After learning that Sanada would play the third singles match, no one on the Kanto team showed any surprise.
After all, we can see some clues from the players in the first two games.
In the audience...
"Oh my god, the one who's on the field is actually Vice Captain Sanada?"
Kirihara Akaya was surprised.
Look, there are still people who are surprised.
This time, the coach sitting in the coaching seat and responsible for coaching was still Coach Huacun.
After watching Atobe's game, Genichirō Sanada, who had been eager to try, went all out from the start and successfully won the first game, which was also his serve, with the help of an invisible racket backswing.
Facing Arnold's challenge, he used his swiftness as the wind and immovability as a mountain without hesitation and successfully won the second game.
And Arnold is worthy of the name of tennis machine.
In the third game, during Sanada's second serve, he broke through Sanada's invisible swing, quickly captured the point where Sanada's tennis ball landed, and successfully returned the ball.
"Arnold wins the game, 2-1."
Facing Sanada's fierce attack, Arnold went from being calm and unhurried at the beginning to chasing closely later.
Yukimura Seiichi said thoughtfully: "Genichirō seems a little unhappy? I feel like he's a little too angry..."
Fuji, who was also watching the game in the player tunnel, suddenly remembered something and said, "Come to think of it, Coach Baker from the other team...seemed to have said something to Sanada during the break?"
Yukimura Seiichi turned around and looked at him, "What did you say?"
Fuji carefully recalled the scene at that time, and shook his head helplessly after a moment, "Well... I don't know about this."
Jingguang, who was standing next to Atobe, took the initiative to join the group chat: "He said some things that influenced people's hearts, trying to show the enemy's weakness and beg for mercy, and then used boring means to win... that's all."
His words were rarely filled with distinct disdain and contempt, no longer the flat and calm emotions he usually displayed when communicating with everyone.
When Baker was talking to Sanada, he happened to be coming out of the bathroom. At the corner not far from the two of them, he heard almost the entire conversation.
Due to the angle, Sanada and Baker were unaware of it.
But because the distance was close, I could hear it clearly.
Perhaps because of losing two games in a row, Coach Baker was obviously a little anxious. He did not calmly observe his surroundings.
All his seemingly casual conversations were filled with a strong purpose.
That is to let Sanada show mercy and lose to Arnold, otherwise Arnold will be abandoned.
Although his acting is pretty good,
But the intention behind it...
Only a fool wouldn't be able to see that.
Clearly disgusting!
Besides,
Hyotei is a powerful aristocratic school, and the children there are all from wealthy or noble families.
After all, I have learned a lot about these things through observation, advice from my elders or witnessing them with my own eyes.
Jingguang, as a rare person in Hyotei's selection with low emotional intelligence, and under the protection of Atobe, who is neither involved in these annoying things nor sensitive to them, can detect abnormalities.
Not to mention that, except for Echizen, none of the other third-year players present are really naive and would not be unable to see or understand such things.
If it was a regular regular player from Seigaku or Rikkai University, he might have really been soft-hearted and fell into the trap.
But unfortunately, the person he chose was Genichirō Sanada.