There were no surprises in the next three games. Shishido and Feng opened fire and won the game without any surprise.

……

"Game Hyotei Shishido, Feng, 6-1. This match is over, Hyotei wins."

On the tennis court of Hyotei Academy, Tianyu stood aside, gazing deeply at Shishido and Feng who were busy organizing their equipment. The scene looked so harmonious.

However, this harmony caused ripples in Tianyu's heart. Looking at the words "Synchronous Comprehension" still on their data panel, his brows involuntarily furrowed.

"It went so smoothly..." Tianyu muttered to himself, with a hint of barely perceptible worry in his voice.

Ever since Shishido and Feng formed a doubles partnership, they have been almost invincible on the court and have never been defeated.

This seemingly brilliant record became a potential crisis in Tianyu's eyes.

In the world of tennis, there are no eternal winners and no unchanging strategies.

Excessive success often makes people complacent and ignore the challenges and difficulties hidden in the dark. Sometimes failure is not necessarily a bad thing.

If Shishido and Feng continue to bask in the joy of victory and fail to notice their own shortcomings and the changes in their opponents in time, then one day in the future they may very likely encounter unprecedented setbacks.

It's time to teach those two guys a lesson.

……

Keigo Atobe stood on the sidelines, gazing deeply at Takahiro Kabashi and his opponent Bobby Marks who were doing their final warm-up on the court. A complex emotion surged in his heart, especially when he focused his gaze on Kabashi's determined and slightly nervous face, an indescribable worry quietly grew.

In his mind, the singles match was undoubtedly the most suspenseful and worrying one in the entire series.

Bobby Marks, a former American football player turned tennis player, has an extremely large physique and amazing strength.

Although Huadi has an amazing talent for technical imitation and can copy his opponent's skills and use them to defeat them, that is usually based on the premise that his own five dimensions are all superior to the opponent.

At this moment, facing a power player like Bobby Max, Atobe couldn't help but start to worry about Karasu's situation.

He clearly saw that although Huadi had tried his best to adapt and cope, the opponent's powerful shots still made Huadi seem a little overwhelmed.

What worried him even more was that Bobby's physical fitness honed by rugby seemed to be given new life on the tennis court, and every swing of his racket seemed to shake the entire court.

As the whistle of the game sounded, Huadi and Bobby Max officially started this fierce contest.

The two of them went back and forth on the court, and it was hard to tell who was better, as if they were two Bobby Maxes fighting each other, and every ball was a feast of power.

However, as time went on, Atobe gradually discovered that although Karaichi tried his best, the gap in strength and physical fitness still made him gradually fall at a disadvantage.

Bobby's powerful attack forced Huadi to catch it again and again, which caused great trouble to his physical fitness.

In the end, when the referee announced the score of "7-6" and announced that Bobby Marks won the singles match, an indescribable sense of loss and regret surged in Atobe's heart.

Huadi has done his best, but right now, Huadi is definitely not as strong as its opponents. (There really isn't much to write about these two. I'll compensate Huadi in the Kanto tournament.)

Tianyu didn't say anything. It was beyond his expectation that Huadi could fight to this point.

But losing this match isn't a big deal; the next one is the real deal. (What? You're saying Coach Sakaki is going to kick Karaichi off the team just because he lost? That's impossible. Karaichi is the most special person in Hyotei.)

……

On the tennis court, on both sides of the net, two burly players were like warriors about to charge into battle. Their eyes met, and in a flash, the air was filled with an unignorable sense of tension and confrontation.

Akutsu vs. Arnold Ignis Hideo.

In Tianyu's eyes, this seemingly evenly matched game actually had undercurrents already surging, and the balance of victory and defeat seemed to have quietly tilted.

Although Arnold is known as the "tennis machine" and is well-known in the United States for his precise judgment and keen ability to capture his opponents' weaknesses, all these advantages seem to be insignificant when facing Akutsu.

Jin Akutsu not only possesses astonishing physical fitness, as if every inch of his muscles contains explosive power, but what is even more terrifying is that he has almost no obvious technical shortcomings.

On the court, he is like an enraged beast, who can launch a fierce attack with thunderous force, and at the same time show incredible flexibility and agility at critical moments, making those shots that are beyond the imagination of ordinary people.

For Arnold, this was undoubtedly a nightmare challenge, because the tactics he was good at seemed to have lost their former power in front of Akutsu. It can be said that Akutsu was his natural enemy.

What's even more tragic is that he doesn't know this.

……

In Arnold's serving game, he was not in a hurry to show his full strength. He chose to retreat in order to advance. Through varied serves and strategic returns, he constantly tested his opponent Akutsu's bottom line and habits.

Every move Arnold made seemed to be weaving an invisible net, trying to capture Akutsu's elusive weakness in this game.

However, Akutsu was like a warrior who was completely unbound by the rules. He ignored Arnold's temptations and layouts, and relied on his instinctive reaction and beast-like intuition to hit powerful returns on the court.

Every swing of his racket was like a beast attacking, with both power and speed. Arnold couldn't help but secretly gasp, "This guy, doesn't he know how to hide his strength?"

Facing Akutsu's surging attack, Arnold began to feel unprecedented pressure.

Those tennis balls that once flew effortlessly in his hands now whizzed past him like lightning, making it almost impossible for him to catch their trajectory.

He knew very well that he had to maintain a high level of concentration and vigilance, otherwise if he was not careful, he might be completely devoured by this arrogant beast.

As time went by, a strong sense of crisis gradually surged in Arnold's heart.

He realized that he could no longer continue to defend passively like this, and had to take the initiative and look for opportunities to change the situation.

So he began to adjust his rhythm and strategy, trying to find opportunities for counterattacks in defense.

But it was too late. With a clean and sharp blow from Akutsu, the round was over.

"Game Hyotei Akutsu, 1-0."

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