Reborn Almighty Life

[0714 chapter] Invincible posture monthly pass and

The top four women's singles have just been announced, and the men's singles quarter-finals are about to take place. Countless media reporters have focused their cameras on Flushing Park, waiting for the final climax of the US Open.

Although Gu Fei's dominance in the Grand Slam events in recent years is unshakable, the media always reports on the Grand Slam events with the dream of witnessing Gu Fei's overthrow of rule, hoping to one day witness the dynasty established by Gu Fei himself.

Collapse.

Therefore, every time a Grand Slam event reaches the most critical quarter-finals, many media increase their coverage of the event and present the most exciting stage of the event in front of hundreds of millions of viewers around the world.

However, for four consecutive years, the media has been expecting Gu Fei to capsize in the gutter, but they did not expect that Gu Fei would continue his winning streak to this day, setting new records one after another.

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The first match of the 2007 US Open men's singles quarter-finals was the highlight. The local American superstar Roddick faced off against the defending champion. This match was second to none at this US Open in terms of boos and influence.

After Roddick, Sampras and Agassi retired, they became the top players in American men's tennis. They have extremely high popularity in the United States and have countless fans all over the world.

Roddick's powerful, heavy and fast serve is his signature. In the 2004 Davis Cup semi-finals, Roddick set the fastest record of 245 kilometers per hour on the hard court. This record was eliminated in 2006.

Gu Fei broke.

Compared with his previous life, Roddick won the US Open championship in 2003 and became the world's number one, today's Roddick is always a breath away from being a top star.

In the past two years, Roddick was dominated by Gu Fei in various arenas and was completely suppressed. He fell several times in the final stage of the championship. In the past two years, it was not easy for Gu Fei to devote more time and energy to Manchester United.

, Federer and Nadal suddenly emerged, which made Roddick's life in men's tennis difficult.

At this US Open, Roddick, who is ranked fourth in the ATP world, participated as the No. 8 seed in the tournament. He made great progress, defeated all strong opponents, and reached the quarter-finals.

It's a pity that his opponent in the quarter-finals was defending champion Gu Fei. Even Roddick's most loyal fans did not dare to have high hopes for Roddick in such a match.

Therefore, before the game started, both the media's predictions and the betting company's odds were not optimistic about Roddick. As usual, the betting company closed the betting channel for Gu Fei's victory because he knew that he would definitely win.

It's a loss of money.

The betting company's move made many American media outlets stand up and express their grievances for Roddick. However, these media outlets only engaged in some verbal disputes and could not affect Gu Fei's preparation mood at all.

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Gu Fei is no stranger to Roddick. This is his first player in the US Open final.

In 2003, the fledgling Gu Fei first emerged in Melbourne and won the Australian Open championship without losing a set, becoming the first talent in history to win the Australian Open for the first time.

With Gu Fei's consecutive defeats in Indian Wells, Miami and Roland Garros, people have reason to believe that Gu Fei's magic is fading and that his glory at the Australian Open is just a flash in the pan.

However, when Gu Fei defeated Federer, the successor to the world championship, on the lawn of Wimbledon and won his second Grand Slam championship trophy, no one would realize that it was just the starting point of a legend.

That’s it!

In September 2003, Gu Fei met Roddick, who was entering a Grand Slam tournament for the first time, at Arthur Ashe Stadium. A Grand Slam final that would go down in history was destined to make the American feel extremely heavy.

In 2002, Sampras, who won the US Open for the fifth time and won his 14th Grand Slam championship trophy, announced his retirement. This was a huge loss to American tennis and even the world's tennis industry.

At that time, media and fans around the world were worried about who would be the next golf champion? At that time, people's attention was only focused on Roddick, Ferrero, Hewitt, Safin and Federer. As for Gu

Fei, at that time, he had just left the remote countryside of Jiuwei and arrived at the bustling coastal area.

In the autumn of 2003, Roddick, who had high hopes from the Americans, made it all the way to the finals at the US Open. On the other side of the net, Gu Fei also made it to the finals with ease. In the first six rounds of the match in China, he even

Didn't lose a set.

