Nadal stayed on the bottom line parallel to Fan Ju. It was obvious that he did not intend to intercept on the net. This was good news for Uriet and Black. After all, there was no surprise in front of the net and the serve The power is relatively weakened. Of course, the two did not let him go, because in previous games, it was not uncommon for Fan Ju to suddenly hit the net after serving. If he wanted to send the ball to the space behind Fan Ju, he would have to seize the short moment when Fan Ju hit the net. opportunity. Doubles is different from singles. The expansion of the venue makes more areas where scores can be scored. The corridors that were originally out of bounds have become key areas for scoring and missing balls in doubles. This is unfamiliar to singles players. The sense of ball and space makes players who specialize in singles often lack vigilance for attacks in the corridor area, resulting in unnecessary points loss. "Hmph! I won't let you break serve easily." Standing on the service line, Fan Ju saw that his opponent had completed the change of formation, one behind the other, and the opponent who was receiving the serve at the back was obviously positioned further forward, intending to After receiving the serve, he also followed the ball to the net to block another route. After patting the ball, Fan Ju glanced sideways at his opponent in front of the net. Fan Ju shifted his body slightly. The angle change was very subtle. If you don't observe carefully, you won't be able to notice the difference from before. For doubles serve, if you want to intercept the ball in front of the net, it is better to serve it directly to the inside corner, because the return ball will basically be in the midline range. In other words, for the partner who is blocking in front of the net, such a serve is more effective. Easily intercepted. But Nadal¡¯s interception efficiency is too low, and it is very likely that he will fall into the control of the opponent. Fan Ju¡¯s choice is simpler and more direct, serve! Use accurate first serve to win, don't seek to take the initiative to score. But they have to suppress their opponents accurately. This is something he and Nadal have learned from their experience in the first two rounds. There are not no service-type doubles combinations. An excellent server's role in doubles is no worse than that in doubles. Although alternating serves will weaken some of the threats on the serve, it can also reduce the consumption of continuous serves and physical strength, making the serve more efficient and lethal. "Hey!" Nadal shouted, startling his opponent, and accurately caught the opponent's return ball with his forehand at the baseline. Changed the serve angle. Let the serve hit the outside corner. The opponent has no choice but to reluctantly pick up the serve that flies to the outside. The ball was caught beautifully, and the 200-kilometer serve was returned in a straight line. But the problem is that there is no one at the end of this straight line, but Nadal, who is holding the racket firmly, is waiting eagerly. The shot was shot with his left hand, but the backhand position of others was his forehand position. His left hand suddenly exerted force. The moment the opponent had not reached the net to complete the block after receiving the serve, the ball had already passed through the gap between the two and landed accurately. On the diagonal sideline! "Beautiful! The next ball is an inside corner kick. Try to hit it through the middle." Fan Ju smiled and gave Nadal a high-five to celebrate. The opponent ignored a very crucial point, that is, Fan Ju is not the only one who is strong on this court. . Nadal at the bottom line is by no means a pushover. In the first two rounds, the light radiated by Fan Ju in front of the net covered up Nadal, the future star. However, when the opponents understood that a single strong attack would be difficult to score against Fan Ju's interception, they shifted to attacking the bottom line. Nadal¡¯s light can no longer be concealed! Fan lifted his serve, and his opponent was not aware of it at this time. Fan Juzheng consciously guided the opponent's return ball towards Nadal's powerful forehand position. It seems that the serve is constantly changing, but in fact it is based on the position of the opponent's return ball. In order to control the first serve to enter the boundary better, Fan Ju also slightly sacrificed some speed. Even if it only increases the success rate of first-serve goals by 5%, it is enough to ensure that several parties can firmly occupy the advantage of suppression in the service game. "It's not normal, it's so abnormal! Why is this happening?" There were 4 balls played in the game, and 3 of them were hit by Nadal's return shots. The business ball was Fan Ju's second serve, and he was caught. He hit a strong attack, causing the return ball to hit the net. Seeing that the score of the first game was 40:15, there was basically no chance to break serve, but the two of them were still full of doubts, thinking about the problems that occurred in this service game. Thinking about doubles is more frequent than singles. In addition to tactics, it is more important to communicate the problems you find with your teammates so that you can make adjustments during the game. Unlike singles, where you can try it as soon as you think of it. In doubles, if you fight alone, it will only interfere with your own offense, disrupt coordination, and instead give opportunities to your opponent. "The last ball is about to be played." Fan Ju whispered, and Nadal nodded to express that he knew that frequent use of the baseline was not good, so the two of them also set up some balls.Several interspersed tactics are