[Comprehensive Sports] The male god loves science
Chapter 211 Reverse Action
Obviously, when Ninomiya directly switched the racket to his left hand when he was hitting the ball behind him, it was no longer as easy to make a mistake when catching it with his right hand. The blind spots that still existed disappeared the moment Nigong changed hands.
The ball played by the left hand is naturally worse than that of the normal hand, but Ninomiya has never cared about this difference, as long as he can hit the ball he wants to achieve.Nigong's eyes were fixed on the small ball, and he quickly changed the racket back in his hand, and at the same time, his feet also relied on small steps to move towards the landing point of the next incoming ball.
These "dead corners" seen due to the resonance of abilities can disappear through their own changes. Naturally, full-court players like Yukimura Seiichi have specially trained their left hands, so when I saw Yukimura also used his left hand When catching the ball to break the dead corner, Kiyoshi Ninomiya understood that the dead corner he "sees" through the ability resonance is actually a kind of "supplement".
Ninomiya quickly gave up this method of attacking towards the opponent's exposed blind corner. When he changed his own playing style, the feeling of knowing how Yukimura would play every ball suddenly disappeared. .
He actually gave up using the "pre-guidance", temporarily giving up the guidance will not have any impact on his subsequent use, but what he needs most now is how to accurately find scoring points from the opponent's seamless point.
Ninomiya Kiyoshi's unilateral change made the ability resonance between the two people forced to break, and Yukimura reacted very quickly. Just by the way he hit the ball, he knew that he originally wanted to play a volley, but temporarily changed to a volley. Pass through the ball, in exchange for yourself to adjust the time.
The passing ball also allowed Ninomiya to seize the opportunity to adjust. He wanted to use this return ball to push Yukimura back to the backcourt. Yukimura standing in the middle and frontcourt was too much of a threat to him. After all, he was in a seamless state. , There are too many extremely offensive moves that can be played in the midfield.
I don't know what Yukimura Seichi was thinking, but he didn't make corresponding changes. Instead, he quickly retreated with the ball and retreated to the backcourt area that Ninomiya hoped for.
This change made Kiyoshi Ninomiya vigilant. Based on his understanding of Yukimura, Yukimura should be the same as him. If he can stay in the middle and front courts, he will definitely not return to the back court. Restricted by many factors, especially in front of the net and short volleys, if you are in the backcourt, you will simply give up the points.
However, since the opponent has already retreated to the backcourt, Ninomiya will naturally not let go of this opportunity to play netball and prepare to go online again.
Yukimura Seiichi didn't take Ninomiya's online behavior seriously. He was confident in the game he was going to play next, and he was able to regain Ninomiya's advantage of going online.
Although standing in the backcourt does not have much time to return to the near tennis, the ball played from the backcourt can make full use of the speed and strength of the ball.
And Ninomiya, who was used to the speed and strength of the ball played by Yukimura Seiichi, caught the ball in front of the net for the first time.
This-point just ended in a mistake that seemed like it shouldn't have happened.
The penalty kick was still the same, even if Kiyoshi Ninomiya stepped back cautiously to the baseline, and even used both hands to catch the ball and rotate to relieve the force, there was no way to hit the ball as accurately as before. position.On the whole, it seems that it is more difficult to guide than at the beginning.
Because of the change in the ball received, Ninomiya Kiyoshi’s calculation of the ball path also changed accordingly. The high-intensity calculation throughout the whole process gave Ninomiya a headache and a feeling of nausea, and his originally peaceful eyebrows were also wrinkled because of this. But fortunately, he could bear it, so Ninomiya tried his best to ignore this feeling.
The score was set at 6:5, followed by Ninomiya's serve.
Naturally, Ninomiya didn't dare to give Yukimura any chance in this round. Although he knew that Yukimura Seiki City had opened up seamlessly, Ninomiya always felt that Yukimura was not in a state of seamlessness now, and he couldn't tell why he was asked to say. , I can only say that everything is based on feeling.
If it was Yukimura in a seamless state, the opponent might use Tezuka Phantom to deal with the irregular serve, but Ninomiya still believed in his own judgment and hit what he wanted.
Just as he thought, Yukimura is completely out of seamlessness now, and Ninomiya still tucked in an ordinary serve in the middle of his serve, and Yukimura Seichi, who suffered a loss once, caught the ball very accurately Get up, and Hou Ergong found what he wanted to know very smoothly.He didn't know exactly when Yukimura Seiichi gave up using Perfect Clothes, but from what he showed in the last minute of the last game, Ninomiya felt that he should have seen the "new things" that Yukimura once said.
