Chapter 206: Breaking a Serve [2/3 Big Chapter Asking for Subscription]

At 16:15, with a one-point lead, Kong Zhendong continued to serve.

Kong Zhendong spun sideways, sent a forehand runball, and attacked Ape Allen's forehand in a straight line.

Apei Allen quickly hit the diagonal with his left hand, and quickly pressed the hole Zhendong backhand.

Kong Zhendong quickly came to the stage, played a straight line with his backhand, and pressed back on the far corner of Ape's backhand.

Appe Allen moved quickly, chased the ball, and pulled it back with a backhand.

The ball returned quite reluctantly, and the ball returned to Kong Zhendong's middle at an unfast speed, and Kong Zhendong continued to slam into Apei's forehand at a large angle to score.

From this serve, Kong Zhendong's serve is to try to mobilize the angle to attack quickly in the near table, and Ape Allen hopes to retreat from the table for a high hanging and backlash.

In the competition between the two in such a back-and-forth ball, Ape Allen gradually occupied the first time, and grabbed three points on Kong Zhendong's serve for the first time.

Although Ape Allen entered his own service round with a score of 17:18. Although he was one point behind, this was in the key point, breaking Kong Zhendong's serve, so the momentum of the whole game was on his side.

Ape Allen served quickly with a forehand and pressed Kong Zhendong's backhand in a straight line at the backhand position.

Kong Zhendong's backhand large-angle diagonal flick quickly, attacking Ape Allen's forehand far away at the same time, his body was fully deployed.

Ape Arun moved horizontally to the forehand position, pulled quickly in a straight line, and slammed Kong Zhendong's forehand far away.

Kong Zhendong shifted to a forehand to pull back a board, but unfortunately he was too passive, and his strength and speed were not strong.

Ape Allen turned sideways again at a large angle, slammed the diagonal line with his left forehand at a large angle, and scored in the far corner of Kong Zhendong's backhand.

The audience on the field couldn't help but exclaim loudly, 18 draws!

As the world's top player, Ape Allen was almost suppressed by teenager Kong Zhendong for a game, and finally tied in the final key point.

But the table tennis room is the most about the movement of the ball style and the ball power. Chinese player Cheng Longcan was shocked that in the World Table Tennis Championships, he lost an 18:6 lead game, because once the opponent enters the chasing stage and masters the ball, even a national player like Cheng Longcan will be dizzy and lose the game.

In this game, although Ape Allen only tied the score for the first time, everyone thought that the ball was on Ape Allen's side. This point was also Kong Zhendong's last lead.

Appe Allen continued to serve, and he cut a backhand close to billiards.

Everyone thought that Kong Zhendong would conservatively swing the ball short, but Kong Zhendong made a fierce effort and hit quickly in a straight line.

Although reluctantly, Kong Zhendong still grabbed the attack in the receiving round and suppressed Ape Allen.

What he pursues is not the power of killing the ball on every board, but the initiative. He has to win this point, not only for this point, but also for the invisible ball and style.

In the disbelief of all the audience, Kong Zhendong's active rush stubbornly fought for this point, and when everyone thought that the game had entered the moment of Ape Allen, Kong Zhendong regained the lead of 19:18.

Ape Allen was not impatient, he continued to cut the serve with his backhand, and the ball was still half-out in the middle.

Kong Zhendong came directly to the stage with his forehand.

Kong Zhendong's forehand grabbing serve and attacking technique was originally his magic weapon to win, but any magic weapon, if it loses its surprise surprise, the effect is much worse.

Ape Allen has long known that his half of the billiards are out, and Kong Zhendong will definitely use it as an esplanar, and grab it directly with his forehand.

With a prediction, Ape Allen dared to take the lead, and when Kong Zhendong returned the ball just past the net table, he directly took the ball and reversed.

Kong Zhendong's forehand grab the fourth board of the extension was originally a continuous attack, but now Ape Allen saw through it first, and Shuaixian burst the pump, Kong Zhendong could only turn to passive defense.

In passivity, Kong Zhendong lost this point.

19 draws, the two balls that decided the outcome were both Ape Allen's serve, and he had an absolute advantage.

Aperallen's forehand arched again, his elbow pulled to the limit behind his waist, and the racket was almost as flat as a shovel, as if ready to hand out a board at any moment to sweep away the snow in front of him.

The right hand quickly tosses the table tennis ball low, and the left hand quickly hands forward like a horse stepping fist, and the more body is also twisted with the waist and spins violently.

The scariest thing is the footsteps. From the front and back foot stance of the sideways serve, it was adjusted to the frontal winning stance of rushing at any time, which was actually just a short moment.

The reason why Apei Allen is so fast is because he expected Kong Zhendong's second board to inevitably attack, and he responded quickly.

However, Kong Zhendong's second board had a fairly smooth transition, without any intention of rushing.

Aperen seemed to hit the cotton with a tight fist, but his body had moved, his accumulation had been completed, and he still had to attack.

Ape Arun hangs directly on the third board.

Kong Zhendong, who was stable on the second board, suddenly came to the stage on the fourth board and rushed forward to intercept fiercely.

