The 2022 European Championship men's singles quarter-finals continue. The derby battle from the Swedish team, Falk faced the vice champion Moregaard. In the 7-game 4-win game, the two sides won in the sixth game. To determine the outcome, Falke tied the score 2-2 after falling behind in two games. Then in the crucial fifth game, Falke scored 9 points in a row to turn the tide, and finally defeated Moregold to advance into the men's men's round. Single semi-final.
Falke 4-2 Moregaard
In the first game
5-2, Falke took the lead. Neither side started very fast. It may be because of very familiar reasons that neither of them were willing to make an effort at the start. After all, In a game with 4 wins in 7 games, it was necessary to retain strength until the last few games. Falk seized the opportunity and temporarily took the lead.
9-8, Falke continued to lead. During this period, Moregaard gradually narrowed the score gap. It can be seen that facing Falke, Moregaard has certain advantages, both in speed and strength. Falke poses a big threat. 13-11, Moregaard won the first line.
In the second game
5-1, Moregaard took the lead. In the second game, we can see what the advantage of Moregaard is. On the one hand, Moregaard is extremely fast. During the transition between offense and defense, Moregaard Gaud's surprise created a great threat to Falk, and 's serve to attack was also a scoring point for Moregaard.
9-4, Moregaard continued to expand the score advantage. Obviously, Moregaard won a little easily. This is also a result that both sides are familiar with. Falk does have a big disadvantage facing his juniors. Moregaard In addition to the score advantage when Gothe faced his senior, he also showed his respect for Falke. 11-4, Moregaard scored another victory.
In the third game
3-0, Moregaard took the lead. Falke called a timeout. After the timeout came back, Falke chased three points in a row, but we must also be careful of Moregaard's speed attack, which requires mobilizing Moregaard from a wide angle. Germany, so as not to let him stand output. Falke still had to break through from his forehand.
9-6, Falke took the lead. Sure enough, the attack from the forehand position had a certain effect. Moregaard's backhand side cut really caused trouble for Falke. The large-angle attack from the forehand position, Moregaard lost a lot of points. This is also where Falke's tactics work. 11-8, Falke regained the game.
In the fourth game
5-2, Falke took the lead, but due to the limitation of his forehand position, Moregaard seemed a little unconvinced and kept attacking with his forehand, which played right into Falke's hands. The gap caused Moregaard's mentality to have some problems.
9-6, Falke continued to lead. During this period, Falke relied on his own experience and the forehand and backhand mobilization of Moregaard, causing Moregaard to lose the advantage in the previous games. This was for Moregaard. It was a very uncomfortable stage for Regard. 11-7, Falk tied the score to 2-2.
In the fifth game
5-1, Moregaard took the lead. During this period, Moregaard took the lead and strengthened the quality of the board and the speed of attack, making up for the exposure of his forehand gap, which he had not yet seen in Falke Without realizing it, Moregaard's speed became the offensive highlight of this game.
9-2, Moregaard continued to expand the score advantage. Compared with the third and fourth games, it seemed that the start of the fifth game was too easy, which was something Moregaard did not expect.
html tied at 59-9. The lead in the opening stage made Moregaard take it lightly. Falke did not give up the game and tied the score after falling behind by seven points. The two sides returned to the same starting line, 11-9. Falk scored 9 points in a row, turning the tide and overtaking the score to win the crucial fifth game.
In the sixth game
4-2, Falke took the lead. Obviously, at the beginning of the game, Moregaard was a little impatient, eager to exceed the score or win the game. Falke was still not impatient, and as expected, experience has given him the best. Falke's status and on-the-spot performance. Moregaard called a timeout.
11-5, Falk won this game and advanced to the men's singles semi-finals. It is a pity for Moregaard. In response to the situation on the court, Moregaard obviously still has a big gap. , and experience is more valuable for players. After falling behind in two games, Falk played steadily and tied the score. In the crucial fifth game, he scored 9 points in a row on the edge of desperation to turn the tide. K deserves to win this game. Congratulations to Falk for reaching the men's singles semifinals.