Taking advantage of his own advantage in the serve game, Ninomiya specifically gave up the points of two balls to try to find out what is going on with Yukimura. Ninomiya originally thought that Yukimura should have found some defensive moves. After all, Yukimura Seichi The moves that everyone knows are basically defensive. No matter whether it is the senseless extinction or the selfless state, there is no way to score directly in Yukimura's hands.It turned out that Yukimura completely changed his direction this time. He felt that the speed and power of the ball he received had changed, and it was still increasing.
And Ninomiya didn't miss the sudden closure of Yukimura's eyes when he returned the ball.
Losing his vision didn't make Yukimura lose his perception of the ball, but it allowed him to enhance the sense necessary to play tennis to the extreme—the ball fell to the ground when Ninomiya didn't react.
It's a good deal to use two points to find the reason for Yukimura's sudden change. Kiyoshi Ninomiya took out the ball he had picked out from the pocket of his sports shorts, bounced it on the ground casually, and lowered his eyes to see the sign at his feet. Then caught the ball that bounced back.
Before serving, Kiyoshi Ninomiya looked at Seiichi Yukimura, whose eyes were still closed, and felt a little emotional for a while.
——This person is really... very good at imagining.
Thinking about other things in his mind did not affect Ninomiya's irregular serve without any mistakes. With this serve, he scored two consecutive points, kept the serve, and made the big score a 6:6 tie.
tiebreaker.
Before the start of the tie-break, there will be an adjustment time of about 3 minutes. Kiyoshi Ninomiya walked up to the assistant referee after serving the ball, and Yukimura was a little later than him.There was no superfluous expression on Yukimura's face. It was completely different from Kiyoshi Ninomiya who had shown his usual gentle smile to the vice referee. The two still used coin guessing to determine the first ball of the tie-break. The right to serve, in this kind of matter that needs to determine the right to the ball, Lady Luck will never stand on Ninomiya's side.
After confirming the right to start, Ninomiya Kiyoshi got down from the field, and the racket was conveniently placed next to the coach's bench. He put it on his head in an attempt to soothe—only the back of his head and temples that hurt—somewhat.
It is definitely not possible to sit down and rest at this time. Standing will be more conducive to the next tie-break. However, Kiyoshi Ninomiya seems to have exhausted a lot of energy, and he has been taking a deep breath to calm down. What was in the bag was normal temperature salt water, after Ninomiya took two quick gulps, he switched to swallowing slowly to moisten his throat.
Director Sakaki also used this short period of time to give Ninomiya some guidance, Ninomiya Kiyoshi nodded while listening, and only said "OK" before going on stage.
When Yukimura Seiichi closed his eyes, Kiyoshi Ninomiya turned his initial guess into affirmation.
Since Yukimura can use his tennis and his powerful aura to temporarily deprive his opponent's five senses, he can naturally use it in reverse, and he can also deprive himself of the five senses to such an extent.
As for how much effort Yukimura has put in during this process, Ninomiya naturally has no way of knowing, but it can be seen that the previous state of selflessness and the new move now belong to the kind that consumes a lot of energy.
Yukimura made a gesture of wiping sweat before serving, which rarely appeared on Yukimura. Ninomiya looked at the game time on the electronic scoring screen hanging on the side.
This singles match really lasted too long, and even Kiyoshi Ninomiya felt overwhelmingly exhausted. If he could, he really didn't want to meet Yukimura again in the match. Bu Jingwu didn't even give him such a feeling.
Exhaling a long breath, Ninomiya raised his hand and squeezed the space between his eyebrows, ready to catch the ball.
Yukimura's serve was indeed affected by the decline in physical strength, and it was significantly worse than the serve in the first game. Ninomiya didn't need to adjust his way of catching the ball, and directly brought the ball into a reverse spin, hitting go back.
At this time, as long as the spin you bring to the ball is in place, you can also play irregular returns.After the ball passed the net, the speed of the ball slowed down visibly to the naked eye, and it was about to hit the ground. Yukimura Seiichi, who chose to hit the net after serving the ball, was not slow to move, and was in position the moment the ball hit the ground.
The erratic return shot by Ninomiya was still somewhat reluctant, and even after it had landed, it still bounced up to a small height. Yukimura Seiichi also took advantage of this height to directly bring the ball up.
