Chapter 92

The first doubles of the Japanese team are Sanada and Tanejima. Coach Mifune seems to like to line up two former opponents together for doubles, but it is also easy to understand, because the person who knows you best is often your opponent.

The US team sent only two middle school students, one with blond half-long hair and the other a tall black man.

Although these two players are not as good as they are, they are far inferior to Chico and Dudu. It only took two sets for Sanada and Taneshima to end the game.

US team 2-1 Japan team

The Japanese team finally regained [-]%, which made everyone breathe a sigh of relief. Their next appearance, Yukimura, seemed to give them a reassurance.

Yukimura's opponent is Echizen Ryuya, he was not surprised by this result, but rather looked forward to it - what will happen to the person who is closer to the samurai Nanjiro than Echizen Ryoma in the legend?

"Son of God." Long Ya called Yukimura after saluting in front of the net, "I heard that you once defeated my younger brother in the national competition, let me, the older brother, avenge the little one today."

After hearing this, Yukimura did not change his expression, but revealed his aura of being No.1 in the Japanese junior high school tennis world, and returned with a smile, "Then I will wait and see."

The two went to the bottom line respectively, and Yukimura served the ball.

As if trying to give the opponent a bad start, Yukimura had an eighth sense when he came up.

When the first ball was played, Long Ya did not miss the counterattack without going over the net.

"Eighth sense?" Long Ya also studied Yukimura's video, so he just raised his eyebrows and didn't care.

The second ball was still the eighth sense. Echizen Ryuya tried to control his body to get rid of the influence of this move, but he was unsuccessful, but he still did not give up.

The U.S. team has long researched this kind of move, but the spiritual moves are often too stream-of-consciousness, and they can't find a suitable solution for a while, so they can only put forward some hypotheses, and Long Ya is now verifying these hypotheses.

After Long Ya tried the feeling of not being able to fully control her body for a while, she changed to another method, that is, the method that Borg used to crack the eighth sense - head-on, and use mental power to resolve it.

But it's a pity that Long Ya is not a professional player, and he hasn't specially trained his mental power, which makes it difficult for him to control his mental power as smoothly as Borg.

At the end of the round, Long Ya didn't score a single point, but he didn't seem in a hurry.

In the second game, Long Ya served.

Ryuya's serving posture is very similar to an outspin serve, but Yukimura doesn't think it's that simple.

The tennis ball didn't bounce up immediately after landing, but spun on the spot, gradually forming a tornado in the sky.

The ball still bounced up, and Yukimura, who was fully prepared, swung at it, only to find that the ball went upwind and avoided his racket.

Yukimura tried to intercept from above but was thwarted by the force of the whirlwind, missing the best opportunity.

The tennis ball spun upwards with the wind, and when it reached the top, it was thrown out and landed behind Yukimura.

This is the trick developed by Echizen Ryuya on the basis of the external rotation serve - tornado.

Yukimura reviewed this move carefully, and found that he was somewhat similar to Shiraishi's Round Table Swipe, but the Round Table Swipe had an afterimage in the circle, but the tornado was indeed spinning in place to create wind.

It is impossible to hit back until the ball bounces, and it will be hindered by the tornado after bouncing.

Yukimura has not thought of a perfect solution for the time being, but no matter what kind of serve, he is formed after he hits the ground, as long as he catches it before he hits the ground, there will be no problem.

Longya weighed the ball in his hand, as if anticipating Yukimura's next move, he showed a smile as proud as Echizen (qianzou).

Yukimura planned to intercept Ryuya's serve according to the original plan, but when he swung the racket, the ball changed direction.

Yukimura suddenly thought of the arc (Ω-shaped) ball that Kirihara used during the seven-ball duel, so he quickly changed direction.

If it is Kirihara's Ω ball, then he only needs to swing the racket one more time to successfully return, because the rotation balance of the ball itself has been destroyed at the first time.

But Long Ya's move was different. Although Yukimura took out the second swing with the reaction speed trained by Taneshima, the ball still seemed to be alive, bypassing the racket, and continued to present a tornado after landing.

interesting.

Yukimura looked at Ryuya, and re-simulated the whole process in his mind.

After stroking it a few times, Yukimura found out the reason. If his opponent was not Longya, he would almost think that it was the ball hit by Fuji.

The cracking method is actually not difficult, but it requires fast and accurate computing power.

Yukimura's body is surrounded by the ultimate energy of brilliance, he rarely uses this move, but it has to be said that sometimes it is very useful.

Ryuya served the ball again, and Yukimura rushed to the point where the ball landed immediately after he swung the racket, and then the racket made a posture of catching the ball and blocked the path of the ball.

The tennis ball hit Yukimura's racket straight, and because there was no wind without swinging the racket, it didn't go around.

But Yukimura still failed, and even his racket was sent flying to the ground.

Yukimura looked at his wrist in astonishment, this was almost the situation after he received the baptism of Uzumaki for the first time.

Long Ya on the opposite side tossed another tennis ball in her hand, like playing with an orange.

Yukimura picked up the racket. He had to admit that he underestimated Echizen Ryoma. He always thought that Echizen Ryuya was just an older version of Echizen Ryoma, but now it seems that his experience far exceeds that of Echizen Ryoma.

This kind of serve that counts all the actions of the opponent is definitely not something that a person like Echizen who was spoiled and brought up can play.

This must be the perfect serve that has been formed after countless trials and constant corrections and enhancements after duels with others.

When the ball touched the net surface, it formed a reaction like falling to the ground, and the ball spun violently on the racket, forming a baptism of vortex.

If it was just the baptism of the vortex, it would be easy to deal with, but this comprehensive and super-spinning serve did make him temporarily distressed.

Compared with Yukimura's serve, Ryuya's serve was more exciting, even the audience cheered louder.

Longya kept his serve, and Yukimura did the same. Although the situation was the same as when he played against Borg, Yukimura was even more excited.

What he saw from Echizen Ryuya was the experience left over from fighting strong opponents from all over the world. This is the most attractive opponent for Yukimura, who still has some gaps in opponents.

The author has something to say: I really like the mysterious and unrestrained feeling of Longya ww, which is very handsome!

After writing fantasy (magic) tennis smoothly, it is somewhat difficult to write normally.

Many thanks to [An Yuxi] for throwing a grenade!

Many thanks to [Weiwei] for throwing a mine!

I love you guys! (づ ̄3 ̄)づ╭?~

Happy Children's Day!There is another chapter to add, but the time is uncertain~

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