Chapter 101: Sengoku Kiyomizu vs. Atobe Kagemitsu (Part 2) (1 / 2)



"This guy Jingguang is smart and decisive enough to suppress that Sengoku Kiyomizu." Xiangri Taketo said happily.

Oshitari Yuushi stroked his chin and said half thoughtfully: "But I feel like the ball Kagemitsu hits can be clearly seen by the opponent, right? Atobe?"

Atobe Keigo nodded: "Ah, the guy across the street has one too."

Xiangri Yueren was confused: "What's the matter? Can you just stop talking and just say half of the story?"

Oshitari Yuushi sighed and explained, "It's just that I have dynamic vision."

For tennis players with excellent dynamic vision, even the fastest ball will seem to be played in slow motion!

I'm afraid that Sengoku Kiyosumi's weapon is his threatening dynamic vision.

Generally speaking, top international tennis players have excellent dynamic vision.

What everyone doesn't know is that Sengoku's ability to freeze and distinguish approaching targets is even more extraordinary.

Since the fastest ball can be caught, immediate response can be made with high instantaneous explosive power.

That's why he is called Lucky Thousand Stones.

Maybe there is some mysterious luck involved, but more of the "luck" on the tennis court is created by his own abilities.

"2 to 1, Yamabuki Senshi is in the lead."

It was Atobe Kagemitsu's turn to serve in this round.

He first threw the tennis ball high up, then squatted down lightly, jumped high with his toes touching the ground, and hit the ball at the right front of his body. He aimed the center of the racket face straight at the ball and hit the upper middle part of the tennis ball hard, launching a powerful flat serve from a very high contact point.

The flat serve is the fastest serve among all kinds of serves, also known as the cannonball serve.

This serve not only has a fast ball speed, but also has a low rebound.

If the ball is hit high, you can use the aerial advantage of the high-point hit to directly attack the opponent. This is also one of the most common serving methods for foreign tennis players.

Atobe Keigo's eyes lit up: I haven't seen Keimitsu use this move for a long time, and Keimitsu's control is even more precise.

You know, although this kind of serve is powerful, fast, and threatening, its hit rate is relatively low.

Therefore, the forward swing of the wrist and the "inward whip" of the forearm are very important. The body needs to be fully stretched upward and forward to obtain the highest hitting point in order to improve the serve hit rate.

Atobe Keigo raised the corners of his lips and thought proudly: Keigo has been training in this area without slacking off for a moment, jumping, hitting the ball, angle design, etc. It seems that his simple reach has reached 2.6 meters now, right?

"Wow~ That's amazing. The arc of the ball's bounce is so low, almost touching the ground~?"

Akutagawa Jiro, who had woken up at some point, stared at the field with his eyes wide open and shining, while shaking Meido Ryo beside him vigorously and said excitedly.

"When did you wake up?" Meido Ryo broke free from his "attack" and said half helplessly.

"Just now?"

Akutagawa Jiro didn't care about anything else. He focused on Atobe Keimitsu who was preparing to serve another ball and shouted loudly, "One more ball!"

Atobe Kagemitsu paused with his raised hand, luckily the tennis ball had not slipped out of his hand, then he threw it high up and another ball came!

This time, the result was the same. Although Sengoku Kiyomizu touched the ball, the ball flew uncontrollably high up and out of the court.

"Hyotei Atobe 40-0."

"What an amazing move..."

Sengoku Kiyosumi exclaimed, wondering what its name was.

It looks a bit similar to his Tiger Cannon, but his Tiger Cannon cannot achieve such a low rebound at present.

What a scary person, Atobe Kagemitsu.

"One more goal! One more goal!"

Led by Jiro Akutagawa, the cheerleaders outside the stadium began to wave flags and cheer in unison.

Atobe Kagemitsu raised his left hand, holding the tennis ball tightly in his palm.


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