This was a shot of opportunity, and what Yukimura hit was a complete transition shot. Ninomiya seized this opportunity and quickly transformed into a volley in the midfield.The ball speed of this volley has maintained Ninomiya's highest level. It is a miracle that he can still hit such a ball under such circumstances.
Without the slightest hesitation, Yukimura Seiichi directly hit back, not forgetting to hit the ball towards Ninomiya's rear left.
The left rear of non-lefties will always be a difficult point to catch. Ninomiya started to retreat when he saw Yukimura's reaction to chasing the ball. He knew that Yukimura would definitely choose to hit his left rear.Even if the judgment is correct, there is no way to face such a return shot by using the deprivation of the five senses to improve his ability.
The ball—it was so heavy that it made Ninomiya's fingers numb, and the moment of catching the ball seemed to be elongated. Ninomiya knew that if he caught the ball forcefully, his wrist might be injured, but he didn't have time to think too much at this time. The shoulder drives the arm and the strength of the wrist is enough to hit the ball back.
Unfortunately, the ball fell into the net.
"1-0." The referee sitting on the referee's seat announced the first score of the tie-break through the microphone in front of him.
When the ball hit the net in the middle of the field, Kiyoshi Ninomiya couldn't help but sighed softly. He really couldn't change the height of the ball when he was catching the ball. It was already an effort to hit it back. the result.
Raising his hand and pinching the wrist of his right hand with his left hand, Ninomiya didn't show any discomfort on his face, but he knew that his wrist was indeed injured.
The tie-break - once the opponent gets two points in a row, it will be over, that is to say, the next - his serve will be the match point.If there is no way to accurately deliver the ball that Yukimura cannot return, that means the game will end like this.
Raising his hand to grab the tennis ball thrown by the volunteer standing in the corner, Ninomiya stood there to gather his mind, moved his shoulders and wrists again, and then threw the ball under the signal of the referee.
The author has something to say: Yukimura’s zero sense has also changed, OOC belongs to me
= 3 =
感谢在2020-12-0819:01:42~2020-12-0917:11:41期间为我投出霸王票或灌溉营养液的小天使哦~
感谢灌溉营养液的小天使:泉樱30瓶;慕卿27瓶;霄零20瓶;再睡一夏10瓶;俞千风1瓶;
Thank you very much for your support, I will continue to work hard!
The ball played by the left hand is naturally worse than that of the normal hand, but Ninomiya has never cared about this difference, as long as he can hit the ball he wants to achieve.Nigong's eyes were fixed on the small ball, and he quickly changed the racket back in his hand, and at the same time, his feet also relied on small steps to move towards the landing point of the next incoming ball.
These "dead corners" seen due to the resonance of abilities can disappear through their own changes. Naturally, full-court players like Yukimura Seiichi have specially trained their left hands, so when I saw Yukimura also used his left hand When catching the ball to break the dead corner, Kiyoshi Ninomiya understood that the dead corner he "sees" through the ability resonance is actually a kind of "supplement".
Ninomiya quickly gave up this method of attacking towards the opponent's exposed blind corner. When he changed his own playing style, the feeling of knowing how Yukimura would play every ball suddenly disappeared. .
He actually gave up using the "pre-guidance", temporarily giving up the guidance will not have any impact on his subsequent use, but what he needs most now is how to accurately find scoring points from the opponent's seamless point.
Ninomiya Kiyoshi's unilateral change made the ability resonance between the two people forced to break, and Yukimura reacted very quickly. Just by the way he hit the ball, he knew that he originally wanted to play a volley, but temporarily changed to a volley. Pass through the ball, in exchange for yourself to adjust the time.
The passing ball also allowed Ninomiya to seize the opportunity to adjust. He wanted to use this return ball to push Yukimura back to the backcourt. Yukimura standing in the middle and frontcourt was too much of a threat to him. After all, he was in a seamless state. , There are too many extremely offensive moves that can be played in the midfield.
I don't know what Yukimura Seichi was thinking, but he didn't make corresponding changes. Instead, he quickly retreated with the ball and retreated to the backcourt area that Ninomiya hoped for.
This change made Kiyoshi Ninomiya vigilant. Based on his understanding of Yukimura, Yukimura should be the same as him. If he can stay in the middle and front courts, he will definitely not return to the back court. Restricted by many factors, especially in front of the net and short volleys, if you are in the backcourt, you will simply give up the points.