used to confuse the opponent while also ensuring more effective scoring. Throwing the last ball, Fan Ju further restrained his serving power and served the ball 180 kilometers from the inside corner. It was not fast but he could see that he was putting on a strong spin on it. Topspin serve can better make the ball fall quickly after passing the net. During the serve, it also means that it can fall into the boundary more accurately. Landing too early and having too long a flying distance will of course affect the opponent's judgment. As an excellent topspin serve player, you need to be able to press the ball on the bottom line of the serving circle, and obtain strong enough spin while also Able to maintain speed and power. Control the bounce height of the ball at the optimal height, higher than the opponent's shoulders, so that the opponent's return cannot show strength and control. Fan Ju¡¯s control over the spin of the serve is very strong, and the landing point is not very precise, but this is enough. The moment he swung the racket, he had already rushed to the net with the ball. Nadal did not stay still at the baseline, but quickly moved parallel to fill the position where Fan Ju was serving just now. The ball hit the ground and bounced much higher than Black expected from the receiving position. He was only 170cm tall, and when the ball reached his parallel hitting position, the height was almost above his head! This allowed him to almost maintain the posture of holding the racket to hook the ball, and finally blocked the ball. But don't forget that this was Fan Ju's topspin serve, and it was not over when it touched the ball. The weight of the spin on the ball was even heavier than that of a hit shot put. Although the ball was saved, there was no strength at all, and the center of gravity of the body completely lost its direction. "Well done!" After the ball passed the net, Fan Ju's racket followed immediately, and there was a large gap in front of the net, as if it could be penetrated at any time. Fan Ju came up from the baseline slowly after all. Fan Ju knew this better than anyone. At the moment he made the volley, Uriet's racket in front of the net also blocked it. Judging from the angle, the ball was very likely to come from Fan Ju. He passed behind him and hit the angle where he was serving! "No!" Uriet didn't have time to react. He just subconsciously intercepted Fan Ju's volley at the net. He didn't realize that this angle was not empty. Nadal had already aimed at this ball on the baseline. In many practice drills, when Fan Ju's volleys were knocked back to the opposite corner of the serving position by opponents staying in front of the net several times after serving, they came up with the idea. This change came out. Fan Ju serves to the net, and Nadal quickly moves to the position where Fan Ju is serving. This quick short volley will definitely avoid Fan Ju's forward position. And there is only one angle left, and that is where Fan Ju served the ball before! No matter how many times I watch Nadal¡¯s backhand pass, I always feel that Fan Ju feels that only by giving this kid enough transition time on clay can the true power of this backhand be unleashed. Nadal is often exploited by fast-paced opponents in matches. The main problem is that the speed of the forehand and backhand racket transition slows down his ability to deal with fast-paced opponents. With Nadal's strength and control of the ball, as long as he is given enough time, he can hit topspin that is difficult for most opponents in today's tennis. Like Fan Ju, once he seizes the offensive momentum, he can attack like a wave. , you can engulf your opponent and never find a chance to counterattack. Once in front of the net, Nadal switched to a one-handed shot. This essentially changed the feel of the ball that Nadal had developed. Certain adjustments were needed in interception. Too fast a change speed was not conducive to his best performance. Strong power. However, playing doubles with Fan Ju, Nadal can stay at the bottom line with peace of mind. All he has to do is to complete the coordination with Fan Ju at the bottom line and make up for the loopholes left by Fan Ju after filling in at the net. . It seems that there are not many opportunities to catch the ball, but in fact, under such a tactical system, the two people's common advantages can be better utilized. Facing their opponents, they also have to bear more pressure. There are wolves in front and tigers in the back. Any wrong timing could lead to a fatal disaster. "It's a pity, it's still too thin." Seeing that his opponent tied the score again, Fan Ju felt a little regretful. The coordination between the two is good, but they have more than enough offense but not enough defense. It is not that their abilities are too poor, but that the expansion of the doubles court has diluted their abilities. Most of the tactics that can be used at present rely on ability to fill positions. There is a certain amount of space in front of the net and at the bottom line. During the game, you can only make up for it by patching it here and there. It is still not able to truly be fearless in the doubles arena. opponent's position. Seeing that the first set was about to end, Fan Ju and Nadal saved two breaks and successfully broke serve once. The fight at 6:4 was not easy, and the twoThe opponent is only the No. 8 seed in the tournament. "Let's end the game in the next set. There's no point in dragging it out." Fan Ju made a decision during the set, and Nadal also understood what Fan Ju was talking about. The rampage in front of the net will begin again, and the wave that drowns the opponent will set the stage for this game. The end of the game. (To be continued)r655?¡