Who would still play tennis after being reborn?

Chapter 115 All-round Shrinking Earth Technique Wave Sphere Big Bang

Chapter 115 All-round Shrinking Earth Technique + Wave Ball + Big Bang

"Hiss! Shrinking Earth Technique, it really is Shrinking Earth Technique!"

At first, many people didn't believe that Gu Cheng had even learned the Shrinking Earth Technique, which was clearly a faster movement method than the single-leg shuffling step.

Moreover, and most importantly, Gu Cheng used a comprehensive method of shrinking the land.

"He's too strong. No wonder his skills have been cracked one by one. Even though his basic strength is not as good as Federer's, he can still play on par with Federer. The shrinking technique is really too overpowered. As long as there is no absolute advantage, the shrinking technique can completely reduce the gap between the two to a very small gap."

"The Shrinking Earth Technique actually has many limitations. This can be seen from the time when Higa Middle School fought against Rokkaku Middle School. After the limitations of the Shrinking Earth Technique were exposed, Higa Middle School was counterattacked. The key point is that the all-around Shrinking Earth Technique is too transcendent."

"If the previous and subsequent Shrinking Earth Techniques are super-level magic, then the all-around Shrinking Earth Technique is practically a forbidden spell."

"I just thought that CHENG didn't sign up for the Hope Tournament because he didn't want to meet these top professional players too early. Now it seems that he may really be aiming for the Junior Grand Slam."

"That's what I think too. With a skill level almost on par with Federer, I'm more than capable of playing in ATP tournaments and even the four Grand Slams."

"That's terrifying. A complete shrinking technique. If Federer doesn't show some real skill, it won't be easy for him to get even a point from CHENG."

"I'm afraid CHENG might be hiding something else."

"Probably not?"

"No way? He still has the 'wave ball' which he can't use. Even Federer would have to use both hands to hit that powerful return, right? Take advantage of this gap and use the 'shrinking ground' technique to get to the net. Facing the 'wave ball,' Federer can't drop a high ball to the backcourt anymore. If he can't drop the ball, the probability of Gu Cheng returning a normal ball to the frontcourt is too high."

"The key is that he knows all the short-range techniques. Unless it's an accident, Gu Cheng can catch even the fastest ball."

"Gu Cheng seems to have already registered for the upcoming Bellevue Cup, right? After this tournament, his ITF Junior Circuit ranking will be in the top 100, enough to participate in the four junior Grand Slams, and even the junior Australian Open, since the Australian Open doesn't start until the end of the month."

"Will CHENG become the first junior player in history to achieve a Grand Slam?"

Please remove the question mark.

"Is there any doubt about that? For a top professional player to compete in the four junior Grand Slams, winning the championship is a piece of cake."

"I think after finishing the Australian Open Junior Championships, CHENG will probably participate in the ATPA Challenger Series."

"Damn? Does that mean he could win the Junior Grand Slam and all four Grand Slams within the next year or two?"

"Isn't this too scary?"

"It's possible, but whether it works depends on his performance in this match. If he still can't beat Federer despite having so many skills, then this process may take longer."

People around were talking a lot.

On the sidelines, Yu Haoyang smiled as he watched Gu Cheng appear in various corners of the court. Sure enough, this guy had a trick up his sleeve.

A comprehensive method of shrinking land.

"Haoyang, I've arrived. Where are you?"

Before the call even ended, Cao Hui went crazy and made a five- or six-minute call. International calls are expensive, and this guy doesn't seem to care about money at all.

However, the guys who can afford to play professionally don't seem to be short of money.

"Down here, on the sidelines of the court."

Not long after Yu Haoyang finished speaking, Cao Hui rushed up to him, panting heavily: "I'm exhausted! I've never run like this in a competition."

Yu Haoyang wanted to say something pointless.

One is rhythmic, the other is an arrhythmic sprint. Regardless of the consequences, can the energy expenditure be the same?

"How is it now?" Cao Hui looked towards the court.

"For the time being... well... we're evenly matched!" Yu Haoyang pondered for a moment and gave what he considered to be his answer.

"hiss!"

Cao Hui gasped: "Acheng and Federer are evenly matched?"

"more or less!"

