The first serve did not expect to score directly. Yukimura Seiichi originally went with the mentality that the ball would definitely be caught by Ninomiya Kiyoshi, so he knew the point of the ball after it was hit back. Move to the vicinity of the landing point, make some adjustments, let the ball first touch the center of the racket a little lower, and then hit the ball back as if doing a very strange racket action.

Anyone who is faced with a change in the action of hitting the ball will be vigilant, and Kiyoshi Ninomiya is the same.This action will definitely bring spin to the ball, but I don't know what kind of impact this spin will have on the ball.However, when it comes to spinning, Ninomiya believes in his own ability even more. If we want to say who among the current middle school students can use spinning very smoothly, I really can’t think of anyone else besides him, so even if this ball starts It will make him lose points, and he has the ability to crack it within two or three goals.

With such a mentality, Ninomiya Kiyoshi naturally did not show any cautious look—or once Ninomiya stood on the playing field, there was almost no information on his face.

When he swung his racket to catch the ball, he unexpectedly caught the ball and flew out of bounds.

However, this accident did not affect Ninomiya's analysis in a short period of time, which direction the ball should be cracked from, and what method would allow him to break the spinning ball while causing the biggest trouble to the opponent. Whether it can be resolved has never been the focus of Nigong's worries.

The first ball in the first serve of the singles one ended like this. There was no tug of war between you and me for too long. Yukimura Seiichi directly hit a ball that not many people have seen scoring the ball.

But because Yukimura Seichi was standing on the field, this scene was a bit special.

Everyone knows the habit of Yukimura Seiichi when playing games. He never hits any special balls at the beginning. Instead, he will use his strong foundation to hit back all the balls and hit the balls on the opposite side. above.

So now this scene feels a little bit special.

I don't know if Yukimura Seiichi wants to change his style of play or if he attaches great importance to Kiyoshi Ninomiya's ability.

At this time, the Ice Emperor's main candidates all focused their attention on Ninomiya. This state has both advantages and disadvantages for Ninomiya, but I don't know what Kiyoshi Ninomiya thinks now.

And Ninomiya on the field didn't have any messy emotions right now, all his focus was on Yukimura Seiichi's next serve.The serving Ninomiya just now knew that Yukimura Seiichi didn't use his full strength when he caught the ball, but he could also understand, after all, the few times he played with Yukimura Seiichi before, there was no way for Yukimura to see anything. I saw that his opponents in the previous few games were like this, and he came up to test it first before making further plans.

It's just that Yukimura Seiichi's serve was not a test, he just hit it like an ordinary serve practice.

Ninomiya also knows Yukimura Seiichi well, so he made preparations before the second serve. When he received the ball, Ninomiya felt the difference between this ball and the previous one. In other words, the previous ball was one star, then this one is three stars.

In order to prevent the ball from hitting the desired effect, Ninomiya also took a half step back on purpose, in order to better mobilize the strength of the whole body.

And the ball landed on Yukimura Seiichi's backhand position as he expected - he couldn't give the same forehand as the previous ball to facilitate Yukimura Seiichi's racket.

Some people are good at forehand and some are good at backhand, but Yukimura is different. There is basically no difference between his backhand and forehand. In other words, Yukimura has almost no "shortcomings" that belong to him.As a full-court player, the training of forehand and backhand is naturally very important, but it is not uncommon for middle school students to be full-court players. Is it possible for someone who can train his forehand and backhand like Yukimura Seiichi to have no shortcomings? Still a minority.

Ninomiya just wanted to take advantage of Yukimura's backhand to go online.

It is actually an unwise choice to go online when the opponent is about to play a backhand, but Kiyoshi Ninomiya's thinking has always been unpredictable according to common sense, and sometimes his sudden changes will also bring unexpected results.

Choosing to go online is actually rare in the match against Yukimura Seiichi. One is because Yukimura is easily suppressed by Yukimura and runs back and forth on the bottom line to consume energy. The other is because if Yukimura also chooses to go online, it will give Yukimura an offensive choice. That's more.

Knowing that there would be such a result, Nigong still chose to go online, even if he moved very fast, there was no way he could run directly to the expected position in such a short time.

Although this backhand return was relieved by Yukimura when he hit it, it was not to the point where he could catch it casually, but this also gave Ninomiya a chance.

He is a player who has an advantage in spin, and the backhand can give him what he wants.

Just like now, Ninomiya, who is standing in the middle of the field, doesn't care whether he can successfully surf the Internet, but makes corresponding adjustments based on the judgment of the ball's landing point, and then lowers the position of the elbow joint of his right arm , Facing the ball hit by Yukimura Seiichi, he hit a very hard slice.

