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Smartly holding ball in his fingures.
Seriousness of situation he prefer little jogging instead of hitting ball
Suddenly he takes his position & slowly hit ball with his racket over net.
Stunning service force opposite player to run towards ball, but as usual ball drop.
Simply looking on ball as if asking ball can't you hold few second in air.
Save me from losing point, but umpire say thirty all.
Similar service over the net, this time opposite player in alert mode hit the ball back to him.
Surprise with opponent quick action, he again hit ball over net.
Shocked to see ball fell down on his side and umpire say forty thirty
Several spectator say oh no, but whole spectator watching match are very much thrilled.
Slightly demoralize he again starting jogging & moving his leg east to west vice-versa.
So as to genrate moral boosting energy and ready to hit the service of opponent player.
Showing full attention on ball he hit the ball back to opponent court.
Spirit is worth watching opponent also hit the ball, a rally like situation arise nobody want to loose point at this stage.
Sentiment among spectators are on high spirit, who will point.
Signal from spectator are clear they want to see how next will earn, quickly reading spectator mood he hit the ball with full force over net but opponent also hit the ball
Sorrow face can be seen on opponent spectators ball fell on their side and umpire say duce.
Surrounded by spectators faith his moral recharged and taking advantage of game as well as match point through his serve to opponent.
Same position of opponent fully realized spectators feeling opponent also hit the ball over net again rally like situation arise, but in a second entire crowed stand up with one voice say what a smash ball fell down on opponent court precious match & game point.
Sound of clapping spreading in the stadium & he thankfully wave his hand.

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Sunday, December 27, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: wind
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