Vol 4 Chapter 45: Advance to the semifinals (one more)


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If in the 1990s, playing before the net was a skill that athletes must master, then after entering the 21st century, the bottom line has become the most basic tactical game in tennis.
The bottom line of tennis is mainly divided into two types of bottom line offensive play and bottom line defensive play. Among them, the representative of the bottom line of attack is Federer, and the representative of the bottom line of defensive play is Nadal.
Technically, Federer is indeed a versatile player. However, of the many offensive methods Federer has mastered, the technique of bottom line attack is undoubtedly his best. Federer is known as the strongest forehand in history. His forehand is also known as the "hand of God". Under his strong forehand, the bottom line pulls the attack and turns sideways to become Federer's sharpest weapon. This style of play can often move opponents throughout the game, and the viewing is also very good, so people will say that Federer can always play a gorgeous offense.
Federer's bottom-line pull to sideways attack requires a strong forehand in addition to good skills. Many players are now trying to learn this kind of Federer's play, but the technology is not as good as Federer, and at the same time lacks the strongest forehand in history, naturally Federer can not play the kind of power.
At the peak, Federer used this bottom line to play, which can be said to be a nightmare for all players. Except for Nadal who can use the clay court to compete with Federer, for other players, Federer’s bottom line tactics are simply There is no solution.
Davidenko is very afraid of Federer's bottom line tactics. Davydenko's style is often used by Federer to move back and forth with this tactical mobilization. More importantly, Davydenko is not a talented player. After a long time of running back, Davydenko's unforced errors will increase significantly, especially in the last few games of each game, Davydenko will continuously lose the ball.
So when Davidenco found out that Zhang Guan was also using the bottom line to pull the sideways attack. The first thing that comes to mind is Federer. Davidenco's impression of Federer's style of play is really too deep. If he lost nine times in a row, how could he not be impressed!
At this time, Davydenko suddenly panicked. He made a mistake in his first shot, and his subsequent second shot was received by Zhang Guan. Then there were several consecutive bottom line pulls.
"Oops, Zhang Guan has to attack the diagonal sideways again!" Although Davydenko had already expected it, he was caught off guard and lost his serve.
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"Zhang Guan would use Federer's tactics, which was really unexpected before the game. I thought Zhang Guan would use the pre-net play." Davidenko took a deep breath: "There are too many people in this world. Studying Federer's style of play. But no one can do it like Federer. I think Zhang Guan is just learning a lot. He can't have Federer's good judgment and such a strong forehand. So I need to calm down, don’t panic, continue to fight steadily, and look for opportunities!"
Next is Zhang Guan's serve. Although Davidenco tried hard to score the goal, he still failed to finish the break. The score at this time came to 4-2. For Davidenko, every subsequent service should not be lost, and Davidovic must also find a way to break Zhang Guan's serve.
In the seventh game between the two sides, Davydenko successfully defended the service, but the whole process was very difficult. He was still transferred by Zhang Guan using the bottom line. Back and forth, thanks to Davydenko's serve in this round, it was still stable. Otherwise, it is likely to be broken by Zhang Guan again.
In the eighth inning, Zhang Guan began to strengthen the offensive in front of the net, but did not achieve too good results, was scored by Davydenko, then Zhang Guan turned to the baseline offensive play, and finally won his own serve Bureau.
At this time the score came to 5-3, the next game is a crucial game for Davidenco, if he can not keep his serve, he will lose the first set game.
However, it was also in this round that Davidenko’s last thing he wanted to see happened. Under running back and forth, his unforced errors increased, and in one round he appeared three unforced Mistakes, which can be said to be fatal in tennis, he also lost his serve, and also lost the first set game of both sides.
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At this time, Davydenko felt very depressed, not only because he lost the first set game, but also because the feeling of losing was almost the same as when he lost to Federer.
"Zhang Guan's bottom line offensive play is exactly the same as Federer's, like it was carved in a mold! Did Federer ever teach Zhang Guan to play tennis before? I haven't heard of any news in this regard, but why did the two men play the bottom line? It’s like this. Zhang Guan’s forehand spin accuracy is no worse than Federer’s, and his footwork moves faster, so that it is easier to catch the ball with his forehand. In this way, how Zhang Guan becomes a strengthened version Federer!"
This idea shocked Davydenko. Now Federer is strong enough. If Federer can move faster, I am afraid that Nadal on the clay court is not Federer's opponent.
"How come young people are better than one at first, there is a Nadal first, then Djokovic comes out, and now there is a crown, it seems that Federer will not lack challengers in the future!"
Davydenko replaced a new racket and stepped onto the field.
At the beginning of the second set of the two sides, Zhang Guan still insisted on using the bottom line of attack, but he joined in more attempts.
"No wonder Davydenko never wins Federer. Federer's tactics are really effective against Davydenko. Davydenko's physical talent is really average. Once mobilized, there will be more mistakes. Next I try a more extreme landing point." Zhang Guan swings the ball and hits the ball this time, the ball's landing point directly flew past the position of the sideline.
Davydenko made a big step and ran past, but still one step behind, only to watch the ball fall on the sideline, and then bounced out.
Next, Zhang Guan still chose the landing point closer to the edge, three consecutive goals, twice fell within the bounds, and once fell outside the bounds.
However, Davydenko seemed very embarrassed, his footsteps didn't seem to be as agile as he had just started, and he had more and more turnover errors during the run.
The final score of this set was 6-2, and Zhang Guan won again.
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"My foot hurts a little." Davidenco knew that the mistake of returning the ball during his running was due to a problem with his foot.
In the winter, Davydenko had been examined by a doctor. At that time, the doctor had informed Davydenko that his foot was at risk of stress fractures, and advised Davydenko not to participate in competitions with such high frequency. It is best to take a rest Half a year. However, Davydenko apparently did not follow the doctor’s advice. Just entering 2007, Davydenko first ran to Qatar to participate in the Doha Open, competing for high prizes, and then participated in the Sydney International Championship non-stop, and the result was in the second round of the competition I chose to retire because of a discomfort in the foot.
Now, the Australian Open has reached the quarter-finals. After being transferred back to run continuously, Davidenco felt discomfort in his feet.
"It's already behind 2-0. Zhang Guan's bottom line offensive play is no worse than Federer. It seems that today's game is impossible to win. It is more important to protect yourself from injury."
In the next third set, Davydenko gave up his resistance after retaining his first two serve games, and lost the game again. Zhang Guan also successfully advanced to the semifinals. (To be continued.)
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