Chapter 285: Carry out the explosion to the end

Kong Zhendong himself likes to use the high toss serve. But in the face of Liu Nankui's high-tossing serve, he must still admit that whether it is the change of rhythm or the increase in speed, he is far behind the opponent.

Liu Nankui tossed the ball high with his right hand. The table tennis ball falls in free fall. When it fell above the waist, his left hand suddenly rubbed forward violently.

Table tennis has gone from a slow free fall to a ferocious forward surge with a combined force.

Kong Zhendong took half a step back to catch the ball. He has tried his best to unload the shot, but the return ball is still too high, forming a rising top.

Liu Nankui faced the table tennis ball on the top, and rushed directly in the third version without hesitation.

His arc of rushing with the ball can be pressed very low.

Kong Zhendong's passive defense board.

Liu Nankui's left hand once again rushed wildly.

The table tennis ball bounced high and flew directly out of the court over Kong Zhendong's head, 1:0.

In the second ball, Liu Nankui still chose to throw high, but the ball path changed and he raided Kong Zhendong in the middle.

There are many options for mid-lane balls, but the lead shot is often awkward, and there is no way to fully exert force.

Kong Zhendong's waist flexibility far exceeded Liu Nankui's expectations, and he rotated his waist and pulled the diagonal line violently.

For the average right-handed player, Kong Zhendong's board is a quick pull forehand.

For the left-handed Liu Nankui, this line is a backhand that bombards him.

"Okay, it's finally done!" Coach Yin Xiao smiled.

The horizontal board player plays a straight board and can take the first step to attack the opponent's backhand position, which is naturally successful.

"Nope! For others, it may be possible, but it is far from enough for Liu Nankui. Wang Tao, who has reconciled accounts with Liu Nankui many times, was moved.

Sure enough, Liu Nankui did not move, his waist rotated, and his left hand hooked into his arms, flipping one hundred and eighty degrees.

No one expected that Liu Nankui's awkward backhand action could actually be strong when hitting the ball.

Liu Nankui's left backhand pushed a straight line and blasted into Kong Zhendong's forehand far away.

Kong Zhendong ran to save the ball and successfully saved the ball over the net, but Liu Nankui, who was guarding in front of the net, had enough time to score diagonally with a big slash.

The first ball Liu Nankui won in power, and the second ball was a backhand killer weapon.

The matchup continued with the next three serves and Kong's first service round.

Kong Zhendong relied on the change of the ball path, and after surviving the first three boards, there were still some opportunities, but he only grabbed three points out of ten goals.

Once again, it was Liu Nankui's turn to serve five, and this time he began to focus on the change of serve. As an experienced old Jiang, after gaining an advantage at the beginning, he did not continue to eat his old book, but used changes to make the opponent tired of coping, so as to expand the advantage.

At the same time as Liu Nankui changed, Kong Zhendong also chose to change.

Liu Nankui transitioned from a strength type to a dexterity change type. At the same time, Kong Zhendong changed from a change type to a full-force impact style of Gaiting.

The fans on the field rubbed their eyes, did I just watch a fake game? Not only did the two switch their playing styles, but their positions on the near table also changed, and the rhythm of attack and defense was also reversed.

This round of changes, but Kong Zhendong was more adaptable and began to chase points.

It's not that the power style of play is necessarily stronger than the dexterity type of play, but Liu Nankui is not good at the dexterity type of play, and he changed the style of play purely to make Kong Zhendong uncomfortable, not to give full play to his strengths.

On the contrary, the strong power play style near the platform is the basic technique that Kong Zhendong has been practicing hard since he entered the capital team in 90 years.

Catching the ball with full power has always been Kong Zhendong's killer tactic.

Coach Wu Jingping said with a smile: "Liu Nankui is not good at changes, but he encountered Kong Zhendong's killer move of timely adjustment, and it is natural that he will be killed and retreated."

In the next ten ball changes, Kong Zhendong grabbed six points, and after half a game, he only fell behind by two points at 9:11.

Such a situation made Liu Nankui, who once topped the world's No. 1, scream constantly.

South Korean players don't like to roar when they exert their strength, but they love to scream.

It's often swear words that are shouted.

But Liu Nankui is a swear wizard. The situation often changes after he shouts and swears.

In this game, after playing a few stinky balls and shouting a few swear words in a row, Qiu Feng returned to his sharpest and most lethal state.

At this time, Liu Nankui, who returned to the near Taiwan explosion, was the most inexplicable thing about the continuous combination of forehand and backhand.

Kong Zhendong has a lot of experience in dealing with forehand rushes, but Liu Nankui's backhand rush that surpasses the horizontal board really suppressed him.

Liu Nankui returned to his strengths in time and used the forehand and backhand to the limit, and all Kong Zhendong could do was to work hard to bite the score passively.

At 21:16, Liu Nankui won the first game strongly amid the shouts of South Korean fans.

After a short break, Ben Gesen laid out a new tactic for Kong Zhendong, and he nodded frequently while drinking water.

In the second game, Kong Zhendong started with five goals.

Kong Zhendong also chose to throw high on the first ball, and he could add the power of the wrist spin racket to the forward serve.

Liu Nankui himself is a master of high throwing, but he is obviously not suitable for this kind of serve with a combined force, and he barely returns the ball over the net, but it is obviously on the top.

Kong Zhendong kicked the ground with both legs, jumped forward violently, and scored on the stage.

Without giving Liu Nankui a chance to breathe, Kong Zhendong quickly started his second serve.

When everyone thought that Kong Zhendong was ready to rely on the combined force ball to win, several consecutive serves showed that his new tactic was not a combined serve, but multiple runs of footsteps.

In the first game, Kong Zhendong lost more in the close fight with Liu Nankui.

Liu Nankui is 26 years old, and his running ability is not as good as back then, so he clings to the advantage of the near stage and relies on the power of his upper body to score.

Ben Gesen has analyzed Liu Nankui, and among the world's top masters, the best record against him is Waldner.

Waldner is neither a master of fighting in Taiwan, nor a powerful ball king like Persson, but he won against Liu Nankui.

Waldner relied on unpredictable serves, as well as strong movement and multi-point guerrilla tactics.

Kong Zhendong's footsteps are known as China's No. 1 in the small-ball era, and looking at the world, only South Korea's Kim Chol-so can match.

His mobile combat ability is obviously stronger than Liu Nankui, so there is no need to lie on his stomach and face Liu Nankui's strongest point.

After Kong Zhendong's Taiwan-wide mobile play was launched, Liu Nankui was at a disadvantage and conceded a few goals, but in this game, he was much more persistent in the near Taiwan explosion.

The situation on the field has become Kong Zhendong's waves like the ebb and flow of the tide, and Liu Nankui is like a tenacious and tenacious rock, resisting the impact again and again.

Twenty goals were played in this way, and the two sides were still tied 10-10.

Kong Zhendong's new tactics did not put him at an absolute disadvantage like in the previous game, but it was only evenly divided.

My guerrilla warfare ability is still significantly different from Waldner's, and I can't do the way he can win, and if I want to win, I have to use new tactics.

Kong Zhendong stared at the table tennis ball in his hand, took a deep breath, threw his backhand low, and quickly spun around to serve.