God of Tennis

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Hanwoojin winked at the movements that Okuda just showed. Though I had expected to get on my coat before, I had a perfectly groomed pohand double in front of my eyes, and I was in trouble. Takes over both sides

At the same time, that special skill that makes a strong counterattack possible was not something that even Han Woo-jin could look down on.

‘Clay, at least with the hard-coats, there's no way to deal with it on the grass. ’

Even Okuda, who is relatively weak in strength, has more power than Hanwoojin's one hand to strike a two-handed captive. Add even the bounce of grass to that, and you're not at the level of something you can do with a clumsy trick. At best, Bae.

It is the limit to retreat to the Isline and respond with formal law.

However, Hanwoojin's review of the Forhand Double was cut off by Okuda's continued ball. It was a fool to shake his hand when he was sober. If I had a stronger opponent on the other side, I wouldn't be able to say.

Pa-ang!

The sub goes low again. Whether Hanwoojin was wary of being hit strongly or not, the ball's restraint was not far off compared to its tricky trajectory. You've given up half the benefits of sub-games, including Service Aces.

It was a bold decision.

‘It's time to move on. ’

There is still not enough data to find out how to attack. It was hard to find vulnerabilities in Han Woojin's style, even though his eyes were great. There is a need to observe at least a few more games, maybe a whole set.

There was. Han Woo-jin decided to stick to his usual return a little while ago.

Pa-ang!

The ball raised from the bottom falls, drawing a clean parabola. If you find something different than a point, this time you aimed to the right, not to the left of Okuda. To see if there's a time difference between the two when you change the center of gravity.

It was a guess.

But things couldn't have gone so easily.

Okuda leans to the right like a pendulum. You reach the ball's drop point, and even the timing of the right foot is perfectly aligned.

That natural movement was proof of how much he had worked with his bones cut. Not enough innate talent, so the Forhand Double, trimmed with annual rigorous training, has been filling up even the gaps between needles.

Paoaoaoaoang!

“Thirty Love (30: 0)! ”

That's two points. Hanwoojin glanced at the back of the ball, which cut off a corner of his coat with a thick eye.

The bounce was fierce because it was hit with such a strong force. Moreover, it was reasonable to target the point furthest from Han Woo-jin. Even if the Forhand Double is awesome, it's hard to take it head-on with Han Woojin's power.

I won't.

“· · · How can I feel it? ”

It was more complicated than I thought. Wherever he could send them back to the punch, it was like a simple punch became a crystal ball. You don't have to have any special skills or tactics to maintain a rally.

is gradually falling apart.

But there is no perfect style in the world: Zokovich will grow up to be a monster 10 years from now, but his style is simply overwhelmingly high in overall competence, including the basics. Zokovich.

Nine other players must play the same game to never achieve the same result. Style itself cannot claim perfection.

‘Wait for the floor to come out. And · · ·'

From then on, it breaks down.

Pa-ang!

Whether you know Hanwoojin's heart or not, Okuda's sub crossed the net again.

* * *

Hanwoojin wins the game again. Again, it's hard to handle the service of a heavyweight player on a lawn court. Service Aces only record two orders of magnitude.

But Okuda's skill is not great either. I feel underrated compared to ranking. Protecting a sub-game against a Han Woojin player is never easy. No matter how hard a lawn coat hits an iron wall,

I am.

Looking at Han Woo-jin who won the game with Service Ace, two commentators vomited.

No matter how one-sided the game was, the expectations for today's two rounds were somewhat lower due to the significant differences between 19th and 52nd place.

But Okuda Ryosuke's ability was much greater than they expected. The 1-set score was now 43, which is a fairly straightforward one.

Looks like Okuda's Two Hands created this situation. If you look closely, the ball is being held by both hands, whether it's to the right or to the left. It's a two-handed thing, but I don't know if I remember that style.

No, sir.

The former director's remarks clarified the starting point of the situation. Okuda's Forhand Double was a style that was placed outside common sense in the name of specialized technology.

Was there not a tennis player with two handles before the modern era? Not only did they arrive at acquired learning like Radar, but the innate dual handrails were also moderate.

But none of those two hands changed their hands naturally like Okuda.

Can you explain why that is, sir?

It's not a difficult story. Even if you train with your hands balanced, it's impossible to balance them perfectly.

Two-handles were not something you could make match the training strength of your right hand and your left. If you don't train your hands to alternate weights in your life, and the muscles that transfer power to your hands are parallel,

No. And if that's all I had to say, I had no reason to say so.

It's also a two-handed thing, and it's a way of saying, is that style possible? The average tennis ball speed is over 150 kilometers, or 170 to 200 kilometers on a sub level. The position of the hand you use to pick up objects that fast.

Changing it is like asking for injuries to joints or ligaments. A normal player wouldn't even try.