In that epic battle, Roddick, who was so close to the Grand Slam championship trophy for the first time, failed to defeat Gu Fei. He could only watch helplessly as Gu Fei won three Grand Slam championships in one year.

However, the American media at that time did not realize that this was just the beginning of Gu Fei's sweep of the tennis world.

In the next four years, Gu Fei did not lose a single Grand Slam event and broke Sampras's world record of 14 Grand Slam championship trophies, becoming the first player in men's tennis and even tennis history.

The greatest player.

Four years have passed, and Gu Fei has firmly occupied the world No. 1 position. However, Roddick lacks the bonus of the US Open championship. Coupled with the continuous impact of Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic, his world ranking is at

He continues to decline, and even Russian model worker Davydenko is taller than him.

Now, Roddick faced Gu Fei in the quarter-finals, which is somewhat unacceptable to American fans.

Compared with other sports stars, Roddick has been the darling of the American media since he was a teenager. His skin color and his origin are the best materials to promote the "American Dream".

Roddick's father, Jerry, is an investor, and his mother, Blanche, directs the Andy Roddick Foundation, which has raised more than $9 million for nearly 10 charities since 2001. His foundation

Inspired by Elton John, Lionel Richie, Cindy Crawford and Donna Summer, etc.

Support from celebrities from all walks of life. Now the Andy Roddick Youth Tennis Program in San Antonio, Texas, has helped 150 poor children. In addition to providing three college scholarships, this program also provides four basic scholarships based on private schools.

Roddick won the 2004 ATP Arthur Ashe Charity Award.

Roddick's interviews have appeared in various non-sports magazines, such as the music magazine "Rolling Stone", the fashion magazine "Vogue"... the sexiest athlete among the "Sexiest Men of Our Time" selected by "People" magazine in the winter 2003 issue.

Therefore, although Roddick cannot compare with Gu Fei in the competitive field, Roddick was not at a disadvantage in the public opinion battle before this game. The American media is Roddick's best backing.

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September 8, 2007 was only three days away from the sixth anniversary of 9.11, but New York fans had long forgotten the disaster. They gathered in small groups around Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing Park, waiting.

Enter the infield to watch the quarterfinal match between Gu Fei and Roddick.

As the center court of the US Open, Arthur Ashe Stadium has a hint of heaviness. After all, this name represents a lot in America.

Arthur Ashe was born in Richmond, Virginia, on July 10, 1943. As the capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War, there was a strong tradition of racial segregation there. His growth experience was also about enduring and thinking about discrimination and injustice.

Process. As a child, Arthur Ashe didn't show many signs of athleticism. He was said to be "thin as a straw."

His greatest pleasure was listening to music and reading the Bible and other books with his devout mother Mattie. He longed for the heroic qualities of the characters in the Bible - integrity, perseverance, and kindness to others.

Regardless of physical and material limitations, when Arthur Ashe first touched a racket, like all great athletes, he revealed an astonishing talent. He quickly became a favorite in his school and community.

A master, after graduating from high school, Arthur Ashe received a tennis scholarship to the University of California, where he grew into a top player in the United States.

In 1963, at the age of 20, Arthur was selected into the U.S. Davis Cup team as a college student. He always regarded it as the greatest honor. He was the first African-American to wear the Davis Cup team in the United States, and was the stepdaughter.

Tennis player Althea Gibson became a trailblazer for African Americans in their sports careers.

He has won three Grand Slam championships, including the 1975 Wimbledon men's singles championship. In 1975, he ascended to the world's No. 1 ranking and became the first black man to be ranked No. 1 in the world. In addition,

He was also the first African-American player to represent the United States in the Davis Cup and achieved a record of 27 wins and 5 losses in the Davis Cup.

In 1985, Arthur Ashe was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame. In 1992, the famous sports magazine "Sports Illustrated" selected Arthur Ashe as the best male athlete of the year. A stamp issued by the United States Postal System that year was also

Using the cover from that issue of Sports Illustrated, the stamp has a face value of 37 cents.

