Reborn Almighty Life

[0197 Chapter] Refuse to ask for all the support from the big guys by accident!

James' ace ball lifted the spirits of those who were looking forward to Gu Fei losing. Everyone was waiting to see the good show.

After all, after losing in the quarter-finals of the French Open, Gu Fei had won 34 consecutive games and won six championships including one Grand Slam and two Masters!

Tennis has always been the preserve of European and American countries. Gu Fei is like a tiger breaking into the sheepfold and running amok. How can these chauvinistic Europeans and Americans tolerate this?

However, the reason why James is a wild card player and why Gu Fei is the top seed will be clearly demonstrated in the following games.

James's serve is very powerful, and it is difficult for Gu Fei to parry it when it reaches a tricky position, but the key is that it is not stable.

Soon, James began to make various first-serve errors, and even double faults.

After nearly eight minutes of fierce fighting, James managed to maintain serve with great difficulty, thanks to a lucky ball that missed the net.

It was Gu Fei's turn to serve, and the strength of the two men was immediately obvious. Gu Fei had two aces, two straight serves, and the love game went smoothly.

As the game progressed, those who expected Gu Fei to make a mistake were disappointed, because the American boy did not pose any threat to Gu Fei, and the ACE goal at the beginning was just an accident.

Not every James is the chosen one, just like not every 'Jordan successor' is a Black Mamba!

6:1, 6:2 and 6:0, the top seed gave the American teenager an impressive defeat like chopping melons and vegetables. I hope he will not lose fear because of this.

When Gu Fei won, the game had only lasted seventy minutes, and the audience at Arthur Ashe Stadium had not had enough of it.

The first day of the 2003 U.S. Open Tennis Open went by in a dull way. The top seeds in the men's and women's singles, Gu Fei, and Kim Clijsters both passed smoothly. On the entire opening day, only Sampras who left the deepest impression on the audience seemed calm.

, an expression that is actually hard to calm down!

'Goodbye King of Football!'

This was the front page headline of major sports media around the world the next day, and even some comprehensive media put this news on the front page.

After all, Sampras was the undisputed king of men's tennis in the 1990s, ranking No. 1 in the world for five consecutive years and 270 weeks, and winning an unprecedented 14 Grand Slam titles!

Some media said that the world champion's 14 Grand Slam trophies will be an insurmountable monument that no one will be able to surpass in a short time.

Even if someone raises objections, the media will point to the examples of Hewitt and Safin, believing that players born in the 1980s are not very sustainable and it is difficult to dominate an era.

‘The football king retires, Gu Fei takes over!’ The Chinese media took a photo of Gu Fei shaking hands with Sampras after the game and interpreted it as the football king handing over the scepter to Gu Fei!

According to the Chinese media, Gu Fei won amazing honors in his first year of debut. He may become the new football king of the 21st century!

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The retirement of the world champion is just a small episode at the US Open. The US Open will be in full swing on the second day, with famous players from all walks of life taking the stage.

In the 1/4 area where Gu Fei was, Kafenikov, the 28th seed, passed smoothly. Although the Russian veteran's situation was not good, he still had the power to defeat him.

In addition to Kafei, the seeded players have advanced one after another, including Corea, Fish, Clement and Gonzalez.

The biggest upset came from No. 9 seed Grosjean. He lost to Paraguayan warrior Delgado after a hard-fought five sets, causing an uproar in the outside world!

The ninth seed looked very frustrated after the defeat. He missed two match points, causing the game to be dragged into the fifth set and finally collapsed.

Another news that attracted the attention of the outside world is that Zhang Depei announced his retirement after losing to No. 15 seed Gonzalez!

For two consecutive days, men's tennis lost two iconic figures, which almost announced the end of an era!

Although Zhang Depei has never won the championship in Flushing Park, he set a record for the youngest person to win the main draw of the US Open in 1986, only 15 years old! In 1996, Zhang Depei defeated Agassi 3-0 to reach the US Open final, but he failed

He lost to his good friend Sampras who was at the top of his game at the time, and he could never reach that height again!

"I am very lucky to end my career in a Grand Slam tournament that I have never missed!" Talking about his career, Zhang Depei was plain and calm, washing away all his glory.

In 1989, Zhang Depei broke into the French Open final and successfully won the championship, becoming the youngest champion in the history of the four Grand Slams. It can be said that there is no one before or since!

With Zhang Depei's physical condition, he is able to reach such a high level in professional tennis and persist for seventeen years, which is admirable!

At the press conference, Zhang Depei specifically mentioned Gu Fei, believing that Gu Fei has better conditions both physically and technically. He is optimistic that Gu Fei will have a brighter future in professional tennis!

Gu Fei made a special trip to the hotel where Zhang Depei was staying to visit this senior and ask for his advice.

Zhang Depei was born in the United States. He speaks Mandarin with difficulty, but he speaks Cantonese fluently. Gu Fei can talk harmoniously with him in English and broken Cantonese.

Talking about his plans after retirement, Zhang Depei had plans to go to China to carry out youth tennis training work, but he has been suffering from no one to recommend him. Zhang Depei was overjoyed by the appearance of Gu Fei, and coupled with Becker's connections in the ATP, this job will be available in the future.

It is still very promising to develop.

This year, Chinese players appeared in the US Open youth competition. This is a gratifying phenomenon, but it is far from enough!

It didn't matter before. Now that China has a leading figure in international tennis like Gu Fei, it can do a lot.

Gu Fei called Zhang Benqiang to coordinate the communication with the China Tennis Association and strive to come up with a mature cooperation plan as soon as possible.

After being reborn in two generations, Gu Fei still has the Chinese scholar's sentiments of "doing good and benefiting the world" deeply imprinted in his bones. Given the conditions, he is naturally willing to do something.

Maybe, some things are thankless, but someone always has to do it.

The top seed who takes the lead can observe the performance of key opponents while training, and keep those dangerous elements firmly in mind.

The first round matches in the 2/4 area were often upset. Lopez and Robredo, the Spanish brothers in distress, were both eliminated. It was normal. The Spaniard's problem of partiality was not solved until Nadal appeared.

Famous players including Hewitt and Ferrero have advanced one after another. In hard court competition, strength is still king.

The 3/4 area started with an upset. Kurten, who had just been eliminated by Gu Fei in the first round of the Cincinnati Masters, fell in the first round again. The king of clay was in a state of decline. Henman was unlucky to meet Roddick.

, the 0:3 set score does not reflect Henman's struggle process, but it is a pity that the fifth seed is in great shape!

In Zone 4/4, the seeded players did not encounter too many obstacles. Most of the eliminated low-ranking seeded players were from Argentina and Spain. Players who are good at clay court games have to stop playing on hard courts!

All in all, the first round of the US Open in 2003 was uneventful, and there was no spectacular scene like the Australian Open or the French Open, which often caused shocking upsets!

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