The new Prince of Tennis U-17 WORLD CUP (Under Seventeen World Cup) is currently on air. In this article, we will tell you the results of the match from the latest episode “Complete Away Battle”.
Sanada & Yukimura won the match against Japan vs. Australia.
From the “U-17 WORLD CUP (U-17 World Cup)” being held, regarding Japan’s second game against Australia, the results of the first game and the current situation of the second game have come in.
The first match, D2 (doubles two), was Genichiro Sanada & Seiichi Yukimura VS Jean Fitzgerald & Chris Hopman.
The early stages of the match were dominated by Jean & Chris Pear. The two made full use of the “Iron Wall” defense and the Australian formation (1) in the form of occupying the center, Sanada’s smash “Kokuryu Double Slash (2)” and Yukimura’s smash. He endured deafness, advanced the game to 1-5 match points, and showed his reputation for return power.
On the other hand, the Sanada & Yukimura pair played the same defensive play as Australia, centering on the play style “Hayashi”, which softens the rotation of the ball and parries the hit ball. Expand.
Ultimately, Yukimura paralyzed Chris’ antennae, and Sanada’s “Black Dragon Double Slash” attacked the “Iron Wall Defense”. The Sanada & Yukimura pair won 7-5.
The second match, D1 (double swan), will be Keigo Atobe & Shusuke Fuji VS, Milky Millman & MacGregor. In this match, Keigo Atobe and Masaharu Nio on the bench imitated each other with “illusions” to deceive the entire venue, resulting in a surprising match.
The match was Mack & Milky, who used a big serve to launch an offensive that seemed to be a “fast-attack pair”, while Nio (Atobe) & Fuji, who were clinging to the ball by playing in the back of the court. It was a development that I couldn’t take my eyes off of back and forth.
The Japanese national team instructed Nio (Atobe) to use illusions against Sanada and Kunimitsu Tezuka, but Atobe deliberately refrained from using “Illusions” and concealed his existence by playing as Nio.
With a 5-5 die-break, the match was brought into the endurance match, which is their specialty, and they successfully missed the expectations of Australia, who used a quick-attack tactic. It became a form of toying with the opposing team with Nioh, who was illusioned by Atobe on the bench.
Yukimura’s comment: “(To Chris) It’s true that he didn’t lose all of his five senses and only had a sense of touch, but he can’t return the ‘Black Dragon Double Slash’ by himself.”
The U-17 World Cup will be broadcast on TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, and TV Aichi every Wednesday at midnight from August 3, 2022. On August 17th, the second match between Japan and Australia, Keigo Atobe & Shusuke Fuji vs. Milky Millman & Mack McGregor, will continue to be broadcast.
1 Australian formation: Tactics in doubles. The pair’s front and rear guards stand on the same side of the court.
2 Kokuryu Double Slash: A smash that hits the ball while it is wrapped in an aura. Aura allows you to control the course of the batted ball.
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Outline of the anime “New Prince of Tennis U-17 WORLD CUP”
[Broadcasting station/Broadcast date and time]
Every Wednesday from July 6, 2022
TV Tokyo: Midnight 0:00~
TV Osaka: Midnight 1:35~
TV Aichi: Midnight 2:05~
original
Tsuyoshi Konomi (serialized in Shueisha’s “Jump SQ.”)
staff
Director: Keiichiro Kawaguchi
Character design total drawing director: Meiji Ishii
Series composition: Koki Hirota
Color design: Yuko Tsumori
Art Director: Kiyoshi Ito (Studio ARA)
Background: Studio ARA
Art setting: Chiyuki Aoki
Director of Photography: Yuta Nakamura
Editing: Daisuke Hiraki
Sound Director: Yuki Matsuoka
Music: Chihiro Tamaki
Acoustic Production: Jinnan Studio
Animation Production: Studio KAI M.S.C
Opening theme: “I can fly” YOSHIKI EZAKI x Bleecker Chrome
Ending theme: “Dear Friend” Tenipuri Artist Stars
Production: NAS
Production: New Prince of Tennis Project
cast
Ryoma Echizen: Junko Minagawa
Kunimitsu Tezuka: Ryutaro Okiayu
Keigo Atobe: Junichi Suwabe
Seiichi Yukimura: Sachiko Nagai
Kuranosuke Shiraishi: Yoshimasa Hosoya
Eishiro Kite: Tarusuke Aragaki
Byodo-in Phoenix: Hiroki Yasumoto
Ryoga Echizen: Mamoru Miyano
Jurgen Barisavich Bork: Kentaro Tone
Zeus Iliopoulos: Tomokazu Seki
J.J. Dorgias: Subaru Kimura
Alexander Amadeus: Kazuyuki Okitsu
Prince Ludovic Chardar: Natsuki Hanae and others