Chapter 303: Mutual Explosion! 【Requesting Follow-up】

Seifer chose to postpone the shot at this time, and the table tennis ball bounced up, and after leaving the range of the table, Seifer suddenly hit the ball.

Originally, there was no way to return the long ball when receiving a short ball in the table, but Seifer deliberately waited until the table tennis ball left the range of the table before hitting the ball, but he could hit a ferocious long ball.

Kong Zhendong had already pounced on the stage at this time to prepare for an interception in the stage and slapped Seifer in the face.

However, Seifer's ultra-high-speed long ball directly hit a crossing, and the far platform scored directly.

After losing two points in a row, Kong Zhendong began to aim for the line on his third serve.

Since Seifer can change the control of the long and short balls freely, then I will focus on killing her backhand from a large angle.

In the end, Kong Zhendong received five serve shots and only scored one point.

Then Kong Zhendong's five serves, he knew that Seifer was a talent with a quick attack, so the whole attack was very varied and very focused.

The core tactical idea is to ensure the initiative in the offensive.

Kong Zhendong took advantage of the changeability of the line and scored three points on five serves.

With a score of 4:6, it entered Seifer's serve again.

After Seifer served quickly again, Kong Zhendong had a sudden change in his style.

He no longer wants to use crazy attacks to dominate as soon as he gets on the court like he did at the beginning, and his strategy for this service wheel is to be a troublemaker for the rhythm himself.

If in his own service round, Kong Zhendong relied on line changes and offensive initiative to score, then in the receiving round, Kong Zhendong relied on taking the initiative to provoke changes in rhythm.

The reason why Seifer's style of play is called unreasonable is because his abnormal power often suddenly changes the rhythm of the battle.

Kong Zhendong's tactical choice is that before you break the rhythm, I will first dumb the rhythm.

Kong Zhendong's quick catch often delays the timing of the shot.

It's not a particularly good chance to get on the ball, but he has a frenzied high-speed output.

Seifer soon discovered that his style of play was originally to adjust the tempo through the third board and get into the state he liked.

But he soon found that Kong Zhendong destroyed the rhythm on the second board, and his third board didn't figure out the situation, so he capsized in the gutter.

These five serves, relying on the sudden control of the rhythm, Kong Zhendong grabbed three points.

At 7:8, enter Kong Zhendong's service round.

Madeleine in the stands finally breathed a sigh of relief: "It's great, it's finally counterattacked in the receiving round, this serving wheel must be won, then the first half of the game is at least a draw~"

All the spectators saw that Kong Zhendong adhered to the traditional Chinese serving strength, and it was no problem to win the serve wheel steadily.

If you score 4 points, it will be 11:9, and even if you score 3 points, the two can enter the second half of the game equally.

It's a pity that Seifer will always be the most powerful spoiler.

In this round of serve, Kong Zhendong still changed the main line, but Seifer's running ability began to exert his power.

Once he ran away, was able to keep up with Kong Zhendong's line changes, and was able to return the ball with strength, Kong Zhendong's service wheel advantage disappeared.

With five serves in this round, Seifer ran all over Taiwan and grabbed three of these opportunities, pulling away the score that Kong Zhendong had just approached again.

At 11:9, Seifer and Kong Zhendong entered the second half of the game.

Kong Zhendong's style of play of actively disrupting the rhythm of the serve worked again, but Seifer's all-Taiwan run, and the strong return play in the run, could also break Kong Zhendong's service wheel.

In the past, it was who served and who had the advantage.

But today, the two scramble maniacs faced off, and both sides were able to score more points on the opponent's serve.

However, the second half of the game when the two were evenly matched could not change the slight difference in the first half of the game.

It was only two points, and the two took 10 points each in the second half of the game of 20 back-and-forth serves.

The final score was that Seifer won the first game 21-19, and the difference was the first two points.

After a short break, the two sides started the second game.

Although he lost two points in the first game, Kong Zhendong was not discouraged, and what he really lost in the first game was 1:4 in the opening round.

Looking back at the entire first game, in addition to the discomfort at the beginning, Kong Zhendong scored more points in the later games.

In the second game, Kong Zhendong started with five goals.

Kong Zhendong's tactical goal in the second game was clear, that is, to bite at least one service round.

The audience also enjoyed watching this game. Kong Zhendong and Seifer's attacks were both very needle-pointed, fiery and fierce, opening and closing.

However, the score is increasing in an extremely fine alternation.

If you split the game into service rounds, you will find that hidden behind the big open and close fight is the precision ball every inch of land.

Kong Zhendong fought all the way, and on the premise of ensuring that every receiving wheel was grabbed, he tried his best to keep one of his service rounds.

As a result, when Kong Zhendong finished his last service round, he did it.

The score came to 18:17, Kong Zhendong led by one point, but entered Seifer's final service round.

In the second game, it came to the final key ball.

In this game, Seifer's physical consumption is far greater than Kong Zhendong's.

Kong Zhendong's tactics are rhythm changes and surprise attacks.

Seifer's tactical score relied on continuous strength in the running after running all over Taiwan.

With such a stalemate in two consecutive games, so every point must be contested, Seifer's physical fitness dropped sharply.

Therefore, Kong Zhendong's goal is to win the final return round and fight for the third game. Seifer, on the other hand, was very reluctant to play the third game because of his physical disadvantage.

For two consecutive serves, Kong Zhendong actively attacked, and the two scored one point each, and it came to 19:18.

Seifer also learned to be smart on his next serve. He served a beginner-like slow serve that wasn't much of a threat.

At the same time, because he served at will, there was no strong force to restore, and his whole body was in a state of full preparation, waiting for Kong Zhendong's return.

In this way, there is no threat to serve, and there is no rhythm problem.

Whether Kong Zhendong is speeding up or delaying, Seifer, who is fully preparing for the battle on the opposite side, is ready.

Gaiting gave up the first board, so that Kong Zhendong's second board could not change the rhythm.

Kong Zhendong rebounded quickly on the second board, and the prepared Seifer really easily mobilized his body and returned the ball to counterattack.

Victoria in the stands was anxious: "What should I do, Zhendong's style of play that changed the rhythm failed at the end of the key ball?" What can I do? ”

She also asked about the blind forehead. Beside her sat an equally anxious Madeleine.

How do I know what to do? I want to know, I can't wait to go up and fight for him~

Kong Zhendong smiled at the corner of his mouth at this time, and fought to the last key ball of the second game, and it was time to use the trick.

In the face of Seifer's third board attack, Kong Zhendong turned ferociously sideways, directly led the shot with his forehand, borrowed his strength to make a strong force, pulled the ball vigorously with his forehand, and slammed into Seifer.

This power pull ball is really amazing, and ordinary people can't catch it, but Seifer thinks that he is not an ordinary person, and Kong Zhendong's forehand strength is weaker than most European opponents after all.

But what really scared Seifer was not Kong Zhendong's speed and strength, but the line and landing point of the ball.