In addition to the great honors he received on the tennis court, the greatest asset Arthur Ashe left to tennis is the extremely large ATP organization, which is also an important reason why tennis has developed worldwide.

In the 1970s, with the rapid development of media and economy, the popularity and commercial potential of tennis have greatly improved, but the bonuses for players have been much lower than this development. Perhaps because of the southerners of the United States

Uniquely sensitive and rebellious, for the benefit and fair treatment of players, Arthur Ashe and several other athletes initiated the establishment of ATP - the Professional Tennis Association that year.

At that time, no one would have thought that such a grassroots team would later develop into the behemoth it is today. Tennis cannot bypass ATP. ATP can generate hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue every year and promote the promotion of tennis around the world.

The economic strength is essential.

Speaking of which, even Gu Fei benefited from ATP's various policies and was able to accumulate such a huge net worth in a very short period of time!

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The rich history of Arthur Ashe Stadium did not affect Gu Fei's fighting ability. For this game, he even reduced the time he spent watching the ball on the court and did not go to the scene to watch the match between Sharapova and Serena Williams.

game.

As a perfectionist, Gu Fei would not allow himself to lose to Roddick in such a game and leave regrets for his career, so he has been actively preparing for the game these two days.

Across the Atlantic, the friends of Manchester United are making great strides towards a new unbeaten record in the Premier League. Naturally, Gu Fei is not willing to miss the glorious moment of making history with his companions. He wishes that the US Open would end early and return to Manchester.

Therefore, from the beginning of the game, Gu Fei appeared to be very proactive, frequently using the tactics of serving and hitting the net, exerting huge pressure on Roddick from the first game.

In the third game, Gu Fei impressively unleashed an astonishing ball speed of 255km/h, not only breaking the 245km/h ball speed created by Roddick on the hard court, but also breaking the 252km/h created by himself on the grass, surpassing all others.

records are held in his arms.

"Gu Fei fired an ace ball with a speed of over 255km per hour, which is also a new world record, and opposite him in the net was Roddick who once hit a 245km ball!" Xin Ning, who was far away in the Yanjing studio, couldn't help but

Let me sigh, Gu Fei has swept thousands of troops in the international tennis world in recent years, which has greatly boosted the self-confidence of the Chinese people.

In the past hundred years, China has transformed from an empire to a country that has been weak for a long time, and its national self-confidence has also declined sharply. It has gradually recovered in the past few years. And the Chinese sports superstars headed by Gu Fei and Dayao have gained international recognition.

He was not afraid of powerful enemies on the field and showed Chinese spirit, which really boosted morale.

"Judging from the current situation, Roddick is not enough to stop Gu Fei!" Teacher Sun seemed very happy. Although the game had only gone on for three games, the content of the game was almost one-sided. Roddick didn't have many options for Gu Fei's serve.

, and in Roddick’s serve game, it was quite difficult for him to hold serve.

The words of the two Chinese commentators were the keynote of this game. Roddick struggled until the eighth game. His serve was finally broken by Gu Fei. Suddenly he fell behind 3:5 and the game entered the game of Gu Fei.

Serve to win the set.

Gu Fei didn't give Roddick any chance. He scored directly with two aces and two serves. He directly won his own serve with a love game and gained a 1:0 lead in the total score.

In the following two games, although Roddick tried his best and worked hard, the Gu Fei today is no longer the Gu Fei who was just starting out 4 years ago. Today's Gu Fei's physical fitness and skills are becoming more and more perfect, and Roddick's counterattack cannot be shaken at all.

Gu Fei's steps forward.

It was still the break of serve in the crucial game. Gu Fei won two consecutive sets and eliminated Roddick with a total score of 3:0, becoming the first male player to reach the 2007 US Open semifinals.

Amid the applause and sighs of more than 20,000 American fans at the scene, Gu Fei defeated Roddick, who had high hopes from the United States, and made great strides towards his 18th consecutive Grand Slam championship trophy; while Roddick, who lost this battle,

Dick was even a little confused, where would his Grand Slam championship trophy be?

In fact, Roddick's confusion is also an emotion shared by all players in men's tennis today!

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