"However, the situation may not be good for Acheng. There is still a gap in the basic strength between the two sides, and the skills he showed before have been basically broken. The reason why they can still play evenly is mainly because the shrinking ground technique is too OP."

"The Shrinking Earth Technique?"

Cao Hui was taken aback, and said in a deep voice, "Higachu?"

"Correct."

"Damn, he can even do this?"

Yu Haoyang didn't know how to answer, after all, it was the first time he had seen Gu Cheng use the Shrinking Ground Technique. Just as he was about to continue speaking, Cao Hui's sudden exclamation drew his attention back to the court. At that moment, Gu Cheng used the Wave Ball.

The tennis ball flashed across the court like a yellow flash.

Although Federer has never seen Gu Cheng play the wave shot, he has seen this technique in The Prince of Tennis, which is an absolutely powerful return shot.

He dared not be careless and quickly used a two-handed grip method.

However, just as his racket touched the tennis ball, Gu Cheng had already used the shrinking ground technique to quickly rush in front of him.

And all of this happened in the blink of an eye.

The key point is that, from Federer's perspective, Gu Chengren was still near the baseline, but in reality, he had already attacked the net.

Federer swung his racket with all his might, hitting the ball towards the baseline.

Before the tennis ball even flew over the net, Gu Cheng's appearance in front of the net startled Federer, who felt a chill run down his spine. He glanced at the direction Gu Cheng swung his racket and instinctively wanted to move.

"No, it's a feint."

Federer's dynamic vision is unmatched by most professional players; in just a moment, he figured out what Gu Cheng was going to do.

Federer has not forgotten the title of "court cheat".

At that moment, Gu Cheng's racket was also hit out.

The tennis ball flew towards the far corner.

Federer sprinted forward and, almost at the very limit, lobbed the ball towards Gu Cheng's backcourt.

"Such a quick reaction. CHENG was clearly faking that ball, but Federer actually reacted to it."

"This is too strong. This is the top professional player. Whether it is the skill, speed, or reaction, it is beyond the reach of ordinary professional players."

"It's hard to imagine how terrifying Federer must have been to be this strong in his thirties, let alone in his twenties."

"No wonder he's a Grand Slam winner."

"Heavenly King!!"

Federer's incredibly dangerous save left many in the stadium in awe.

No matter how you look at it, anyone else would probably have been too lazy to even run after that shot, and might have even run in the completely opposite direction when Gu Cheng tricked them. But Federer not only didn't fall for it, but also managed to return the ball under those extreme circumstances.

Although the quality wasn't very high, the lob forced Gu Cheng to return to the baseline, giving him ample time to prepare.

Federer quickly returned to the vicinity of the center line and bent slightly.

At that moment, Gu Cheng delivered his explosive serve.

Federer frowned. Gu Cheng's explosive serve and volleys posed a great threat to him. When he needed to hold the racket with both hands, it was easy for Gu Cheng to rush to the net.

With Gu Cheng's ability to use the "shrinking the ground" technique in all directions, scoring points becomes incredibly easy when he gets to the net.

"We can't let him appear in front of the net."

Both experience and information gleaned from the Prince of Tennis anime tell Federer that letting Gu Cheng get close to the net is an extremely dangerous thing.

After all, even Tezuka had to rely on Tezuka Domain to defeat Eishiro Kite, who possessed the all-around shrinking technique.

Even the zero-style chop shot was ineffective against the all-around shrinking ground technique.

Federer spotted the tennis ball and, almost as soon as Gu Cheng unleashed a powerful lob, he moved a few steps closer to the court.

If you don't want Gu Cheng to get to the front of the net, you can't give him too much time to react.

--boom! !
Federer retaliated with another big bang, but this time, because the tennis ball had a shorter flight time, Gu Cheng was forced back to the baseline after only moving a few steps.

Both sides returned to their previous battle of basic skills.

Gu Cheng didn't use the Wave Ball again. That technique put too much strain on his arms, and he didn't want to use it too often. He had only used it once to see if he could find a breakthrough with the Wave Ball.

Clearly, Federer is stronger than he thought.

Moreover, their crisis management skills are excellent, and their extensive experience in major competitions far surpasses that of young professional players.

call!
As Gu Cheng returned the ball, he glanced up at Federer, who was equally serious, and narrowed his eyes slightly.

Why don't you try that one?

(End of this chapter)

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