Reborn Almighty Life

[0198 chapter] Big waves wash the sand moon

It was still unbearably hot in New York at the end of August. The competition during the day required a lot of physical fitness from the contestants. Everyone hoped to start the competition after sunset.

It's a pity that all ATP competitions are highly commercialized, and only a few high-ranking seed players can enjoy the cool prime time!

As the top seed, Gu Fei will naturally receive great preferential treatment. His matches are scheduled to be after six o'clock after sunset, which coincides with the prime viewing time in North America.

Despite the current boom in Nasdaq Internet concept stocks, limited by bandwidth, hardware and the number of Internet users, online live broadcasts are still only on paper, and fans can only rely on satellite TV signals to watch the game.

Perhaps it was Sampras's intentional or unintentional support, or perhaps it was Gu Fei who conquered the discerning North American audience and the US Open organizing committee.

When Gu Fei defeated his opponent without any blood and advanced to the third round, the entire audience stood up and congratulated Gu Fei with the warmest applause.

In the second round, Gu Fei saw Davydenko, a model worker who had lost his hair at a young age. Unfortunately, he lost to the American player Dent.

Fish and Clement failed to survive the second round. Players who can enter the second round of the US Open all have two skills.

The competition in District 2/4 seemed uneventful, with the high-ranking seeded players having superior skills and advancing one after another.

The situation in areas 3/4 and 4/4 is no different. Players serving and netting perform better, while those clay court players seem to be struggling.

The only exception is French Open champion Ferrero, whose performance on hard courts is not bad at all and he is aiming for his first hard court Grand Slam trophy.

At this point, 96 men's singles games have been completed, and strong dialogue begins in the next 1/16 finals!

As the top seed, Gu Fei still took the lead and his opponent was the old tsar Kafenikov.

Although the two-time Grand Slam champion has been in average form in recent years, his powerful forehand is still a headache!

However, Gu Fei was in really good condition, and even though the old czar tried his best, he could not get a single set from Gu Fei; even after three sets, Kafei only got nine games, and he was convinced of the loss.

Gu Fei is the first to enter the top sixteen, so he can sit firmly on the Diaoyutai and wait for his opponents to come out!

The unseeded American player Dent defeated Gonzalez and continued his dark horse journey. His opponent in the next round will be Gu Fei.

The other pair of opponents in the 1/8 finals are Bjorkman and Coria, which is not surprising.

Ferrero's opponent is unseeded player Todd Martin. This is undoubtedly a guarantee for the Spaniard to enter the quarterfinals. If Gu Fei's points are not too high, the new king of clay will really have a chance to hit the number one ranking at the end of the year!

Sri Chaphan, originally Asia's No. 1 player, has always had good results at the US Open, but when he meets the Australian hare in the 1/8 finals, it may be a disaster!

After experiencing the embarrassment of being eliminated in the first round of the Australian Open and French Open, Hewitt's condition has improved in the second half of the year. The strength of the former world number one cannot be underestimated.

Shuttler and Schalken were two people who entered the top 16 quietly and had no sense of existence.

As for Roddick, he met an unseeded player, the Belgian Maris, and he was very lucky!

Veteran Agassi's trip to the US Open was uneventful and he entered the fourth round. His opponent is clay court master Moya, and it will definitely be a tough battle.

The opponent of the third-seeded player Federer is not simple either. Nalbandian's serve and violent forehand do not have the characteristics of the Argentine clay court master at all!

So far, the top 16 of the 2003 US Open have all been announced. Except for a few high-ranking seeds who stumbled, none of the top players have been eliminated too much.

Using ESPN's event preview as an example, this year's US Open maintains enough order amid the chaos. After the world champion retires, all the heroes are vying for the title of the new champion!

Like the men's singles, the women's singles match, which lacked the Williams sisters, also went on smoothly. The Belgian sisters, the top seed Kim Clijsters and the second seed Henin, showed higher status and skills than other players.

level, if there are no accidents, the final will still be a civil war in Belgium.

While preparing for the competition, Gu Fei also took the time to pay attention to the Chinese Golden Flowers' participation in the US Open.

Sun Shengnan and Peng Shuai participated in the youth women's singles competition. Sun Shengnan reached the top 16, while Peng Shuai stopped in the second round.

Both pairs participating in the adult women's doubles competition failed in the first round. Sun Tiantian and Li Ting did not have the temperament of Olympic champions at all, but Zheng Jie Yanzi's cooperation was quite tacit.

Sun Tiantian won three consecutive qualifying matches and became the first Chinese female player to enter the main draw of a Grand Slam singles in recent years.

Generally speaking, the Chinese players have solid basic skills, but they have too little competition experience. Once the situation on the court becomes complicated, they are a little overwhelmed and ultimately ruin the good game.

There is only one way to solve the problem, and that is to go out and participate in various competitions, use competitions as training, and increase experience and adaptability.

After all, tennis is a sport that highly relies on the abilities of athletes, and the role of coaches is more reflected in daily training.

"Am I a bad guy?" Zheng Jie lowered her head, a little embarrassed.

When I first met Gu Fei, he was just a wild card player who struggled out of the Australian Open qualifying rounds. But now, more than half a year later, Gu Fei, who is only three days older than Zheng Jie, has become the world's number one!

Zheng Jie almost shed tears when she thought that Gu Fei had asked her to train at the Xinzhuang base and had given her a lot of guidance, but she still couldn't break into the main draw of a Grand Slam.

"Don't worry!" Gu Fei didn't know how to comfort Zheng Jie, and said: "I will go to Haigeng to train in the winter, and you will go there too. We will train all winter, and I don't believe that I can't improve my skills!"

In fact, Gu Fei knew in his heart that Zheng Jie's basic skills were fine, but the loss was still due to lack of experience.

Gu Fei remembers that next year's French Open will be Zheng Jie's glorious moment, becoming the first Chinese female player to break into the top 16 of a Grand Slam singles!

At that time, when the Sports News broadcast this news, Gu Fei was shocked.

You must know that the distance between Chinese players and the four Grand Slams was not to say far, but at least there were many obstacles.

Nowadays, Chinese players have broken through this layer of window paper, which means that it is not far from Chinese athletes to conquer this sport.

However, Gu Fei regrets that Zheng Jie's best singles result in a Grand Slam tournament was the Wimbledon semi-finals in 2008, and was never able to break through history.

In a sense, Zheng Jie has a better image and is more popular with the audience. If she can have a more brilliant career, it will play a more positive role in the development of Chinese tennis.

Now that there is an opportunity to change Zheng Jie's career, Gu Fei can naturally give it a try. It is beneficial and harmless!

As the Golden Flowers were eliminated one after another, Gu Fei's focus returned to the men's singles 1/8 finals that were about to begin.

The hot weather cannot stop spectators from flocking to Flushing Park, the US Open is getting better!

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