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Chapter 100: Arai, you can't either!

After saying that, coach Sumire Ryuzaki played a low ball to Yan Chong.

"Bang!" Yan Chong was not polite and just hit a forehand topspin.

The tennis ball rolled over against the net, then fell quickly, landing directly at the feet of coach Sumire Ryuzaki, and then quickly bounced up and even disappeared. The speed was actually a few minutes faster than yesterday.

Coach Sumire Ryuzaki almost didn’t react.

"Hey, are you practicing secretly at home?" Coach Sumire Ryuzaki was also a little surprised at Yan Chong's progress.

"In my spare time, I practiced wall-breaking." Yan Chong replied.

He can't say that he went to the tennis training center and practiced for half the night, right?

He practiced until midnight on the first day of school, and others would regard him as a lunatic.

Coach Ryuzaki Sumire served Yan Chong several more balls in different positions, and Yan Chong also hit them back one by one.

She felt that Yan Chong had indeed improved a lot, so she found a basket and placed it on the sideline. Then, just like the training of the first-choice players, she also asked Yan Chong to try to hit the ball into the basket.

Hitting the basket and hitting the basket are not the same thing. Just hitting the position is not enough, you also need to control a certain height and speed.

However, Yan Chong is now very accurate in hitting topspin. He can hit the ball wherever he wants, but it is accurate, but the force is a bit too much.

Yan Chong's first return of the ball, with a "click", made a hole in the side of the basket.

Coach Sumire Ryuzaki: "..."

You are too energetic!

She suddenly felt that Yan Chong might not be suitable for such training.

Maybe I am too old to accept such trendy actions.

"Okay, let's learn topspin here first." Coach Sumire Ryuzaki said helplessly, "I'll teach you how to slice the ball today."

A chip ball is just the opposite of a topspin ball. The ball carries downward spin.

Because the direction of rotation is different, the chipping ball can be chipped low and deep, which is completely different from the feeling of a topspin ball.

But now that Yan Chong has the foundation of topspin, it will be much easier to learn chipping.

It didn't take long for Yan Chong to master this action.

When the training was over, he stayed to practice for a while longer, then went to the snack street to eat, and then went to the tennis training center to practice with the ball machine.

After twelve o'clock, he went home to sleep, and then a new day began.

The next few days were spent on this subject. In the morning, in order to show respect to the teacher, he could still go to class. In the afternoon, he escaped to practice wall hitting and steps.

When it was time for club activities, coach Sumire Ryuzaki gave him a little extra time to teach him how to play ball.

Within a week, Yan Chong had mastered topspin, chipping, lobs, flat shots, smashes and other actions. Moreover, according to the technical introduction in "Tennis Monthly", he also began to actively add topspin and

A lateral rotational force is exerted on the cutting ball.

Even he himself felt that the direction was very strange.

As for Echizen Ryoma, it seems that his status has risen faster than him, and he has already begun to compete with the seniors.

Momotoshiro Takeshi is a warm-hearted person, and he had a relationship with Echizen Ryoma before, so they discussed and discussed.

Unfortunately, Takeshi Momoro injured his foot and withdrew from the race midway.

Otherwise, he might have been the first regular draft player to be defeated by a first-year player.

Yan Chong was also ridiculed by some senior students who were not selected because he was always eating Xiao Zao.

"If someone had given me one-on-one training, I might have made it to the main selection," a second-year student named Arai complained.

He usually said it behind people's backs, so it didn't matter. If others didn't correct him, he felt it was natural.

But he spoke a little loudly today, and coach Sumire Ryuzaki heard him.

"Arai, how about you two try to compete?" Coach Sumire Ryuzaki said.

The coach had already spoken, but Arai didn't dare to say anything more.

"Let's compare." He said and walked towards the court.

"Is it possible?" Yan Chong was not very confident. After all, he had only learned tennis for a week.

"How will you know if you don't give it a try?" Coach Sumire Ryuzaki said, "You train so hard every day, how will you know your progress if you don't give it a try?"

Encouraged by coach Sumire Ryuzaki, Yan Chong could only stand on the other side of the tennis court.

In the first game, Arai served.

Although his serve is very proficient, his speed is not good. Compared with the ball server, it can only be regarded as a medium level of difficulty at best.

For Yan Chong, this kind of difficulty doesn't even want to be seen, it's too slow!

So Yan Chong went straight up and returned the ball with great energy.

"Whoosh!"

The ball was hit into the dead center on the other side of Arai, then bounced high and flew out.

Arai ran several steps before reaching that position, but when he tried to hit the ball again, he didn't know where the ball had gone.

"You're just lucky!" Arai said.

He changed the ball again, then stood on the other side of the court and served another ball.

However, this time he didn't see much better than before. He was still hit back by Yan Chong with an ordinary return ball.

He ran quickly, trying to catch this extremely important ball, but it was still a step too late.

At this time, Arai's mentality completely exploded.

Is this an ordinary return of the ball?

Why is it so fast?

Next, Arai lost two more points, allowing Yan Chong to win the first game.

Next, it was Yan Chong's turn to serve.

At this time, he became a little slow: "Coach, I haven't learned to serve yet, what should I do?"

"It's okay, I'll teach you tomorrow." Coach Sumire Ryuzaki was watching the fun and was not afraid of trouble, "Just wave it over with your forehand, the speed is enough."

Yan Chong still believed in the judgment of coach Sumire Ryuzaki, so he used a low swing to hit the ball.

Even though it was just a low serve, the ball speed was so fast that Arai on the opposite side didn't react at all.

"ace!"

Arai's face didn't look good now.

Can you still serve to an ace at this level?

So Arai changed the angle and let Yan Chong serve.

Ace again...

Seeing that this guy is not exerting much effort, why is he so fast?

So soon, the second round was gone.

He couldn't catch Yan Chong's "serve", so naturally he would lose no matter how Yan Chong served.

Afterwards, Yan Chong used all his various moves.

It was obvious that there was an element of letting go of water, but it still left Arai completely helpless.

If there weren't many people watching, he would have given up on the spot.

6-0!

competition is over!

"How did you do it?" Arai finally had the nerve to ask why, "The speed of your ball..."

"It's simple, as long as you use less force, you can make the ball speed so slow." Yan Chong replied with a smile.

Arai: "..."

Do you mean you actually slowed down?

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