Chapter 227: Fan Ju Evolution
Carlos Moya watched Fan Ju on the opposite side pick up the ball and waited on the bottom line for several seconds, such an abnormal move brought Carlos Moya a very bad feeling.
He watched the video of the match between Fan Ju and Federer, and he couldn't help but be amazed by the wonderful duel, and at the same time, he also watched Fan Ju's normal performance after that, and he never had such a grinding when serving, and he didn't even have the action of picking the ball.
"Remember, the first step of the serve, let your opponent not figure out what you want to do, don't leave the opponent a clear rhythm, remember that this is your serve, it's up to you, and let your opponent be afraid of your serve and like a extension!" The first lesson that serving coach Romdi taught to Fan Ju was not a technical correction, but a correction of a series of sloppy mistakes in Fan Ju's past serves.
Pretending to look at the ball, in fact, there is nothing to see, Fan Ju only thinks that the balls in front of him look similar, after all, they are ATP Masters level match balls, almost all of them are carefully selected, and the surface is almost the same, I dare not say that there are no burrs, but if you really want to use your eyes to see which one is better, forgive Fan Ju without this ability.
Fan Ju doesn't have it, so most tennis players basically don't have it, so what do they rely on to pick the ball? To put it bluntly, it is pleasing to the eye.
Now that I am psychologically pleasing to the eye, I believe that I will definitely be able to hit a beautiful serve with this ball, then this amazing tool of the human body will naturally make some changes, and the brain will set the goal after self-hypnosis.
Of course, the air pressure in the ball can also cause a slight difference in the serve, and it is usually not necessary to use one ball in a row during the match. Or if you happen to encounter a low-quality tennis ball directly, this problem basically does not occur.
Seeing that the opponent was a little irritable waiting on the baseline, Fan Ju also completed the action of picking the ball. The eyes glanced at the other side, and the body made some slight adjustments.
Take a step back with your right foot, swing your body back, and throw the ball into the air, these serve movements are exactly the same as Fan Ju's past, when Fan Ju's right back foot steps forward and the racket swings upward. This qiē has become completely different from the past!
His gaze shifted to a month ago, when Fan Ju endured the hard physical muscle training and thought that he could finally touch the racket and relax. only to find out that the truth is not as simple as he imagined.
Romdi is very kind and meticulous in his training of players, but like most coaches, he is usually a very easy person to communicate with.
But that day, Romdi had a different face. Fan Ju went to the training ground and did not catch his racket. Instead, all he saw was a basket of tennis balls, and a strange facility.
"Try to make your serve and toss the ball at the same height." It's a simple requirement, but it's extremely difficult to defect in that facility.
A "door frame" designed entirely according to the optimal height of the ball thrown by the fan, once the height of the ball is thrown above or below this range, the door frame will sound an alarm according to the induction, and this standard is the only way to meet this standard. The door frame will quietly wait for the next toss, needless to say. It must be a new invention of the R&D department.
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After the ball hits the ground on the hard court, it is more in line with the fundamental meaning of the word bounce, different from the grass crossing, and also different from the friction of the red clay, just a quick bounce, normal rotation, normal height, and more reflective of a player's serving strength!
Without a second swing, Carlos Moya did not react to the 210-kilometer inside corner serve at all, which was the result of intensive training for Fan Ju, and perhaps those who had not experienced it could not imagine why just one month of tossing training would make such a big difference in the serve.
Serving, Fan Ju basically did not get any kind of opportunity to swing the racket upwards at high speed in serving training, except for the adaptation of the ball to Raschet.
However, it turns out that Coach Romdy has indeed grasped the core of the problem of Fan Ju, and there is no problem with the entire serving action corrected by double speed, and the real problem is not in the serve, but in the throw.
How much of an impact does a steady throw have on the serve? It can improve a player's service goal rate from a young age, and in the big picture, it is definitely a key factor that can determine how effective the ball will be in the end.
Throwing the ball at the same height can make Fan Ju's swing more powerful, don't worry about the height of the ball, don't need to be distracted by the rhythm, just swing the racket, then the desired serve will naturally be hit!
The foundation of the model is very weak, and it is difficult to change this, and it may take a year or even several years to correct it as a whole, regardless of the fact that if it is only for one technology, or even just one action, it can make a great change in a month, and produce qualitative changes.
"Good ball, two aces, this feeling is really refreshing!" Fan Ju looked at another shot that was missed by his opponent in the inside corner, and the sigh in his heart was really indescribable.
This kind of serve, which can only be described by the word "cool", is not very fast, 205-210 kilometers, and the up and down error is only 5 kilometers.
This speed is not the fastest in men's professional tennis, and even the top 10 is barely enough, but this is not the fastest serving speed of Fan Ju, but the speed of Fan Ju's "steady dìng".
