Chapter 248: Showdown with Schulbeck

In terms of real strength, even if Sith Pan faces Kalinitz in his 40s, he is still a few notches behind.

But table tennis is not a simple addition and subtraction of strength on the table.

On one side is the bloody Sith Pan, and on the other side is Kalinitz, whose mentality fluctuates and wanders into the world, and the state and mentality play a more important role than skills and tactics at this time.

As the No. 1 giant in table tennis, Kalinitz is his strength, and Sith Pan, as the inheritor of Bengesen's fast break combined with arc ring technology, is his specialty.

In Kalinitz's fluctuating state of mind and slow reactions, Sith Pan used his speed expertise to the extreme, and although there were twists and turns in the whole match, he still defeated Kalinitz with a score of 2:1.

The applause and cheers at the scene were thunderous, not only cheering for the Wolverine team to finally equalize the big score 2:2, but also cheering for Kong Zhendong, who appeared later.

Kong Zhendong warmed up, and his right hand flexibly rotated the racket, feeling the control of his fingers on the racket.

Although he has never used Mi Xingbang's spin stunt, he likes to practice swinging rackets in this way to develop a sense of fingering the racket.

Compared with Kalinic's giant body, Schulbeck is the standard body type of most table tennis players in Europe, about 1.8 meters tall, with a thin body and no muscles, but it gives people a sense of strength.

At the beginning of the game, Kong Zhendong started with five goals. From the first ball, Kong Zhendong was not ready to play scheming and contingency.

In terms of experience and change, he was a pure player in his two lives, and he still couldn't fight Schulbeck, the pioneer of the European arc circle combined with fast break.

Facing the old monster of the same level as Bengersen, after Kong Zhendong served for the first time, he began to use the fusion of Mi Xingbang and Fan Zhendong on the third board with the fusion of Mi Xingbang and Fan Zhendong in the battle against Kalinicz.

Schulbeck did not defend passively in the face of all-out play, and the desperate Saburo was always the desperate Saburo, and the opponent made a strong force, so he admitted that it was by no means Schulbeck.

Schulbeck's size and strength are more suitable for rushing in the table, especially with a brilliant forehand diagonal ball in the near net.

Relying on the return rush, Schulbeck snatched two points from Kong Zhendong's serve.

This was followed by Schulbeck's five serves.

Kong Zhendong lowered his center of gravity and did not take a forward posture like he used to serve, but opened his hands to the sides as much as possible, and his feet were slightly outward, preparing for a larger range of motion.

Schulbeck is one of the few service masters in Europe. His serve is different from the Chinese player's change of deception and rhythm of feints. His strength is that his well-rounded serve gives him plenty of tactical options, as if someone else were a solo fighter with a weapon on his back, but he had an ammunition depot hidden behind him.

Long balls, short balls, forehands, backhands, high tosses, squats, and a variety of tactical options, each serve is followed by a series of limiting routines.

Kong Zhendong's full-power style of play couldn't seize the initiative for a while, and he only scored two points in the service round.

It was Kong Zhendong's turn to serve five balls again.

Sith Pan asked, "Coach, Zhendong's furious power is all played, and a giant beast like Kalinitz can hit his stomach, but it doesn't work on Schulbeck's service wheel." ”

Bengersen nodded and said: "Schulbeck's serve is not a cricket, but a complete tactical system, it is not so easy to break through, and I can't help it for the time being." ”

Ben Gesen has no way, but Kong Zhendong does.

If you can't break through the restricted net on Schulbeck's serve for the time being, you can extend your advantage on your own serve.

Kong Zhendong directly sent the most explosive running ball and hit Schulbeck's backhand far away.

Schulbeck flicked a slash with a backhand and shot a backhand against Kong Zhendong.

Kong Zhendong's legs violently exerted force horizontally on the ground, his left leg arched, his right leg kicked, and his body opened to the limit, as if a football player would fly to the left.

The person was still in the air, Kong Zhendong shouted suddenly, because he flew sideways in time, and his right forehand was able to comfortably receive Schulbeck's backhand ball.

The forehand is pressed down on the backhand, and the slash is slashed to Schulbeck's backhand.

This kind of crazy and explosive volley, or using the forehand to press the backhand, the average opponent will inevitably stop.

Unfortunately, Schulbeck's decades of defensive experience are fantastic, and with his backhand standing on his last return, he barely had time to adjust his body.

Schulbeck made a sideways turn and barely hit the burst with a forehand.

I saw that his body took a step back as if he was electrocuted, and the table tennis ball was about to split with a touch.

Fortunately, the racket was suppressed, and the table tennis ball quickly rebounded back to Kong Zhendong's backhand position, and it was not out of bounds.

It's a pity that what is waiting there is a Kong-style Glinka backhand kill, and it is a straight line change.

Schulbeck was still twitching on the backhand, and this line-changing forehand kill was naturally too late to catch up and lose a point.

Kong Zhendong served again, a short forehand position.

Schulbeck handed forward with his forehand, gently rubbed quickly, and directly pressed the hole Zhendong's backhand.

Generally, the backhand of the player in the deep water area is very awkward, especially after the short ball, the body has rushed forward to prepare for the fight in the table.

