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Takano Eiji, a tennis player is unable to defeat Saki at the finals of the regional championships the previous year. His problem? He doesn't know how to hit any spin and grows incredibly violent when he loses a match.
The tennis club of Seiryo High School, whose reputation is widely known nationwide, is the stage for Ryo Yuzawa, who is an amateur tennis player but very positive about playing tennis. The author of "Fantasista" depicts a full-scale tennis story!!
Maguma is obsessed with baseball; in fact, his dream is to hit all the strong fastballs on earth. However, Maguma isn’t a good team player and doesn’t actually have any interest in joining the baseball team! Now, Meguma no longer gets a thrill of hitting a baseball at 140 KPH, so he decides to take up tennis, where balls can fly over 160 KPH! Will Meguma be able to handle this new speed, and will he be able to conquer such a different game?
Saki Uejo, a former world ranking 7th female tennis professional who was frustrated by an injury and owed a debt of 100 million yen, leading an unnamed high school and rampaging in the high school tennis world !!
Okita Tsurugi is a 3rd grader who's father passed away when he was young. He lives with his mother. His father was a famous tennis player. Tsurugi yearns to play tennis too and joins a tennis club, where he meets a girl, Sanada, who's a tennis prodigy.
A tennis ace aiming to be the 1st japanese grand slam winner has to stop tennis due to an accident. Then he meets a girl...
Megumi is an all-star athlete, but she's a failure when it comes to physics class. And she can't concentrate on her tennis matches when she's worried about the questions she missed on the big test! Luckily for her, she befriends Ryota, a patient physics geek who uses real-world examples to help her understand classical mechanics-and improve her tennis game in the process! In The Manga Guide to Physics, you'll follow alongside Megumi as she learns about the physics of everyday objects like roller skates, slingshots, braking cars, and tennis serves. In no time, you'll master tough concepts like momentum and impulse, parabolic motion, and the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.