Even though it’s doubles, both teams lack partners… Episode 10 synopsis and scene cuts featuring bloody characters released | ORICON NEWS | Fukui Shimbun ONLINE

Even though it’s doubles, both teams lack partners… Episode 10 synopsis and scene cuts featuring bloody characters released | ORICON NEWS | Fukui Shimbun ONLINE

November 28, 2024 12:10 p.m.

Scene cut from “New Prince of Tennis U-17 WORLD CUP SEMIFINAL” (C) Tsuyoshi Konomi/Shueisha/NAS/New Prince of Tennis Project

The synopsis and cut scenes of the 10th episode of the TV anime “New Prince of Tennis U-17 WORLD CUP SEMIFINAL”, “Where the Tie Break Goes,” have been released.

[Image]For some reason, a character is covered in blood… New scene cut from “Tenipuri” released

“The Prince of Tennis” (Tenipuri) was serialized in “Weekly Shonen Jump” from 1999 to 2008, and the second series “New Prince of Tennis” began in 2009, a tennis manga currently being serialized in “Jump Square.” original work. A story depicting the main character Ryoma Echizen, a junior high school student, growing up with his friends.

It was made into a TV anime on TV Tokyo in October 2001, and has since become a popular work that has been made into an event and a movie. The first TV anime in 10 years since “New Prince of Tennis” which aired until March 2012, “New Prince of Tennis U-17 WORLD CUP” will be broadcast in 2022 and will be an OVA series released in 2014. The story unfolds after “New Prince of Tennis OVA vs Genius10”.

In the “New Prince of Tennis U-17 WORLD CUP,” the stage moved to the Kanto Tournament, National Tournament, and World Tournament, and exciting matches were held with representative members from each country.

■Episode 10 synopsis
In D1 (Double Swan), both teams are without a partner, and the battle continues between Tanegashima and Bismarck. Since he can’t get a return game, Tanegashima’s goal is to bring the match to a tie-break, hold his service game, and win.

However, Inui mutters from the Japanese bench: “Tie-breaks are bad…” Bismarck has a tie-break win rate of 100%. He was nicknamed “Mr. Tiebreaker”!

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