But Glinka's backhand technique is to tear apart all the usual laws, and others are awkward? I'm very cool, backhand afterburner blast.

That's how different his shots are.

Schulbeck catches the ball with a backhand and goes into the net.

……

In this round of five serves, Kong Zhendong successfully scored four points.

Next, in Schulbeck's service round, Kong Zhendong still didn't win a good way, only grabbing 2 points.

At the end of this round of forwarding the ball, Kong Zhendong took a slight half-game lead at 11:9.

However, this slight advantage could not be converted into a victory in the second half of the game, and after the two sides exchanged three more service rounds, the score came to 19:16, Kong Zhendong took the lead, and Schulbeck had the last five serves.

Because Schulbeck had scored four points in the service wheel before, Kong Zhendong's current three-point advantage is not safe.

Schulbeck bounced the ball twice on the floor, lowered his center of gravity, and almost brought the ball to his eyes, preparing to serve with great concentration.

Kong Zhendong tightened his racket, no matter what, the last few balls were still unstable, and he had to fight!

Schulbeck served, Kong Zhendong rushed in the stage and hit the long ball directly.

Schulbeck didn't give an inch, ran through his big arm, and returned a forehand arc.

Kong Zhendong moved his body at this time, and his whole body pressed forward and slammed down, and the table tennis ball flew high.

Schulbeck can't do it if he wants to quit. However, with his experience and basic skills, this kind of violent smashing is very calm.

Didn't he take the initiative to retreat to the perimeter of the billboard to receive the high ball and force Sith Pan to make a series of mistakes?

Sith Pan anxiously asked Coach Bengersen: "Coach, when it comes to the key ball, is Zhendong beating?" Schulbeck is known as the king of the far defense. Playing like this, it consumes physical strength, and if you can't kill Schulbeck, you won't have the physical strength to play the third game. ”

Bengersen also frowned, Schulbeck is an old opponent of his level, and he knows too well the opponent's long-range defensive ability, so he can't be beaten like this.

However, he decided to stabilize the ball, and if the athlete had the slightest idea, the coach would immediately turn off the shot, which was not conducive to the athlete's growth.

Schulbeck was very chic and free, and even returned a high ball with a showman's easy, sending Kong Zhendong to smash in a row.

Kong Zhendong did not flinch, he still took off and pressed down, and pressed the plate again.

Schulbeck took a leisurely stroll and easily got the ball back.

Kong Zhendong smashed the third board afterburner, and the wrist of the clap slammed away, and the power of the forehand that was originally drawn at a large angle suddenly became a small slash fast draw backhand.

And after the table tennis rebounded, it flew out along the side of the backhand of the table, and Schulbeck was still near the farthest billboard in the forehand area, so he naturally lost this point.

Kong Zhendong continued to bounce, but this time it was not a smash, but a fist with his left hand and shouted, the bet was right. Schulbeck's long-distance defense is too strong and too confident, but he is still unprepared for this kind of sudden large-angle line change in continuous smashes, and he can still think of changing lines and control the line changes in violent smashes, which is beyond Schulbeck's estimate.

After getting this point and coming to the game point, Schulbeck was a little more cautious and sent a short backhand ball, which was decent.

However, Kong Zhendong was still unruly, and hit the backhand directly diagonally, competing for the offensive initiative.

Boy, it's too much of a deception!

Schulbeck moved sideways quickly, directly received Kong Zhendong's backhand pick with a forehand, and directly hit back with a quick pull.

Kong Zhendong never retreated, shouted violently, and forcibly exerted force to counter Raschulbeck's ball.

This board is reversed, does not emphasize the angle, does not emphasize the impact force, the only feature is that it rebounds far after hitting the table.

Is this going to the billboard again? Sneak up on a board of lines and think I'm losing every ball?

Schulbeck was beaten out of real fire, and he was careless in the last ball, and his body moved too casually to be too late to chase the ball.

He tried his best to play this ball, and Kong Zhendong's ball that changed the line was also saved by him.

Bengerson and Sith Pan, Victoria and Madeleine in the stands, couldn't help but sigh in unison.

With such a large-angle burst scheduling, it is too difficult to control well, and the result is still unable to score, is there really no way to defend Schulbeck's long platform?

At the moment when everyone was desperate, Kong Zhendong's volley body slammed suddenly, and the whole person suddenly softened.

Schulbeck screamed inwardly that it was not good.

Kong Zhendong's last board was to switch the jerk to a short ball on the net, and when he crossed the net, Schulbeck quickly rushed forward two steps from the far billboard and then gave up.

He knew that it was too late~

At 21:16, Kong Zhendong grabbed two points in Schulbeck's service round and won the first game.

The audience at the scene was still sighing for not being able to beat Schulbeck on the far stage just now, but they didn't know that Kong Zhendong was still waiting for a board tennis kill after continuously bursting away from the far stage, which was really amazing!

Schulbeck returned to the pitch with an ugly face, and the last two goals had too much impact on him. Originally, the ultra-long platform without dead angle defense was a killer weapon for themselves to deal with violent fast attack athletes, Jiang Jialiang, the king of China's straight board fast attack, and the Czech Pansky of the European horizontal board fast attack, all fell to their own shots, but today, this kid found at least two ways to crack at the end of the first game.

The next second game is difficult to play~