Chapter 173: The Defeated Federer
"When I was interviewed, I was still so weird, can't I be more relaxed?" Erin Andrews stirred the coffee in front of her, very dissatisfied with what Fan Ju had just said.
Fan Ju scratched his head, he didn't see that he was quite normal in front of the camera, but the camera was facing him hesitantly and didn't know what to say, maybe his future opponent wanted to deal with him very simply, just bring a camera to himself.
"I think I should find time to see a psychiatrist, and maybe hypnosis or something can solve my problems." Fan Ju raised his eyebrows and teased, he didn't plan to see a psychiatrist, he wouldn't in his life.
There are too many secrets, Fan Ju doesn't want to inadvertently let others discover anything, whether it is being exposed as a feudal superstition by "approaching science", or becoming the only reborn person in human history, he is not interested.
The only thing he wants to change now is the history of tennis, to give the world another name besides Federer and Nadal.
The award of the challenge will not be delayed for too long, and even if Americans love to engage in commercial activities, Fan Ju is not obliged to accompany the organizers of the event to continue to delay time.
But all non-regulated public activities, Fan Ju needs to accept IMG's arrangement, even if it is just a street face to take pictures, it must be a passing side face, unless it is a sideline interview on the TV station, Fan Ju basically will not accept any temporary interviews, IMG has already treated Fan Ju as a future superstar.
Not far from the café, there were several people with cameras hiding in the building not far away, with the window facing the café. I was able to see Fan Ju and Erin Aderus talking happily.
There are no too intimate movements, Fan Ju occasionally makes a joke, and Erin will subconsciously pat the other party's shoulder.
That's what Erin's personality is. Fan Ju knows very well and doesn't care, he looks like a big boy when he goes crazy, he doesn't care about the people around him, he gets very self and is very comfortable, maybe that's the reason. It is easy for people to have a good impression of her, after all, compared to a virtuous and virtuous woman, such honesty. It's more reassuring.
Yan Ximu is the same, at least there is nothing to hide from Fan Ju, as for Caroline's matter, Fan Ju is willing to solve it without him knowing.
This girl is so annoying. Especially after it was exposed, it became even worse. Even when he and Yan Ximu were on the phone, they couldn't wait to intervene, using her crappy Chinese to say strange idioms, Fan Ju couldn't wait to talk to her Chinese teacher alone, and ask that Teacher Yan what he wanted this foreigner to spoil his mother tongue before he was willing to let go.
Fan Ju didn't care too much about the interaction with Erin, Yan Ximu knew about Erin, and after meeting and chatting many times, Erin also knew that Fan Ju had a current girlfriend who was studying in the United States.
But since Fan Ju sued Sù Irene. I found that this girl was more comfortable talking to herself, as if she had been relieved of a little burden. More calm and comfortable.
Erin still has work to do, while Fan Ju still has to continue to complete his intensive training, and of course, after completing the training, there are still footage of Federer's matches with his opponents waiting for him to study and analyze.
"Federer actually lost, it seems that he is still some distance from reaching the top, and I don't know if he will have time to catch up with the ......" The game has not even started, Fan Ju already knows the ending, and the game that started at 7 p.m. Italian time is calculated by time difference, and the game that ended at 9:41 p.m. is actually at 1 p.m., and the winner was decided before the official start of Fan Ju's game.
Fan Ju was preparing for the match at the time, so he couldn't watch it, but he already knew the result, and he wondered how Federer had lost and whether he could beat him in the same way, even if it was only on clay.
The content of the competition is the internal video material broadcast by the TV station, which Fan Ju specially asked Rembrandt to prepare for himself before the competition.
With no frequent camera transitions, or even very little camera shake, Fan Ju was able to see the details of the two opponents' movements and swings from a large panoramic perspective.
If you just watch the TV broadcast, maybe the visual effect will be better after switching, and you can even see the expressions of the players when you zoom in.
But these are not what Fan Ju needs, what he needs is the complete details, the speed of movement, the preparatory movements in the front and back courts, the change of position when swinging, and the angle of force.
With the switched lens, there will be a lot less to see, but now Fan Ju is watching the original video without the host's commentary, which can make him grasp the tactics of the two sides more clearly and meticulously.
On the computer screen, Federer and his opponent are warming up, which seems to be no different from the warm-up of ordinary players, and through the slightly blurry picture, it is difficult to see the subtle differences.
