Prince of Tennis Nioh Phantom

Chapter 828 The last goal, win in one fell swoop!

"Are you going to end it?

Shiraishi Kuranosuke blinked, then said.

Shitenhouji's junior high school student has no color on his face, not because he has not been touched by the game, but because he is now in a state of confusion.

Why did you reach the match point so soon?

In such a short period of time, the Minister of Middle School Students has obviously not yet reacted. He just spoke subconsciously and asked the doubts in his heart. But if someone talks to him at this time, they will find that Shiraishi Kuranosuke is in a trance.

Shiraishi blinked before speaking, probably subconsciously thinking that what he had just heard and what he saw were hallucinations!

"The score is 6:4, if Nioh gets another point next."

Fuji Syusuke constricted the faint smile he always showed, he opened his ice-blue eyes, and looked at the game on Court No. 1 with a solemn expression.

No one knows the inner change of Seigaku genius at this moment, but from his suddenly widened icy blue eyes, he can see the huge shock he is experiencing in his heart at this moment.

"I remember, the next round is Nioh's serve game?"

The same is true for Seiichi Yukimura.

The purple-blue-haired young man had a faint smile, burying his shock in his heart, revealing to outsiders only the same indifference and self-confidence as before.

It's just that Minister Rikkai thinks he knows all the members of his tennis club well, but he has lost his confidence in observation and control over Nioh time and time again.

"Ahhhhhh, I suddenly came to the match point."

In this seven-ball matchup, Nioh directly had the first-hand advantage that high school students defaulted to, that is, they can get the right to serve in the first game without guessing first. For most of the 17 tennis players, their own serve game has the advantage.

Tennis matches are nothing more than "hold" and "break". Being able to control one's serve game is almost invincible.

Therefore, when tennis players have their own serve tricks, they can always have an advantage in the game and invisibly and put psychological pressure on their opponents.

- Are there still few serve skills that Nioh Masaharu has mastered?

--Just looking at his "phantom", everything is in sight!

Therefore, Atobe has no doubt that this seven-ball matchup has reached the match point.

Next, if Duke: Watanabe, a high school student, can't break Nioh's serve game, then the victory of the game will be far away from him!

"The last ball!"

Kirihara Akaya did not participate in the conversations with the seniors in the third grade.

He stood in the spectator stand excitedly and waved his arm to cheer for Senior Nioh on the court.

The last ball--

The shout of Rikkai's second grader is a very important reminder to everyone, especially Duke and Watanabe.

The 6:4 score pushed Duke Watanabe to the brink of defeat.

In contrast, the score of 6:4 gave Nioh more than enough confidence.

Nioh could lose another goal, and losing a point did not cause a crisis for him in the score. With the current score of 6:4, he only needs to score one point in the next two small games.

However, for the sake of the "optimal solution", taking into consideration factors such as physical strength and the duration of the game, it is better for Nioh to score a goal and win directly in the next serve game.

"Senior, the last ball!"

Hiyoshi Wakashi was reminded by the shouts of Kirihara Akaya after hesitated for a while, and he followed up and shouted to the people on the court.

After Kirihaya returned to the spectator seat where the junior high student team was, he watched the game and came to his roommates-no way, some third-year seniors will have a dialogue with the second-year students. A lot of pressure, it is more relaxed and casual to communicate with students at the same level.

So at this time, although Hiyoshi is still sitting next to his third-year seniors, on the other side is his roommate Seigaku second-year student Kaidoh Kaoru, and a little bit next to him is Kirihara Akaya, who is running around during the game and his position is uncertain. The second-year trump card.

[Although I am not a senior in the tennis club of the same school, the middle school students in the U17 training camp are all in the same camp!]

[I should also cheer for Nioh from Rikkai!]

The thoughts of Hyotei's second grader flashed by.

He selectively forgot that a little while ago, the coaches had announced that "Nioh Masaharu is the No. 1 court player."

Perhaps because today's game was too shocking, Hiyoshi Wakashi also forgot the nature of yesterday's qualifying, and did not even remember the cause of the two Nioh games today.

Yesterday’s qualifying competition was a challenge from the second army players to the first army players.

Today, Nioh's two games, one is a personal gambling, and the other is also a personal seven-ball duel!

- Nioh's two games today were "violating" in nature, and both violated the rules of the U17 training camp!

--More importantly, no matter whether it was yesterday's qualifying or today's private match, there is no match that Hiyoshi thinks now of "junior high school students vs high school students-camp battle"!

Hiyoshi completely misunderstood the nature of the game.

But Hyotei's second-year student understood the matter as "junior high school student VS high school student...faction battle". This is not Hiyoshi Wakashi's own mistake.