But the Okuda player is actually doing it, right?

So that player is special. They would have been personalized to fit the flexibility of the joints, the rigid ligaments and the muscular, innate and physical conditions. It's not teaching you how to do it.

The outside wasn't paying, but I was amazed at the original style of Okuda. Genius is not something you can judge by the speed at which you acquire a skill or by the standards of good physics. Someone else

It was fit for the title of genius to do what he couldn't.

From that point of view, Okuda Ryosuke is definitely a genius.

I felt even more sorry for him.

‘Why would Woojin meet the same guy? ’

Tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk. The director's tongue struck his gums. Did they say you get struck by lightning when you're near a loser? I couldn't think of a more accurate analogy. If you run into another player, not Han Woo-jin, then 16 or 8.

It was worth a look.

I was unlucky. It was just that.

Pa-ang!

Okuda's sub bounces over the net and across the grass. Strong hits are not a good angle, but short turns are a burden on the bounce. I had no choice but to hand over the stroke as Okuda intended.

It was.

However, Han Woo-jin did not do so.

‘It's time to reveal the fabric. Shall we lay down now?’

Okuda's sub-game is strong because it is clearly rooted in a Forhand Double. However, the Forhand Double did not have the advantage of being hit by a power heater such as Han Woojin. That's why it was the same tactic as now.

Association of a low-pass sub followed by a two-handed pohand aiming for a remote point. It was a strategy that accepted that there was no chance of winning by battling with strength or speed.

However,

Paan!

What if a serve like the beginning of a strategy is cut off?

Hanwoojin's racket cuts the ball with a eerie sound. The stroke that captured the right side area killed the entire force of Okuda's hit sub. Even a battle-polished veteran in the first turn, Jonas, is a return drop shot with his tongue out. Processing

A byproduct of reflexes and strong forearms.

“Hehe!”

Okuda lunges toward the ball falling into the net. I knew it was too late, but if the deadlock collapses here, it doesn't just end with a point being taken away.

After barely catching up with the ball's bounce, Okuda pushes the racket into a neutral position.

Paan!

It was just about handing over the net. Moreover, the center of gravity, which was lost by handing the ball over too much, grabs the ankle. If the opponent is hit by a ball, no matter what happens, it cannot be avoided. Okuda, please keep one knee down on your coat.

I prayed that Jean would never get the ball.

It was truly a worthless origin.

Pa-ang!

“Fifteen All (15: 15)! ”

Han Woo-jin hits the racket as if he was waiting to win points. With Okuda's resistance in mind, he was approaching the net from the end of a Sanga service coat. So you can punch the ball right in front of you.

Outside.

‘Here we go again. ’

Hanwoojin stretched his racket, facing Okuda looking up at him with a slight expression.

Forehand Double is definitely a great skill. Even Hanwoojin, who had a strong face to rally, wanted to avoid winning the rally by handing him over to the lawn court.

On the contrary, however, it also meant that other skills or competencies, other than Forhand Double, were of little concern.

So Han Woo-jin disconnected from the service that led the rally. Depending on the opponent's response, Han Woo-jin, with the power of the power heater and the awakening of the netplayer, was able to excel in off-planet warfare.

Now, the inexperienced Okuda is not a match for a pair with only one style.

On the other hand, Okuda, who had lost her connection to the Forhand Double, began to shake right from the next point.

Paoaoaoaoang!

A ball dropped at a terrifying speed grazed Okuda's side head and crashed it near the baseline. It was good that Han Woo-jin drove the disconnected sub into the lobe. But the next development is beyond Okuda's imagination.

He pulls away. Hanwoojin, who jumps right up, sticks a smash through him.

“Fifteen Thirty (15: 30)! ”

The advantage of the point has been reversed. Just as the time when each one was satisfied with his own sub-game was a lie, Hanwoojin's aggression easily trampled Okuda's realm. In Okuda, the struggle that demands immediate situational correction...

It was the realm of the earth.

The aftermath of the blockade of the only reliable corner of the Pohand Double broke the balance of the two fighters.

Moreover, unlike Okuda, who tied the Forhand Double, there was no way to block the sub of Hanwoojin. How to block the flying sub at the start of the game in the first place.

After taking away his sub-game, Okuda had to take a step back while giving up even Hanwoojin's subsequent sub-game.

“Han Test Game! Set won by Ujin Han! ”

With a set of declarations, the two players immediately left their coats and walked to their seats. Not only did Hanwoojin win the set, but Okuda, who was in even more disadvantage, had nothing to call a change in face color.

Had it been a regular ATP league, it would have been in the middle of Grand Slam now with a 5-set three-round. Only when a set is stolen can I reveal my own dullness under all circumstances.

Each with his own angles, the two players had the next set.

Ends