Chapter 263: Dream, It's Time to Wake Up! 【Subscription】

The more the German fans are louder, the more Kong Zhendong will not give an inch.

For the opponent of the first meeting, who is also the world champion, the top 20 in Europe, and the opponent of Germany's No. 2 person, Kong Zhendong's original tactics were to receive the serve in the first five, focusing on observation and adaptation.

However, the hoarse suppression of the German fans aroused his strong outburst.

No matter what, rush a wave first. As for the unfamiliarity, play slowly in the back and observe slowly!

Kong Zhendong, who sought stability in the first two goals, suddenly rushed quickly in the third ball, which caught Fitzner off guard, and after barely returning the ball, Kong Zhendong won a point with a faster draw with a board with greater strength.

On the fourth ball, Fitzner changed his serve and line. This is normal, any top player has at least three sets of regular serving techniques, as well as 2~3 sets of killer serving techniques.

The diversity of the serve determines the size of the serving advantage, and almost determines the upper limit of this athlete in the world table tennis world.

Fitzner's fast forehand serve is worthy of his strength in Europe's top 20.

But Ren Er's east, west, north and south winds, Kong Zhendong still came to the stage quickly, grabbing the serve with his forehand.

Fitzner's line change is nothing more than an adjustment of the rhythm of Kong Zhendong's swing when he came to the stage to grab the pick-up.

Fitzner paid special attention to the fourth goal, and he judged that Kong Zhendong's strain on this ball would indicate whether the style of play just now was a flash in the pan or a portable weapon.

The answer is obvious, the forehand return is what Kong Zhendong insisted on in China, thinking that the new technology that will change the future return technology system, he naturally took out a sharp weapon to eat milk, and he has not relaxed for a year or two.

After Kong Zhendong grabbed the fourth point, Fitzner did not continue to change and toss, but returned to the forehand fast serve, continuous connection, and ensured the offensive initiative.

Only two points were scored on the serve, but Kong Zhendong was undeterred. Because he has already caught a chance to win from the confrontation just now, but he still needs a chance to verify it.

Kong Zhendong served quickly, and the ball went straight to Fitzner's backhand.

Sispan was puzzled: "Coaches, Fetzner and Roscoff, are known as the strongest backhand doubles in Europe. The backhands of the two are connected continuously, and the cooperation is seamless. We should play Fitzner, or should we think of more ways from the forehand, right? ”

Bengensen nodded in agreement, which is what mainstream European table tennis critics say about the combination of Roscoff and Fitzner.

Many forehand balls, they still use their backhands to pull wildly, which is why Roscoff's style of play is not violent, but he is still ranked as one of the three fierce madmen in Europe along with Seifer and Gaiting.

Fiznar is recognized as a backhand fiercer, but Kong Zhendong is in his own service round, desperately attacking the opponent's backhand.

Is it a tactic to defeat the opponent's strongest skills and produce psychological fluctuations to win?

But the effect is obviously not good, Fitzner is obviously not frightened, even if there are mood swings, there is a frenzied excitement of having the opportunity to take the initiative to use the backhand.

Kong Zhendong smiled slightly at the moment when Fitzner actively grabbed the backhand, and sure enough, the bet was right.

Fitzner counter-grabbed, and Kong Zhendong hit a quick backhand.

Fitzner pulled a backhand quickly, and Kong Zhen cut a board on the east side.

Fitzner crosses a backhand and returns the ball out of bounds.

Hiss~ Ben Gesen gasped, and the whole person's eyes suddenly lit up.

Fitzner didn't realize the problem, and the next four returns, forehand and backhand were all used, but he was more active in handling the ball with his backhand.

Kong Zhendong grabbed three points in the service round and tied the score.

Everything seems so evenly matched.

But the choppy moment is coming soon, Fitzner's five serves, it seems to be prompted by Kong Zhendong, realizing that his backhand skills are the first-class killer in Europe, and Fitzner's five balls are all backhand third board attacks.

The result was a big surprise, and Fitzner actually lost four points in a backhand duel.

At this time, even Sispan could see that Fitzner's backhand was not strong, or was Kong Zhendong's backhand really strong enough to be so perverted, Europe's No. 1 backhand doubles player, in front of him, was so vulnerable?

Maybe in another ten years, Kong Zhendong may grow into the world's No. 1 backhand.

To say how perverted his backhand is at this stage, that does not exist.

What's the crux of the problem?

Since Kong Zhendong's backhand did not reach its peak, he still won in the backhand, the reason can only be that Fitzner's backhand is not strong.

The backhand of Europe's No. 1 backhand doubles is not strong?

Through the duel, Kong Zhendong came to the conclusion that this is indeed the case.

In the first five returns, Kong Zhendong has discovered that Fitzner is very fond of taking the initiative to use his backhand to carry out various attacks, and he is excited to use them as killer tools.

However, through the confrontation of the first five goals, Kong Zhendong found that Fitzner was a little suspicious of death. His forehand rush, suddenly and with a line change, was obviously much more threatening than his backhand.