However, since the opponent has already retreated to the backcourt, Ninomiya will naturally not let go of this opportunity to play netball and prepare to go online again.
Yukimura Seiichi didn't take Ninomiya's online behavior seriously. He was confident in the game he was going to play next, and he was able to regain Ninomiya's advantage of going online.
Although standing in the backcourt does not have much time to return to the near tennis, the ball played from the backcourt can make full use of the speed and strength of the ball.
And Ninomiya, who was used to the speed and strength of the ball played by Yukimura Seiichi, caught the ball in front of the net for the first time.
This-point just ended in a mistake that seemed like it shouldn't have happened.
The penalty kick was still the same, even if Kiyoshi Ninomiya stepped back cautiously to the baseline, and even used both hands to catch the ball and rotate to relieve the force, there was no way to hit the ball as accurately as before. position.On the whole, it seems that it is more difficult to guide than at the beginning.
Because of the change in the ball received, Ninomiya Kiyoshi’s calculation of the ball path also changed accordingly. The high-intensity calculation throughout the whole process gave Ninomiya a headache and a feeling of nausea, and his originally peaceful eyebrows were also wrinkled because of this. But fortunately, he could bear it, so Ninomiya tried his best to ignore this feeling.
The score was set at 6:5, followed by Ninomiya's serve.
Naturally, Ninomiya didn't dare to give Yukimura any chance in this round. Although he knew that Yukimura Seiki City had opened up seamlessly, Ninomiya always felt that Yukimura was not in a state of seamlessness now, and he couldn't tell why he was asked to say. , I can only say that everything is based on feeling.
If it was Yukimura in a seamless state, the opponent might use Tezuka Phantom to deal with the irregular serve, but Ninomiya still believed in his own judgment and hit what he wanted.
Just as he thought, Yukimura is completely out of seamlessness now, and Ninomiya still tucked in an ordinary serve in the middle of his serve, and Yukimura Seichi, who suffered a loss once, caught the ball very accurately Get up, and Hou Ergong found what he wanted to know very smoothly.He didn't know exactly when Yukimura Seiichi gave up using Perfect Clothes, but from what he showed in the last minute of the last game, Ninomiya felt that he should have seen the "new things" that Yukimura once said.
Taking advantage of his own advantage in the serve game, Ninomiya specifically gave up the points of two balls to try to find out what is going on with Yukimura. Ninomiya originally thought that Yukimura should have found some defensive moves. After all, Yukimura Seichi The moves that everyone knows are basically defensive. No matter whether it is the senseless extinction or the selfless state, there is no way to score directly in Yukimura's hands.It turned out that Yukimura completely changed his direction this time. He felt that the speed and power of the ball he received had changed, and it was still increasing.
And Ninomiya didn't miss the sudden closure of Yukimura's eyes when he returned the ball.
Losing his vision didn't make Yukimura lose his perception of the ball, but it allowed him to enhance the sense necessary to play tennis to the extreme—the ball fell to the ground when Ninomiya didn't react.
It's a good deal to use two points to find the reason for Yukimura's sudden change. Kiyoshi Ninomiya took out the ball he had picked out from the pocket of his sports shorts, bounced it on the ground casually, and lowered his eyes to see the sign at his feet. Then caught the ball that bounced back.
Before serving, Kiyoshi Ninomiya looked at Seiichi Yukimura, whose eyes were still closed, and felt a little emotional for a while.
——This person is really... very good at imagining.
Thinking about other things in his mind did not affect Ninomiya's irregular serve without any mistakes. With this serve, he scored two consecutive points, kept the serve, and made the big score a 6:6 tie.
tiebreaker.
Before the start of the tie-break, there will be an adjustment time of about 3 minutes. Kiyoshi Ninomiya walked up to the assistant referee after serving the ball, and Yukimura was a little later than him.There was no superfluous expression on Yukimura's face. It was completely different from Kiyoshi Ninomiya who had shown his usual gentle smile to the vice referee. The two still used coin guessing to determine the first ball of the tie-break. The right to serve, in this kind of matter that needs to determine the right to the ball, Lady Luck will never stand on Ninomiya's side.
After confirming the right to start, Ninomiya Kiyoshi got down from the field, and the racket was conveniently placed next to the coach's bench. He put it on his head in an attempt to soothe—only the back of his head and temples that hurt—somewhat.
