Chapter 202: Airborne Racing [20,000 Rewards + More]

Although Parvagan Arena was the home of the Wolverine, Apeallen's perfect performance still conquered the 3,000 fans in attendance, even the Wolverines fans, who applauded him after his victory.

After Ape Allen won, he glanced at Kong Zhendong who was on the Wolverine team's preparation seat. Kong Zhendong was already warming up before going on the field, and coach Bengesen was explaining the tactical arrangements by his side.

Bengersen said: "Putting Ape Allen aside for the time being, your priority is to win against the second opponent, Lenz, who is a foreign player from Germany playing in Sweden. Although Lenz is not the main player of the German team, he has also represented the German team in many European open tournaments. Therefore, it is not easy to climb over his mountain. ”

Kong Zhendong nodded slightly. Although Europe is a huge country, the internal movement of players is very easy and frequent. However, the Swedish Table Tennis Super League is one of the highest-level leagues, and a German player can occupy the second main singles position in the top four teams, so he naturally has two brushes.

Kong Zhendong put aside Ape Allen and focused on preparing for Lentz's serve.

The big screen in the center of the competition venue showed the second game: Wolverine team Kong Zhendong VS Elk team Lenz, and the audience looked forward to Kong Zhendong's performance and waited with bated breath for the big battle to begin.

At this time, the media area is also tense.

Stockholm reporters, led by Mr. Taylor of Sports Illustrated and Mr. Pyle of Sports People, were in a clear confrontation with Visby and the reporters who came to watch the game.

The Visby Herald reporter said: "Pyle, did you actually watch the game in your last article? It's blowing too much, right? Could it be that he took money from the Wolverines and directly published the propaganda draft provided by others? This can lead to credibility collapse. ”

Visby Sports Weekly reporter said: "You have also seen this game, the last game you described as picking up the treasure Sith Pan, in front of Ape Allen, is not much better than the substitute, so what is the quality of the Chinese golden boy Kong Zhendong?" I'm afraid that he won't be able to break through the level of the German tank Lenz. ”

Sith Pan was crushed in the first game, so both Taylor and Pyle had nothing to argue about, but they witnessed Kong Zhendong's final half-game victory over Sweden's Peter Karlsson in their last game.

Taylor sneered confidently: "Watch this game well, you will see a guy who can't help but sing praises even if he is against the enemy." ”

Kong Zhendong is ready. The referee motions for Lenz to serve.

Lenz is a difficult hurdle to get through. He is not a passionate player, although it is not easy to play with a sense of strength and explosive strength, and he will not fight all the way because of emotional fluctuations.

The first serve showed that Lenz was not simple.

He was tall, shrunken his body, held the racket vertically down with the elbow of his right hand up, and waited to hit the ball.

At this time, his left hand was almost in front of him, and then he threw it lightly, his right elbow sank down, and the racket quickly rubbed forward.

The whole movement is smooth and rigorous, like a clock driven by gears.

Kong Zhendong turned sideways and pushed quickly with his forehand.

Lenz faced the quick return of the ball, the whole body did not tell the movement, still rhythmically sideways, elbows, wrist shakes, to complete the return of the ball.

Kong Zhendong played a backhand quickly, and Lenz only strengthened a board at this time, and the speed accelerated, and rebounded Kong Zhendong's backhand triangle to score.

Kong Zhendong's eyes froze. Although Lenz is in the same German national team as Roscoff, the two play styles are almost two extremes.

Roskoff was an outstanding representative of the violent unreasonable. Lenz's ping-pong style, however, has a distinctly German character imprinted in it.

Rigorous, as precise as precision machinery, and stronger tenacity in the face of strength, are all reflected in Lenze's style of play.

Lenz served again, and the ball was still relatively straight, with no special spin or weird lines.

Kong Zhendong rubbed it up and prepared to attack back. However, Lenz seemed to have set a program, and in the face of Kong Zhendong's rubbing ball, he directly pulled quickly, and after pulling the backhand, he continued to pull the forehand to score.

This point made Visby's reporters even more proud, and Kong Zhendong's fans at the scene sweated for him.

It won't be a flash in the pan last time, but now in the face of ordinary German players, there is no way to do it!

This point made Kong Zhendong laugh. I see.

Lentz's serve is almost unthreatening, but his training method for many years should be to target the opponent's various routines and returns.

Although this method of practice may seem a bit clumsy, it requires a lot of time and a lot of perseverance.

Obviously, Lenz had all of this, so he developed this style of technique. As long as Kong Zhendong's return is still within the normal routines, Lenz will show the corresponding restraint method like a precision instrument.

If you want to crack this style of play, even if it is the powerful ball king Persson, it will take a lot of effort, but in Kong Zhendong's opinion, there is the easiest way.

Since he is a master of routines, the method of cracking is naturally anti-routine.

His own full-power receiving method and continuous attack with forehand grabbing are all anti-routine receiving modes in this era.

Lentz started to serve the third ball, and the Elks' Ape Allen and the coaches waited for Kong Zhendong to be repaired.

Viss in the media area was even more agitated than the reporters, waiting to continue to slap the reporters of the Stockholm Sportsman newspaper in the face.

Kong Zhendong took the lead at this time, twisted his backhand in the stage, and directly entered the strong attack confrontation.

Receiving the serve ball and screwing it directly on Xuan? Lenz had never seen this routine before, so naturally there was no corresponding tactic.

Lentz fell into passivity, as if the whole machine had encountered a virus, and the return ball was a little stuck.

Kong Zhendong played quickly with a wave of force, directly beat Lenz and won this point.

Kong Zhendong's next serve did not blindly use full power and forehand quick grabbing, what he highlighted was novelty and change.

For example, in the face of a high hanging arc circle, he actually uses suction to change the arc of the ball and strive for a better return line.

Another example is that it can be solved with a quick backhand, but suddenly he grabbed it sideways and forehanded.

In the eyes of Bengerson and other coaches in the seventies, Kong Zhendong's return skills were a bit deviant and outweighed the losses, but in the face of Lenz, who had strong rigorous skills, he had an all-round advantage.

After flexibly playing the anti-routine of playing half a drama to defeat Lenz, Kong Zhendong began to build a new tactical play.

The full-force play with strong impact is put in the most important position.

In the face of an opponent with a deep routine, it is the premise to rush with a messy rhythm and playing style, but in the end, it is whether a new one can be built that determines success or failure, and the opponent cannot figure out the new offensive and defensive system of the routine.

Kong Zhendong entered the stage of building a detailed system, and Lenz became the best sparring partner.

Kong Zhendong used a full-force style of play to abuse Lentz, and the boards were all aimed at Appe Allen, who crushed the Wolverines in the first game.