
After first beating him in a highly contested, though short match 4-2, 3-1(or something). My confidence was at top!

Then, we started a best of 3 sets of 6 games match.
I was confident after the short match and was sure it would be a tight set and decided by small margins. However!! He didn't win it by one game. Neither did he dominate by winning by 2 or 3 games..... He didn't give me any chance at all!! I tried everything from the baseline. I tried to take him off guard by going to the net,but no matter what, he completely bulldozed over everything I threw at him. He demolishing me 0-6 in the first set!

I was inches away from giving my controller a flight to the wall, but was able to withdraw that thought going into the second set. Then finally(!) I was able to break him. With a little confidence renewed I could focus more on my game. I switched up my game and was more defensive than in the first set, just sending his attacks right back to him. This made every point last at least 6 shots and more each. Very rarely any points going under 5-6 shots. It was an endurance test I haven't seen the likes of in TS4. Every point was a fight to the bitter end. None of us was giving away anything. We traded games from 3-3 to 5-5. Then, a lack of concentration from Lupac and I was able to break him. Since I had served for the set unsuccessful a few minutes back, my heart was really pounding when I was going to serve for the set this second time. I opened up with two good first serves, giving me 30-0. Which he answered with great play to go 30-30. Then after a 20-30 shots point I got my first match point and I made it! An insane feeling really. Didn't know TS4 could be so immensely intense.


In addition to a insane match. I told him about us and he was surely going to check out the site. Hopefully we'll have him with us into AO. He is listed number 2 in the lifetime ranking and he's not at all cheesy. In fact, it was quite a surprise to me that he had never heard of ITST.