Kong Zhendong has been accumulating strength for a long time, but as a killer move, it must be used on the key ball of life and death, otherwise the opponent has enough time to comprehend and crack in the follow-up ball.

Kong Zhendong's fourth-board raid completely disrupted Ape's rhythm, 19-20 and lost a crucial point.

Ape Allen's last serve, even if it could tie the score, was followed by Kong Zhendong's serve, and all the spectators once again thought that the balance of victory in this match was in Kong Zhendong's favor again.

All you need is Okun Zhendong to stabilize his serve.

Even coach Ben Gesen is thinking about how to use the most concise language to arrange the final serving tactics by taking the opportunity of wiping sweat with 20 draws.

But Kong Zhendong was unwilling to wait, and what he pursued was never 20 flats.

On Ape's last serve, Kong Zhendong directly used the backhand inside the table to twist and pull on the second board and enter the topspin confrontation.

Kong Zhendong's forehand continuous pull power originally had no advantage, but his indomitable momentum, not ready to play a ball, the hysterical power concentrated on this ball.

Even if the score is behind, Ape Allen thought that he would easily reach 20 draws and play the final two-goal decisive victory, as a backward party, he did not spare no effort like Kong Zhendong and did not play a goal to fight this ball, so this point, he lost unjustly.

At 21:19, Kong Zhendong held his racket high with his right hand and clenched his fist with his left hand to celebrate this hard-won victory.

Although he led all the way in this game, he was only tied twice in key balls and was passive, but this was the most difficult game played by Kong Zhendong since his rebirth.

The opponents Kong Zhendong has encountered in the past have either had strange offenses, super defenses, or particularly fierce bursts, all of which have distinct technical imprints, as well as technical shortcomings limited to this era.

However, Ape Allen's high hanging arc ball, invincible defense, erratic offense, fast and stable connection between the two arcs, this set of techniques and tactics in this small ball era has no obvious loopholes, the only thing Kong Zhendong can do is to take turns to deal with the means of the high hanging arc circle, some work, some send points, just stumbling to 19 draws.

The last two killer points, on the contrary, Kong Zhendong has already reserved, the difficulty of this game is to work hard in many aspects, play to nineteen draws, and have a chance to show bloodthirsty fangs.

If the front collapses by a big score, such a small trick can get back a few points, but it will not affect the final victory or defeat of the game.

Kong Zhendong was able to win the first game, and the Stockholm media and Visby reporters were also shocked, and they were annoyed that they completely crossed out the original manuscript in their notebooks and waited to fill in the score, and restarted it according to this ups and downs of the game.

Ben Gesen was still dutifully explaining the tactics of the second game to Kong Zhendong: "Although you won the first game, you have no advantage in terms of the technical confrontation of the whole game. Of course, at your age of 13, you are on par with 32-year-old Ape Aaron, and you won in the end, which is enough for you to be proud and proud. Unfortunately, these will not help you in the second game, and you should still pay attention to the changes and confrontations in the service and return links in the second game. Almost every point of your game is divided into winners and losers in the stalemate, but in fact, the winner and loser of each ball is still in the first three boards, who occupies the initiative to attack, because you are all strong players in continuous offensive rhythm and landing point control, who occupies the initiative, it will be difficult for the other party to turn the tables, so you seem to be holding each other to win, and the final winner or loser is to strengthen the competition for the first three boards. ”

Kong Zhendong nodded and was taught, and after carefully combing the first game, he also found that he and Ape Allen were fighting for the initiative in the service round.

At the beginning of the second game, Ape Allen started with five goals.

Exactly as Coach Bengerson judged. As one of the top international table tennis kings, Ape Allen was able to send a letter to Kong Zhendong after a calm review of the break, and Kong Zhendong was able to send a letter immediately.

Ape Allen's five serves, while emphasizing change, would rather drop points and arcs are not so extreme, and what he pursues is still only the protection of the initiative.

As long as Ape Allen ensures that he reaches the third board, he will launch a continuous arc circle attack, and it will be difficult for Kong Zhendong to turn the tables.

Kong Zhendong only grabbed a chance on the second board of one of the balls, and after taking the initiative, he scored on the back.

4:1, the opposite score from the beginning of the first game, Ape Allen used his own service wheel to establish an advantage.

The applause at the scene was thunderous, although this is the home stadium of the Wolverine, but the precise control of Ape Allen still impressed the audience.

Visby Herald reporters also felt their eyebrows raised. After being suppressed by the lead in the first game, in the second game, he finally entered the control of Ape Allen.

It's a pity that the joy of the Visby Herald newspaper came too soon.

Kong Zhendong kept in mind Coach Bengersen's tactical arrangement and deeply understood that serving in the second game was the lifeline, so his five serves were all continuously strengthened by Coach Bengersen in the first week's special training according to Apé Allen's performance in the past international competitions.

This routine Kong Zhendong led continuously at the beginning of the first game, and there was no need to use it at all. During the break between the games of Coach Bengesen, after emphasizing the core position of the serve link in the game, Kong Zhendong started the game with a series of targeted serves.

These serves are not very comfortable with Ape Allen's past matches, and Kong Zhendong also scored four points on his own serve.

5:5, the fierce battle continues~