However, Fetzner took the initiative to attack and liked to use his backhand, and when he was forced to return the ball with his forehand, he broke out in the moment of life and death, and the powerful power of his forehand broke out to score points.

Kong Zhendong feels that Fitzner is a forehand genius who was delayed by a backhand.

Grabbing Fetzner's backhand is obviously not strong, and he prefers to use the weakness of his backhand, Kong Zhendong consciously feeds the ball to Fitzner's backhand regardless of whether he is serving or receiving the service wheel.

Fitzner also took all the orders and took the initiative to attack with a backhand that changed the law.

As the score difference widened, Kong Zhendong's eyes began to cast on Roskoff, who was sitting on the sidelines with an ugly face.

He knew that the crux of all this should be on Roskoff.

Compared with Glinka's record and Kerber's single backhand technique, Roscoff was recognized by Europeans as the No. 1 backhand in Europe in the nineties because of his comprehensive and diverse backhand skills, while Asian players were mostly straight-boarded, so it is not an exaggeration to call Roscoff the world's No. 1 backhand in the nineties.

Fitzner, Rothkov's doubles partner, began practicing his backhand technique early on, so that the two could ensure continuity in their backhand tribute in doubles matches with rotating shots.

Fetzner is the sorrow of all service-oriented, shadow players.

It's not that he's forced to give up his forehand and accommodate Roscoff's backhand, it's that he doesn't know that his forehand is stronger than his backhand.

In the singles duel between other European players and him, the idea of avoiding the world's No. 1 backhand doubles has long haunted their hearts, and they will subconsciously avoid his backhand.

In fact, Fitzner's backhand attack, in doubles, is seamlessly connected with Roscoff, but in the rhythm of singles, the success rate of his backhand initiative attack is not high, and it is not even as good as the Jedi counterattack after the forehand is suppressed.

Over time, Fitzner himself was hypnotized by the title of No. 1 backhand doubles. He also thought that his backhand was stronger than his forehand, so he attacked more backhands across Taiwan and hid his forehand.

Today's Kong Zhendong's style of play is to do something that European players have never done before, and use his backhand strength to test whether Fitzner's backhand is worthy of the name.

The score of the first game at 21:14 is the test result of Kong Zhendong.

At the end of the first game, Kong Zhendong returned to the preparation seat, and Sispan couldn't help but jump up and punch him in the chest and said, "I really convinced you kid, how did you think of it?" No one had ever dared to hit Fitzner like this before. He probably didn't even know that his singles backhand was so scum~"

Vasley was also by their side, and he changed a joke from Kong Zhendong's past: "It's not his fault that Fitzner has a bad backhand, but it's not his fault that he is excited to use it every time he uses a killer weapon." ”

Bengersen was also very happy that Kong Zhendong's discovery had not even been noticed by the dozen times he had seen Fitzner on the international stage a dozen times before.

But Ben Gesen was still more sensible, he reminded: "Zhendong, don't relax, in the second game, the realized Fitzner will definitely change, you have to be ready to fight a tough battle." ”

During the break, the preparation bench of the German Bayern team was much more nervous, and Roscoff also came over with the coach to help Fitzner find a new change in playing style.

After some thought and debate, Fitzner and Rothkov's eyes became brighter and brighter, and they had obviously found a way.

At the start of the second game, Kong Zhendong started with five goals.

On the first serve, Fitzner chose to pull directly with his forehand, and then continued to force the line to score.

This strong forehand continuous attack defeated Kong Zhendong and officially announced the return of Fitzner with a new tactical king.

Nothing new under the sun. Instead of using earth-shattering new tactics, Fitzner began to take the initiative to change lines with his forehand to seek opportunities.

Kong Zhendong found out in the first game that Fitzner's forehand attack would be unique if it was opened, but he didn't expect the opponent to change course in the second game and change his backhand to a forehand.

Kong Zhendong did not panic, but calmly responded. Fitzner's quick forehand back-to-back comeback was unexpected, but he had prepared a plan for Fitzner to increase his forehand output after waking up in the second half.

Kong Zhendong responded on his second serve. The scheme was also simple, controlling the ball and slamming into Fitzner's middle and backhand.

In particular, the return tactics and playing style are the most chosen mid lanes.

What Kong Zhendong pursued was to create a contradiction between Fitzner's active tactics and his body's instinctive habit of receiving the ball.

If Fitzner is a person who is used to attacking with forehands, it is better to say that when the opponent attacks him with a backhand, he can just turn sideways and return to the forehand.

But Fetzner has believed in the backhand active offensive style for more than ten years, allowing him to change it in one game?

I am willing to change my thoughts, but my body drives my arm to make an instinctive backhand action.

Even if you realize it and correct it, you will delay the timing of the shot because of the correction, and you will lose points directly under the passiveness.

The most morale-affecting balls are Kong Zhendong's forehand continuous quick draw to change the line, turning the ball into the middle.

There are the most options for returning the ball in the middle, and it is also the easiest to hesitate. Fitzner flipped his hand sideways, instinctively wanted to hit the ball with a backhand, but realized that he wanted to use a forehand, but between hesitating to switch, the table tennis ball slammed on his chest at high speed, and the audience was in an uproar~