We all know that we should try our best to play the chip in a suitable situation, especially when the opponent's ball is very deep. It can only be said that the ball is not at all like his usual steady and steady approach, which is quite a bit of a slant.

The landing point of the backspin ball is easy to control, and Ninomiya has always had his own way and ability to master the backspin ball, so when Yukimura saw Ninomiya choose to hit the slice ball, his first reaction was to move forward so that he could The ability to react to the ball falling in front of the net is also convenient for him to volley the ball that hits the bottom line.

Yukimura's choice is indeed the optimal solution when facing a chipping ball, but the ball played by Ninomiya is obviously going to land in front of the net after passing the net, but the ball does not bounce straight after landing , but turned an arc like Yukimura's left side, and flew out of bounds in the blink of an eye.

"15-15."

Kiyoshi Ninomiya did not turn around and go to the teeing area to receive the next ball as in usual games after scoring. Instead, he stood still and looked at Seiichi Yukimura, who also looked up, raising his eyebrows provocatively. .

From the perspective of the audience off the court, it seemed that both sides had a tacit understanding, and Kiyoshi Ninomiya used the same kind of chip to occupy the entire game.

But the two people on the field knew that such a result was not intentional, but because Yukimura Seichi was testing his control over the spin.

The arcs of the sliced ​​balls after bouncing are different for each one. Yukimura knows that this arc is controllable when he only sees the second one. That is to say, Ninomiya knows what the ball will look like after bouncing. It was completely within his expectations.

Yukimura Seiichi was not in a hurry to fight back, but he fully understood Ninomiya's ability to play the spin ball based on these two or three slices.

Seiichi Yukimura didn't pay much attention to letting his opponent take away three balls in a row. He already knew the result of this round when he wanted to take this opportunity to find out Ninomiya's ability, so the whole person They also acted very calmly.The jacket he had been wearing all the time didn't fall off because he ran back and forth or tried to catch the ball. This was like a reassurance, as if telling everyone that he hadn't taken it seriously until now.

Regarding the fact that Yukimura Seiichi was wearing a coat to compete with him, Ninomiya didn't pay much attention to it, and he didn't deliberately do anything to waste the chance of attacking so that Yukimura's coat fell off.From Ninomiya Kiyoshi’s point of view, there is no difference between Yukimura playing in a jacket and wearing a hairpin. You can’t think that the opponent looks down on you because you don’t have a hairpin in your opponent’s hair, right?

Ninomiya's focus is on the score he scored three consecutive balls. In his opinion, it is completely unreasonable for him to score three consecutive balls from Yukimura. When he hit the slice for the third time Yukimura should be able to fight back.Although I don't know what Yukimura is thinking at this time, it doesn't hinder Ninomiya's desire to win another point.

It's a pity that Yukimura didn't give him this chance. In the next few balls, Yukimura didn't give Ninomiya any chance to touch the ball, and directly hit four ACEs to end the first game.

The first two of these four ACE balls rely entirely on speed and strength, but Ninomiya was able to keep up with the second one, so Yukimura simply gave up the ordinary serve and turned to He hit a serve that was almost like a zero-style serve that he couldn't catch, and Ninomiya didn't have a chance to fight back.

Neither of them was affected by the first game. Ninomiya, who entered his serve game, picked two out of the two or three tennis balls thrown by the volunteers, and casually hit the unwanted one with a racket. Go over, and stuff one of the two you picked into your pocket.

Standing on the teeing ground, Kiyoshi Ninomiya bounced the ball on the ground, adjusted it slightly, and then bent his knees to toss the ball.

From the beginning of the National League, I knew that Ninomiya had a serve that was very interesting, but Yukimura only saw it when he was watching the game. He hadn't tested what it looked like, but he also knew how to hit it. What would it be like to draw the racket if there is an irregular serve, so I went to observe Ninomiya's movements specifically.

Sure enough, Ninomiya didn't try to hide anything as soon as his serve came up. When Seiichi Yukimura saw that Ninomiya lowered his racket, his first reaction was that he was going to play an irregular serve.Yukimura was also very clear about the performance of this serve after landing, but he didn't have any thoughts of giving up. Instead, he tried to catch it just like Ninomiya faced four ACE balls.

This serve still showed Ninomiya's control over the spinning ball, and Yukimura wanted to know how Ninomiya could do this.

As Yukimura expected, Ninomiya didn't give him any chance to break serve while he hit the ace ball, and directly used the irregular serve to tie the score.

Compared with the first game, the second game took a lot less time, as if Ninomiya had been rushing for a quick decision from the beginning.

Yukimura was not in a hurry, he wanted to see how far Ninomiya could hit without any aces.

"Lihai's big serve." The referee sitting in the referee's seat made a serve gesture while prompting.

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