"If you can actually hit your opponent twice, maybe you can get more information." Fan Ju knows that there must be something different in this, just like his warm-up, in addition to adjusting his hand state, it is more used to feel the opponent's habit and rhythm of swinging, and if he can catch this rhythm earlier, he can formulate the most suitable style of play earlier.
However, this is not a simple matter, if you delay too much on the serve, there are no more rounds of confrontation, and if you want to find out the rhythm, it will take at least a few rounds of time.
If the opponent's tempo changes during this period, the time will become even longer.
Before that, if you meet a player who is unfamiliar with the rhythm and restrained by the rhythm they used to use, you are very likely to lose the first set.
The reason why slow players are slow is not that they need a lot of beats to find their own feelings, on the contrary, it is precisely because they have their own strong inherent rhythm that they need to understand the rhythm of their opponents more thoroughly in order to make effective countermeasures.
Fan Ju's rhythm belongs to the fast and hot type, and he prefers to control the game with his own rhythm at the beginning, so he is more biased towards his own side in terms of rhythm than to choose opponents.
This rhythm makes him aggressive and pressing, and when opponents can't catch his rhythmic play, it can be extremely beneficial to Fan Ju.
Similarly, if Fan Ju is controlled by the opponent to control the rhythm, then the original chaos will become disorganized, which is the reason why Fan Ju understands the importance of his own rhythm and needs to formulate his own rhythm.
"Is the strength still insufficient? This kind of forehand power is very unstable. As soon as the match began, Fan noticed that Federer was different from the previous races.
The jumping forehand is very familiar, isn't it? Fan Ju will also use such forehands to make up for his lack of power attack, but in previous matches, Fan Ju has never seen Federer use the same technique, maybe but rarely, but this match is a bit unusual.
Is it good to use a jumping forehand?
If you cite this user, you will be able to make a very fair judgment.
Very powerful, in the first shot of the raid, so that the whole body is concentrated together, it will undoubtedly make the head faster, so as to play more intense spin and faster ball speed.
But again, this kind of power is also very problematic, no matter how good your balance is, he is afraid that he is at twice the speed, and in the moment of jumping, he loses friction and balance with the ground.
Returning the ball will become more unstable, and the first action will become more sluggish than before after the return.
Knowing that there is such a shortcoming, Federer still uses it, unlike Fan Ju, who has a multiple of stable dìng, and has really been using it frequently since the first game.
However, Fan Ju found that under such a powerful shot, it did not bring Federer more advantages, on the contrary, there were more mistakes, and at the same time, the movement speed became slower.
"Could it be that the opponent's return ball made him have to use a jumping force to catch the ball?"
Because of the picture, Fan Ju couldn't see clearer details, but according to the opponent's information, Fan Ju thought of a very likely reason, which may be a little untenable, but it makes sense to put it in front of him.
Topspin, with a strong upward jump topspin, the opponent's return ball does not land deeply, and most of the book landing points are just in the right position for Federer to hit the highest rising point.
It's a beautiful shot on hard courts, but on clay it's a disaster!
A high-bouncing ball means that the ball is hit higher, which also means that the height of the ball is deviated from the height of the ball that you are used to swinging.
The slightest change to a master can make a big difference, and the reason why the opponent can get Federer to play so many forehands is undoubtedly to make such a choice.
It looks like a jump, but it's actually a little less power and spin than Federer's standing forehand in the past, and as a clay veteran, he clearly exerted his best in the final battle of his career.
Finely control the landing point and spin in order to make the opponent hit the most unquality return ball, and make your chances of winning the game higher!
Whether it is scheming or witty, but this approach does make Federer a little miserable, and perhaps this lesson will tell him that when he encounters such an opponent again, he needs to be more cautious to face it.
The Masters finals in Italy are a bit different, as they are all two-set before the finals, and only after the finals do they become a three-set system like a Grand Slam.
However, the buffer of one more set did not help Federer, after the opponent won the first set 7:5, the second set was a big score of 6:2 to lose the game, until the third set, Federer gradually began to fight back, but it was too late, the opponent in the tie-break, won the last set of the game to win a Masters.
Although the opponent did not have an ace, the first-serve scoring rate was as high as 77%, compared to Federer's less than 50% of the first-serve, and it was said that the opponent won the stable service game and had an absolute advantage. (To be continued......)