Chapter 257: Death Bites Weakness and Doesn't Relax

In the case of full preparation for the return round, Kong Zhendong was still beaten.

But when it came to his own service round, Kong Zhendong still didn't have a trace of psychological fluctuations in his fast serve.

Because in his original tactical arrangement, he put more hopes of winning in the service round.

In the service round, Kong Zhendong unexpectedly quickly moved to the left, and the whole person came to the left backhand area from the center of the table, and the position was quite outward.

Kerber was also confused about Kong Zhendong's service position, because his backhand was more outstanding, so his receiving position instinctively shifted to the backhand.

But I didn't expect Kong Zhendong to move to the backhand position, is this preparing to fight with himself?

Before Kerber could figure it out, Kong Zhendong's high-speed serve had been sent quickly, and the man was standing in the backhand position, but he sent a short forehand ball with considerable spin.

Kerber had no choice but to shift slightly, but fortunately he was tall.

In today's forehand bag, Kerber stands on the backhand, not completely giving up the forehand.

With his Czech fast arc fundamentals, he moves quickly to the side, swings his forehand short, and returns the ball quickly to the middle.

Kong Zhendong patiently swung back and fought with Kerber for the small ball in the table.

The small ball in the table of the horizontal board player is generally better than the straight board, because of the various in-table techniques of the forehand and backhand in the horizontal board table, which is rich in combination and cannot be prevented.

For the short ball in the table with Kerber, who has already shown the strength of the backhand monster, everyone is not optimistic.

But if you really put it together, the audience was shocked, and the most commonly used techniques in the backhand stage are cutting, cutting, playing, plucking, picking, skimming, scraping, etc., with a lot of choices.

But after really fighting the backhand in the stage, the audience found that although Kerber is known as the king of backhand twisting, in addition to twisting and pulling, other backhand techniques, especially cutting, cutting, skimming, and scraping, which can make the opponent very uncomfortable hitting skills, he is very unfamiliar.

Relying only on the backhand plucking and quick pick, Kerber was completely at a disadvantage in the standoff.

Five consecutive serves, except for one Kerber who successfully changed the rhythm of attack and defense with a twist and pull, Kong Zhendong scored four points with a short ball in the table.

Next, Kerber's five serves, Kong Zhendong responded more calmly, and the return ball was also leaning on the small ball.

Finally, Kerber forced Kong Zhendong to fight for the middle and far platform by serving long balls and running balls, while Kong Zhendong had enough time to stretch his body, cut his backhand quickly, and cut sideways to change the rhythm of the ball and return the ball with strong side spin, and he could also score half of the points on the billiards.

In the next game of the first game, Kong Zhendong had an absolute advantage in his own service round, and in Kerber's service round, he could also get nearly half of the points, and then won the first game 21:15.

This victory relieved the fans who supported Kong Zhendong, but it made Kerber and the fans who supported Kerber quite dissatisfied. With Kerber's overwhelming backhand dominance, it was impossible to lose the game so easily. However, Kong Zhendong took advantage of Kerber's lack of ability to receive and grab the ball, and the weakness of poor basic skills in handling the changing ball in the table, biting this point, Kerber's backhand holding ability could not be used.

At the beginning of the second game, Kong Zhendong started with five goals. With the victory in the first game, the Victoria sisters and Wolverines fans watched the game with ease, and in their opinion, the game was a sure win.

It's a pity that Kong Zhendong's first serve changed dramatically. After Kong Zhendong served, Kerber quickly came to the stage, and at the same time his wrist was folded to the extreme, and then he raised it fiercely, ignoring the law of the incoming ball, unifying the crazy twisting and receiving serve in the table, and then entering the continuous topspin confrontation.

Kong Zhendong didn't expect that in order to avoid a small ball confrontation with himself, Kerber actually brought into play the mainstream service receiving technology in the later big ball era.

Kerber's attitude was very resolute, it didn't matter whether you were a short ball or an overlywed ball, I twisted a board, and then went into my familiar backhand continuous pull confrontation.

This highly ornamental and aggressive return tactic adds variety to the match.

Kong Zhendong was robbed of three points by Kerber, who suddenly developed a new tactic, and then Kerber held three points in his own service wheel and won the opening game 6:4.

The standlines were restless again, with Wolverine fans seeing a huge crisis, and Elf family fans coming out as a family to cheer on Kerber.

Kong Zhendong then served five goals, and this time the magical pace was shown again, but all the Wolverine fans couldn't help but hold their foreheads and sigh.

Kong Zhendong actually served again and moved to a deeper position in the backhand area.

Kong Zhendong has always known that the mountain has a tiger and prefers the playing style of the tiger mountain, and the Wolverine fans have loved his character before.

But seeing that Kerber was crazy with his backhand, Kong Zhendong still hit the muzzle, and the Wolverine fans suddenly hated Kong Zhendong for playing personality at this time!

Kong Zhendong is not playing personality, he just insists on standing in the backhand area and playing with Kerber.

After Kerber twisted, he couldn't wait to get into the big diagonal backhand. He admitted that Kong Zhendong has a unique backhand technique, fast cutting, ball control, cutting, and dialing basic skills, all of which are above him, but he dares to say that no one wants to take advantage of it except for Roskoff of Germany.

After the standoff began, all the fans exclaimed in surprise, because Kong Zhendong had the advantage.

Can Kong Zhendong pull the ball with his backhand to win Kerber's backhand twist?

Of course you can't win.

However, the purpose of Kong Zhendong's shift backhand position is to use his forehand to achieve continuous pull in the backhand position.

Kong Zhendong used a continuous sideways forehand pull, and the slash duel Kerber's backhand pull, of course, it was the forehand advantage, not to mention that Kong Zhendong also had a backhand connection in it, he used a forehand and backhand to pull continuously, and the backhand of Kerber was single-sided twisted and pulled.

The rhythm, speed, and power of the two sides changed in turn, but Kerber only had one side to deal with, and the only backhand twist and pull continuous return ball, of course, could not be beaten.

Most of the confrontations in the second game became Kong Zhendong's standing backhand position, and he used his forehand and backhand to continuously pull Korbel's backhand.

Of course, Kerber is not without opportunities, Kong Zhendong is so biased towards the backhand area, if he successfully changes the line to the forehand in the twist and pull, and even can hit a large angle of the forehand, he can also score.

It's a pity that in the same way, Kong Zhendong continuously pulls the ball with his forehand in the backhand position, compared to Kerber's backhand, Kong Zhendong's forehand quickly draws the slash, and can change the line to the middle at any time, and even pull a straight line to hit Kerber's big corner.

Therefore, the two are indeed who successfully changes the line and who wins, and Kong Zhendong's forehand success rate is naturally higher than Kong Zhendong's backhand.

Almost every kill in this game is scored directly by continuous attacks or by changing lines after continuous holding, so the audience is extremely enthusiastic.

In the shouts and expectations of all the audience, Kong Zhendong used a stronger forehand and backhand coordinated attack, a stronger success rate of line change, and won the game at 21:17!