Chapter 300: Good Guy - Primorac

Although the attack of Seifer in the first game was in a fog with Kong Zhendong and others, after Coach Bengerson took a break and arranged Vasli to control the rhythm, Kong Zhendong and others still patiently watched the second game.

At the start of the second game, there was a rather tug-of-war of pace between Vasri and Seifer.

However, Kong Zhendong found that Seifer's offensive and defensive rhythm can accelerate with each board in the stalemate, and the more boards he holds, the more he enters Seifer's offensive and defensive rhythm.

So what can be done to defeat Seifer's fast pace?

It can only be the first three boards. But didn't the tactics set out slow down the pace from the first three boards?

deliberately slowing down the tempo, it is natural to delay the hitting time, and the attack power is naturally weakened, how can it be possible to beat Seifer in the first three boards?

Therefore, Vasri proved this to be an unsolvable proposition with his second game.

Vasri 0; 2. Defeated.

Kong Zhendong did not get the inspiration to defeat Seifer from these two games.

He could only get it out of his mind for the time being.

Because Primorac is by no means an existence that he can overcome with distractions.

Kong Zhendong came on the court to shake hands with Primoaz.

Immediately, the two began to pull each other to get used to the new ball.

Primorac has the handsome face of an Eastern European man with a hint of melancholy, giving people a suave and victorious feeling.

If you want Kong Zhendong to talk about the feeling that Primorac gave him.

He feels that Djokovic, who is also a superstar of Eastern Europe, looks and temperaments like him.

Primorac is 180cm tall and has a modest weight.

It's definitely not a strong monster, but the muscles of the arms and thighs are strong enough but have a soft feel and agile movement that doesn't affect the body.

Kong Zhendong consciously increased the changes in spin and landing point in the training with Primorac, but Primorac responded lightly.

Kong Zhendong felt a pang in his heart: the pulling ball, which is known as the world's first basic skill, really has no loopholes.

At the beginning of the game, Kong Zhendong started with five goals.

Kong Zhendong was slightly short, put the table tennis ball in front of his eyes and stared, then threw it low, and quickly rubbed forward with his right hand backhand.

On the first serve, Kong Zhendong exerted his speed to the extreme, and did not deliberately pursue the strength of the forward rush.

Primoratz's body stretched slowly, did not perform aggressive movements such as leaning forward, and held the racket with his right hand to absorb the ball and then attack Kong Zhendong's backhand.

Kong Zhendong made a quick backhand.

Primorac received Kong Zhendong's high-speed rebound ball, and he could calmly change the line.

Kong Zhendong retreats with a forehand to return the ball.

Primorac pushed the big slash with a backhand afterburner, and punched Kong Zhendong's backhand in the far triangle.

Kong Zhendong was still in the forehand retreat area at this time, and it was impossible to cross to the backhand, so he lost the first point.

In the next four serves, Kong Zhendong showed his housekeeping skills, showing his four different styles and variations.

But something terrible happened.

Five serves, Kong Zhendong actually did not have a single goal to achieve the advantage of the first three boards.

Primorac is like wearing the aura of the protagonist, and all the changes in the serve have become a habitual routine.

Kong Zhendong heard in his previous life that Primorac was named by all table tennis masters as the person who would never eat serve in this world.

The two clashed many times in their previous lives, and Kong Zhendong at his peak only had a slight upper hand.

Now all five serves were played by Primorac to a stalemate, and Kong Zhendong finally won two points.

Primorac then served five balls.

Corresponding to the almost no mistakes in the return, Primorac's serve is not overly focused on tricky and lethal.

His first serve was a high-toss backhand serve with a personal touch.

The high toss backhand serve has long been known as the world's No. 1 gentleman's serve.

Before the ITTF rules did not limit the uncovered serve, there were very few players who could use the gentleman's serve in a dignified manner.

Kong Zhendong and Primorac in their previous lives are clear representatives.

A simple high-toss forehand serve is actually not a gentleman, because the forehand serve needs to be sideways, and after throwing the ball, a service master like Waldner can naturally block the serve during the arm fall.

The general backhand serve is to choose low throw and fast serve, so as to achieve a surprise attack in rhythm.

And only the combination of a long time of high throwing, as well as a backhand serve to swing outward, and no cover in front, is the real gentleman's serve.

Primoratz's high-toss backhand serve, no cover, no sudden change in rhythm, but that doesn't mean there is no threat.

His soft touch is transmitted to the right arm from the inside to the outside, and the spin of the table tennis ball is very strong.

Although Kong Zhendong was not fooled by any feints, he could only snatch two points while admiring Primorac's technical reserves.

At 4:6, he came to Kong Zhendong's serve again.

Kong Zhendong's next five serve options were unswervingly rushing the backhand, and after entering the stalemate, Kong Zhendong turned sideways in the backhand position, and continued to grab and pull sideways with Primorac in the backhand position.

After a season of edification, Victoria and Madeleine in the stands consider themselves to be die-hard fans who know the ball.

Madeleine was puzzled: "I don't understand it at all, what does Zhendong think?" Primorac is not a strongman with a one-sided style of play, why did Zhendong scold his backhand. Primorac is the world's No. 1 in basic skills, and the world's No. 1 person with the same balance of forehand and backhand, isn't his backhand his weakness? ”

Madeleine's doubts are also Victoria's, so she can't explain them, so she can only pray that Kong Zhendong is not confused because the score is behind and he can't find a breakthrough point.

Although most of the spectators, as well as Sith Pan and other team members, did not understand Kong Zhendong's tactical choice of attacking the backhand. However, the most important thing in the table tennis competition is to 'see the curative effect'.

That is, to see the actual results of the corresponding tactics.

Kong Zhendong attacked Primorac's backhand in a row, and actually scored 4 points in five serves, mixing the score to 8:7 in one fell swoop, and achieving a reversal.

Ben Gesen nodded repeatedly.

Sith Pan asked, "Coach, isn't Primorac the first person who claims to have the most balanced forehand and backhand, and why was the backhand easily suppressed by Zhendong?" ”

Bengerson laughed: "It's Primorac's offensive and defensive transition that he didn't adapt. Primorac has the most balanced forehand and backhand in the world, and he is a player who pays attention to the tactical system and the traditional style of play, so he has his own system for how to deal with the forehand and how to deal with the backhand. ”

Sith Pan realized, but felt that there was still a hazy layer of window paper in front of him.

Bengersen broke the point: "Primorac used to fight with his opponent, and he returned his forehand to his forehand, and he was invincible with his backhand, and there was no problem with returning directly to his backhand." Even if an opponent occasionally uses a forehand or two to fight a board or two in the backhand position, his world's top backhand will not be exposed, so it is his habit to return the ball with only the backhand in the backhand position. ”