Singles 3 match between Fuji and Shiraishi is played. Fuji's triple counters fail against Shiraishi's perfect tennis. Fuji evolves the triple counters and also makes a Final counter, Hecatoncheires no Monban (Gate Keeper of Hecatonchires), which prevents the ball from going over the net. In the end, Shiraishi found a way to hit the ball over the net and wins the game.
Singles 3 match between Fuji and Shiraishi is played. Fuji's triple counters fail against Shiraishi's perfect tennis. Fuji evolves the triple counters and also makes a Final counter, Hecatoncheires no Monban (Gate Keeper of Hecatonchires), which prevents the ball from going over the net. In the end, Shiraishi found a way to hit the ball over the net and wins the game.
The regular players from Seigaku participates in an exhibition game aboard a cruise ship. However, they discover that the event is being run by a corrupt millionaire heavily involved in illegal gambling and betting, who demands that they lose the match on purpose. To add to the confusion, one of the players on the rival team introduces himself as Ryoma's brother.
The regular players from Seigaku participates in an exhibition game aboard a cruise ship. However, they discover that the event is being run by a corrupt millionaire heavily involved in illegal gambling and betting, who demands that they lose the match on purpose. To add to the confusion, one of the players on the rival team introduces himself as Ryoma's brother.
End of Singles 1 match between Hyotei and Seigaku. Shintenhouji face Fudoumine to see who advances to the semi finals. Shitenhouji's vice captain, Shiraishi Kuranosuke.
Ryoma uses a new technique, a variation of the Split Step that makes him fast enough to return Inui's calculated shots. This, along with the Twist Serve, turns the game into Ryoma's favor.
The regular players from Seigaku participates in an exhibition game aboard a cruise ship. However, they discover that the event is being run by a corrupt millionaire heavily involved in illegal gambling and betting, who demands that they lose the match on purpose. To add to the confusion, one of the players on the rival team introduces himself as Ryoma's brother.
Singles 3 match between Fuji and Shiraishi is played. Fuji's triple counters fail against Shiraishi's perfect tennis. Fuji evolves the triple counters and also makes a Final counter, Hecatoncheires no Monban (Gate Keeper of Hecatonchires), which prevents the ball from going over the net. In the end, Shiraishi found a way to hit the ball over the net and wins the game.
The regular players from Seigaku participates in an exhibition game aboard a cruise ship. However, they discover that the event is being run by a corrupt millionaire heavily involved in illegal gambling and betting, who demands that they lose the match on purpose. To add to the confusion, one of the players on the rival team introduces himself as Ryoma's brother.
End of Singles 1 match between Hyotei and Seigaku. Shintenhouji face Fudoumine to see who advances to the semi finals. Shitenhouji's vice-captain, Shiraishi Kuranosuke, is being introduced.
End of Singles 1 match between Hyotei and Seigaku. Shintenhouji face Fudoumine to see who advances to the semi finals. Note: sorry for not uploading this part since i have encountered problems uploading part 2 and 3. So here you go. Enjoy!
The regular players from Seigaku participates in an exhibition game aboard a cruise ship. However, they discover that the event is being run by a corrupt millionaire heavily involved in illegal gambling and betting, who demands that they lose the match on purpose. To add to the confusion, one of the players on the rival team introduces himself as Ryoma's brother.
The regular players from Seigaku participates in an exhibition game aboard a cruise ship. However, they discover that the event is being run by a corrupt millionaire heavily involved in illegal gambling and betting, who demands that they lose the match on purpose. To add to the confusion, one of the players on the rival team introduces himself as Ryoma's brother.
The regular players from Seigaku participates in an exhibition game aboard a cruise ship. However, they discover that the event is being run by a corrupt millionaire heavily involved in illegal gambling and betting, who demands that they lose the match on purpose. To add to the confusion, one of the players on the rival team introduces himself as Ryoma's brother.
Echizen and the Seigaku regulars took a day off of their normal routines and went hiking on a mountain, where a tennis resort awaits their arrival. Expecting to do some special training, the team reaches the destination only to find their precious tennis courts taken over by a group of college tennis players. However, Ryoma is more than happy to teach them a thing or two about how to play “real” tennis.
Ryoma uses a new technique, a variation of the Split Step that makes him fast enough to return Inui's calculated shots. This, along with the Twist Serve, turns the game into Ryoma's favor.
Echizen and the Seigaku regulars took a day off of their normal routines and went hiking on a mountain, where a tennis resort awaits their arrival. Expecting to do some special training, the team reaches the destination only to find their precious tennis courts taken over by a group of college tennis players. However, Ryoma is more than happy to teach them a thing or two about how to play “real” tennis.
Echizen and the Seigaku regulars took a day off of their normal routines and went hiking on a mountain, where a tennis resort awaits their arrival. Expecting to do some special training, the team reaches the destination only to find their precious tennis courts taken over by a group of college tennis players. However, Ryoma is more than happy to teach them a thing or two about how to play “real” tennis.
Echizen and the Seigaku regulars took a day off of their normal routines and went hiking on a mountain, where a tennis resort awaits their arrival. Expecting to do some special training, the team reaches the destination only to find their precious tennis courts taken over by a group of college tennis players. However, Ryoma is more than happy to teach them a thing or two about how to play “real” tennis.
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