Fastest and steady? How big the difference is, when Fan Ju disregards the landing point, regardless of the opponent's position, with his further strengthened upper body strength, it is no problem to play a serve of more than 220 kilometers.
However, this kind of absolute speedball, let alone a direct ace, is difficult to play a threatening suppression.
However, the steady dìng serve represents the average strength of Fan Ju's serve, and the serve of more than 200 kilometers may only be a little troublesome for Fan Ju's serve, but for most opponents, once the direction of the serve is enough to produce a gap between the opponent and the opponent, then this serve represents a word, deadly!
Carlos Moya was lucky to be the first person to serve after Fan Ju's evolution, and of course he was also lucky, Fan Ju was not completely used to this kind of serve, and the 57% first-serve goal rate may be able to increase to 60% or even more than 65% after stabilizing the dìng, but for now. It is difficult to have 3 consecutive high-quality serves in one set.
"Two aces, one second shot, saving a lot of speed." Fan Ju looked ready to go. The opponent who is waiting for his second shot is very happy with this efficiency.
In the past, Fan Ju's first serve had suppressive power, but it was extremely difficult to cause absolute suppression, and even if he scored a goal, he had to play two beats with the opponent.
In the face of ordinary opponents, Fan Ju naturally does not need to have too much pressure. Continue the advantage of serving to solve the opponent, but in the face of a strong opponent, then start double the speed. It became an insurance option.
And now, even if the two serves just now are not aces, but just ordinary serves to score directly, the effect is the same for Fan Ju.
He reinforces the purpose of the serve. And not just for the sake of scoring. It's more about saving valuable speed, so that he can play more and stronger advantages in the opponent's service game.
The speed of the second serve is not fast, but after improving the stability of the ball, the speed of Fan Ju's second serve has also increased from the original 160-170 kilometers to 170-180 kilometers, with an acceleration of 10 kilometers. However, it is already equivalent to the level of one serve of some professional players who are junior non-serving players.
The second shot was not slow, but Carlos Moya did not feel threatened. The backhand swing sideways, the ball is very solid, it is a very beautiful return ball in the middle, not fatal, but enough for the double to stand on a relatively fair starting line for the next shot.
"Think beautifully!"
Fan Ju's reaction speed is never slow, even if it is at a non-double speed, such an ordinary return will not miss the catch, he knows his own serve and landing, and has already guessed the position of the opponent's return, and took the first step to seize the position of the forehand racket, stand still, and prepare to accumulate strength for the counterattack.
After so many matches and head-to-head battles with many opponents with strong forehands, Fan Ju clearly realized that when your forehand has a chance, don't give up, and don't panic when your opponent's forehand has a chance.
Once you give up, it means that you have lost a great opportunity to attack, and if you panic, it will be the difference between winning and losing.
The stronger the forehand opponent, the more determined it is to hit back, towards the direction you confirmed, and use all your strength to hit it back!
What a month of strength training has brought to Fan Ju, bench press from 150 kg, up to 158 kg, there is an improvement, but there is no absolute qualitative change, it is still far from the goal set by Fan Ju and the team, but in front of the 8 kg table xiàn on the racket, it is enough to play a completely different effect.
Carlos Moya caught Fan Ju's swing, and he also rushed to the position where the ball was flying, his body found his balance, and the forehand was also positioned, and he thought he was enough to suppress his opponent with this ball in reverse, and use his second serve to press his opponent's serve.
However, when the racket touched the ball, Carlos Moya's arm couldn't help but step back slightly, and the action of returning the ball had been made, but it did not hit the shot he expected.
The big oblique angle became the midline return ball, and the opponent Fan Ju was still standing in that position, just adjusting the direction of the power of one body with a small step, and another strong forehand towards the opposite angle, which was exactly the same as the ball just now, as if it was a mirror irradiated action.
Carlos Moya touched the ball while running, but without the steady position and center of gravity just now, the ball became heavier, and the ball carried power, the indomitable strength of the top hard-court players, and the qualitative change of Fanju's continuous training.
The ball flew, and in the face of such a powerful forehand, Carlos Moya was powerless to fight back at all, he did not have super strength, and he did not have the ability to absolutely turn the tide. (To be continued......)
PS: The following attributes are given to the tennis masters who have been supporting them
(The following numbers are not double-speed state)
Name: Fan Ju
Profession: Professional tennis player
Age: 18 years and 1 month
Best record all-time: Wimbledon semi-finals Queen's Cup semifinals
ATP Pro Points: 581
Current career ranking: 72
Handedness: Right-handed SLR
Basic Attributes (60 is the basic level of a tennis professional)
Strength: 82
Speed: 81
Reaction: 90
体lì:94
Technical attributes
Serve: 80
Return ball: 74
Forehand: 85
Backhand: 79
In front of the net: 76
Prognostic: 79
Spiritual attributes
Match Focus: 85
Compression resistance: 91
Key Ball: 90