The new Prince of Tennis U-17 WORLD CUP (Under Seventeen World Cup) is currently on air. This article will tell you the breaking news from the latest story, “Beyond the Bible.”
The first match between Japan and France was a posing showdown. Shiraishi shows a new style of play but loses narrowly.
In the “U-17 WORLD CUP” (U-17 World Cup) final tournament, Japan’s first match (*), the quarterfinal against France, was held.
The first match, D2 (doubles two), was Ikuto Kimishima & Kuranosuke Shiraishi vs. Tristan Bardot & Timothée Moreau. Shiraishi is a player who sticks to the basics of tennis called “Bible tennis.” Still, he challenged the French national team with a strange strategy outside of theory, with Shiraishi, who is left-handed, defending the right, and Kimishima, who is right-handed, supporting the left.
However, Tristan and Timothy tested their flexible bodies against the Japanese national team, who challenged them with quirky strategies. The acrobatic movements of Kimishima, Tristan, and Timothée made the rally look like a showdown with poses. Although there was a back and forth in the early stages, France took the initiative in the middle stage and cornered Japan 2-6.
However, Shiraishi, who could not get out of the textbook-like play style of “Bible Tennis,” found a breakthrough in the middle of the match and showed a new play style specialized in speed and power for each ball. . He regained control of the game.
In the match’s final stages, Tristan and Timothée, who had hidden their ambidextrous status until now, regained control of the game, and Japan held on until the tie-break. Still, in the end, a tennis ball bounced off the net and landed on the Japanese side’s court. France won 6-7. Fortune was the result of dividing the settlement with a fine line.
The game’s momentum was not destructive, but Japan lost the first game. Jusaburo Mohri & Renji Yanagi will challenge Edgar Delacroix & Jonathan Saint-Georges in the second match. Attention will be focused on whether this development can be reversed.
Kimishima’s comment: “I couldn’t negotiate with the ball.”
Shiraishi’s comment: “You can do it. If it’s you.”
Japan won the first game by default due to withdrawing from the game against the Alamenoma Republic.
The U-17 World Cup will be broadcast on TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, and TV Aichi every Wednesday from August 3, 2022. On September 14, the second match between Japan and France will be aired in the quarterfinals, Jusaburo Mohri & Renji Yanagi VS Edgar Delacroix & Jonathan Saint-Georges.