It is definitely not possible to sit down and rest at this time. Standing will be more conducive to the next tie-break. However, Kiyoshi Ninomiya seems to have exhausted a lot of energy, and he has been taking a deep breath to calm down. What was in the bag was normal temperature salt water, after Ninomiya took two quick gulps, he switched to swallowing slowly to moisten his throat.
Director Sakaki also used this short period of time to give Ninomiya some guidance, Ninomiya Kiyoshi nodded while listening, and only said "OK" before going on stage.
When Yukimura Seiichi closed his eyes, Kiyoshi Ninomiya turned his initial guess into affirmation.
Since Yukimura can use his tennis and his powerful aura to temporarily deprive his opponent's five senses, he can naturally use it in reverse, and he can also deprive himself of the five senses to such an extent.
As for how much effort Yukimura has put in during this process, Ninomiya naturally has no way of knowing, but it can be seen that the previous state of selflessness and the new move now belong to the kind that consumes a lot of energy.
Yukimura made a gesture of wiping sweat before serving, which rarely appeared on Yukimura. Ninomiya looked at the game time on the electronic scoring screen hanging on the side.
This singles match really lasted too long, and even Kiyoshi Ninomiya felt overwhelmingly exhausted. If he could, he really didn't want to meet Yukimura again in the match. Bu Jingwu didn't even give him such a feeling.
Exhaling a long breath, Ninomiya raised his hand and squeezed the space between his eyebrows, ready to catch the ball.
Yukimura's serve was indeed affected by the decline in physical strength, and it was significantly worse than the serve in the first game. Ninomiya didn't need to adjust his way of catching the ball, and directly brought the ball into a reverse spin, hitting go back.
At this time, as long as the spin you bring to the ball is in place, you can also play irregular returns.After the ball passed the net, the speed of the ball slowed down visibly to the naked eye, and it was about to hit the ground. Yukimura Seiichi, who chose to hit the net after serving the ball, was not slow to move, and was in position the moment the ball hit the ground.
The erratic return shot by Ninomiya was still somewhat reluctant, and even after it had landed, it still bounced up to a small height. Yukimura Seiichi also took advantage of this height to directly bring the ball up.
This was a shot of opportunity, and what Yukimura hit was a complete transition shot. Ninomiya seized this opportunity and quickly transformed into a volley in the midfield.The ball speed of this volley has maintained Ninomiya's highest level. It is a miracle that he can still hit such a ball under such circumstances.
Without the slightest hesitation, Yukimura Seiichi directly hit back, not forgetting to hit the ball towards Ninomiya's rear left.
The left rear of non-lefties will always be a difficult point to catch. Ninomiya started to retreat when he saw Yukimura's reaction to chasing the ball. He knew that Yukimura would definitely choose to hit his left rear.Even if the judgment is correct, there is no way to face such a return shot by using the deprivation of the five senses to improve his ability.
The ball—it was so heavy that it made Ninomiya's fingers numb, and the moment of catching the ball seemed to be elongated. Ninomiya knew that if he caught the ball forcefully, his wrist might be injured, but he didn't have time to think too much at this time. The shoulder drives the arm and the strength of the wrist is enough to hit the ball back.
Unfortunately, the ball fell into the net.
"1-0." The referee sitting on the referee's seat announced the first score of the tie-break through the microphone in front of him.
When the ball hit the net in the middle of the field, Kiyoshi Ninomiya couldn't help but sighed softly. He really couldn't change the height of the ball when he was catching the ball. It was already an effort to hit it back. the result.
Raising his hand and pinching the wrist of his right hand with his left hand, Ninomiya didn't show any discomfort on his face, but he knew that his wrist was indeed injured.
The tie-break - once the opponent gets two points in a row, it will be over, that is to say, the next - his serve will be the match point.If there is no way to accurately deliver the ball that Yukimura cannot return, that means the game will end like this.
Raising his hand to grab the tennis ball thrown by the volunteer standing in the corner, Ninomiya stood there to gather his mind, moved his shoulders and wrists again, and then threw the ball under the signal of the referee.
The author has something to say: Yukimura’s zero sense has also changed, OOC belongs to me
= 3 =
感谢在2020-12-0819:01:42~2020-12-0917:11:41期间为我投出霸王票或灌溉营养液的小天使哦~
感谢灌溉营养液的小天使:泉樱30瓶;慕卿27瓶;霄零20瓶;再睡一夏10瓶;俞千风1瓶;
Thank you very much for your support, I will continue to work hard!
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