively let out a huge boo, giving Pansich, who had just landed Arthur Ashe, a big dismount. Due to Arthur Ashe's huge concentrating effect, Pansizzi's eardrums were even shaken to a faint pain when the audience's boos reached Pansizi's ears.

Looking at the Star-Spangled Banner fluttering all over the audience, Pansiqi knew that from this moment on, he was the enemy of the whole United States! Please pay attention to the latest chapters in the future