Ask all the players present, who hasn't slowly acquiesced to the idea of ​​"junior high school students VS high school students-faction battle"?

Who made the high school students of the Second Army lose their spirits, so that the qualifying rate of the middle school students in the Second Army was too high!

The occurrence of misunderstandings is largely the result of mistakes.

Hiyoshi Wakashi and other Hyotei players cheered for their Hyotei Minister Atobe Keigo while also cheering for the Minister's doubles partner Nioh Masaharu.

Therefore, Hiyoshi is now without thinking because of his Rikkai roommate Kirihaya's booming arms, and immediately joining the "cheerleader" is not too eye-catching.

Because next--

The scope of "Cheerleading" has rapidly expanded!

"Senior Nioh, win in one fell swoop!"

Kirihara Akaya, who raised his arms, couldn't be satisfied with just one call.

He directly "borrowed" the support slogan from the previous game, then waved his arms and shouted loudly.

"Senior Nioh, win in one fell swoop!!!"

Kirihaya himself was the first shout of "Win in one fell swoop".

At this second call, Hiyoshi Wakashi, who decided to cheer for the "junior high school student camp", immediately joined. Fuji Yuta of Saint Rudolph was also infected by this warm atmosphere.

The second-year students of Shitenhouji and Fudomine were a step slower, but they all kept up with the second part of the support slogan "Come to win!!"

As for Kirihaya's second-year student, Kaidoh Kaoru, who lives in Seigaku.

Because the ball that Nioh hit just now looks like a snake ball, Kaidoh Kaoru has always been in "self-shock". And Kirihaya's shouts were too close, and the interval was short, Kaidoh Kaoru did not have time to keep up with the immediate "winning in one fell swoop".

-He followed the third "Win in one fell swoop"!

"Nioh, win in one fell swoop!!"

Sanada's response to the support was probably caused by him, and the players next to him wanted to cover their ears regardless of the occasion.

"Win in one fell swoop!""

I respect Sanada, the third-year senior. Kaidoh Kaoru followed Sanada's shout after regaining his shock of "Snake Ball".

The cry of "winning in one fell swoop", after the third call, after joining the loud voice player Sanada for the "ensemble", shook the sky.

Nioh's last ball was shot under this situation!

Bang--

Suddenly, in court No. 1, a hurricane rolled.

There was no flying sand or rocks, but it also made people unable to see Nioh's movements in the court at this moment.

Since Nioh used the phantom "Byōdōin Hōō", he didn't mind the phantom until the end of the game without accidental interference and special arrangements.

"Different Dimension-World Pirates" together with the momentum, pierced the sword horizontally, and then chopped at the same time. It caused vigorous agitation and formed the "hurricane" in the court.

Om~Om~~

The dust in the court seemed to follow and vibrate.

A gilt but glowing red light appeared in the mid-air inside the court.

Whoosh 330--

[Phantom, Egyptian Phoenix!]

This ball is the surface of the "Egyptian Phoenix", but the inside is almost completely different.

This ball fell to the ground like a meteorite

【--Meteor Strike-Change!】

The meteorite fell to the ground with great momentum.

When he rushed in, he carried the "flame" of the phoenix tail glowing with golden red light.

Puff!

"7: 4--"

"Seven ball showdown, Nioh Masaharu wins!"

Byōdōin Hōō tightly followed the track of the tennis ball in the court, and announced the end of the seven-ball matchup without any delay.

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Although Byōdōin Hōō "sticks to his duties" and perfectly serves as a referee, the high school player's attention is not on his "work" at all, but on the tennis played by Nioh.

This time, his observation of Nioh is different from the last three-set game.

With a basic understanding and adding "bystander clear", Byōdōin Hōō finally saw a trace of the "phantom" in this last ball.

[You can directly copy the skills of players who play the phantom image. 】

After announcing the victory of the seven-ball matchup, and after getting what he wanted, Byōdōin Hōō immediately turned around and left.

[It may not be a complete "copy"--]

[If Nioh Masaharu is willing, he can perform different moves that seem to have the same effect under the blessing of Phantom!]

[Spray, Watanabe shouldn’t lose]

Duke-Watanabe lost this highly advantageous seven-ball matchup, which made Byōdōin Hōō a little dissatisfied. But Nioh's strategy in the seven-ball matchup and his brilliant performance were enough to make Byodoin temporarily ignore his inner dissatisfaction.

[The method of the "fraudster" may not be focused on the "Nioh Phantom", but on Nioh Masaharu's own timing and psychological insight into his opponent. 】

While leaving the court, thinking about what he had seen from this seven-ball matchup, the mood of the Byodoin players did not fluctuate much.

ps, finally the holiday! Happy holiday!! (I can finally get the reminder ticket for today!),

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