Facing Tokugawa's colorful serve, Takahashi seemed to be nailed to the spot, allowing Tokugawa to serve and score 2 points.

But on the third ball, Takahashi moved his body slightly, raised his arms, and swung the racket hard.

"boom!"

The tennis ball went towards Tokugawa with more complex rotation and faster speed.

……

Next to the stadium.

Irie and the other three were a little surprised.

"It only took two balls to see through the trajectory of the tennis ball? This junior high school student is really good!"

Irie Kanata spoke.

As a member of the current No. 1 court, Tokugawa Kazuya can be considered one of the best players in the training camp where the 1st Army has not returned.

The colorful serve is one of his specialties.

Even for other elite high school students on the training ground, it was difficult to return this shot.

The iridescent serve uses the refraction of sunlight to make the tennis ball appear colorful.

Under the sunlight, it is difficult to capture the trace of the tennis ball. You can only see the colorful changing light after the tennis ball leaves.

I didn't expect that the junior high school student in front of me could hit back directly on the third ball.

Moreover, Shuji Tanejima observed his movements and moved quickly and swung the racket decisively without any hesitation.

It was as if he had already predicted where the tennis ball would land.

The beauty of the colorful serve is that the tennis ball is refracted by the sunlight and brings out many colorful colors, making it impossible to look directly at the rotation of the tennis ball and difficult to judge where the tennis ball will land.

However, this deceptive trick doesn't seem to work on Takahashi.

Yes, the truth is just as Shuji Tanejima thought.

Takahashi keenly noticed this problem from the first ball.

If you look directly at the tennis ball with brilliant light, you will be confused by the color-changing light following the tennis ball.

Because compared to the yellow tennis ball, the ever-changing colors will naturally attract people's attention.

This is determined by human nature and is difficult to change.

But no matter how the trajectory of the tennis ball changes, no matter whether it draws a trajectory as dazzling as a comet.

The angle, power, spin and point of impact at the moment the racket contacts the tennis ball remain unchanged.

Based on the observation at that moment and the trajectory of the tennis ball at the beginning of its flight, one can roughly predict where the tennis ball will land next.

Bright and eye-catching colors naturally catch people's attention.

So what Takahashi did was not to fight against his own human nature and try to observe the various statistics on tennis in a colorful light.

Instead, he didn't even look at the colorful light, and only found a breakthrough from Tokugawa Kazuya's serving posture.

The focus of Tokugawa's move was all on how to use the refraction of light to make the tennis ball appear colorful, which is indeed very attractive and confusing.

But he overlooked one important point, that is, his swing when serving was not fast enough, at least not fast enough for Takahashi's eyes to keep up.

Therefore, once he found the breakthrough point, Takahashi felt that this move was flashy and impractical.

It's more than enough to deal with ordinary people, but it's a bit child's play to deal with him.

At the same time, he basically saw through the essence of Tokugawa's move.

……

"boom!"

The two players played back and forth on the court.

Tokugawa was also feeling very surprised while swinging his tennis racket.

Not only did Tokugawa successfully receive his own colorful serve, he also felt that Takahashi added complex spin to every ball.

He also noticed that these spins did not change the trajectory of the tennis ball in the air, so where did the effect of these spins go?

"Snapped!"

Takahashi hit a net ball, and the ball stopped at the top of the net for a second, then rolled down and rolled to Tokugawa's half.

"30-15!"

"Takahashi scores!"

……

Next to the stadium.

Tanejima Shuji's eyes flashed with a smile, and he said, "This junior high school student is quite interesting."

Shuji Tanejima, whose real identity is the No. 2 in the First Army, hates flying, so he did not follow the other members of the First Army on the expedition, but stayed in the training camp as an ordinary member of the No. 1 court.

But as the No. 17 defender of R U, his unique skill is to make anyone's moves disappear.

So he could see at a glance the purpose of the spin that Takahashi applied to the tennis ball, and he also saw that the circle drawn by Takahashi's feet on the ground was the field.

A style of play in which a subtle spin is applied to the tennis ball, allowing it to naturally return to within one meter of you.

This control over the rotation of the tennis ball was beyond his expectations.

And as he watched the match, Tokugawa didn't seem to realize that Takahashi's field had been in play.

……

"boom!"

Tokugawa ran to the left baseline, raised his arm hard, and hit the tennis ball back.

"boom!"

Takahashi stood on his right foot, moved his left foot slightly, leaned his body to the left, and swung the racket.

The tennis ball flew through the air with amazing spin and power.

"boom!"

Tokugawa moved quickly to the far right and stretched out his arms.

The tennis ball hit Tokugawa's tennis racket and fell to the ground.

"30-30!"

"Takahashi scores!"

……

Monitoring room.

Saito crossed his arms and said, "This Takahashi is really good. He used the field to make all the tennis balls hit by Tokugawa go towards him. He stood still and let Tokugawa start running all over the court."

"For a middle school student to fight with a high school student like this is really worthy of praise!"

"After all, Tokugawa is considered an excellent high school student, and Takahashi is only a first-year junior high school student. It seems that our training camp has found a treasure."

While doing push-ups, Takushi said, "Although I have to praise Takahashi's tennis skills, Tokugawa is five grades higher than him after all. The gap of five years is not so easy to make up."

"Even if Takahashi is able to fight Tokugawa on equal terms with his territory, there is a difference in their skills and physical fitness. Even if Takahashi has the upper hand at the moment, the longer the match drags on, the more disadvantageous it will be for Takahashi, and the initiative of the match will eventually return to Tokugawa."

Kurobe picked up the coffee cup, took a sip of coffee, and said, "I'm afraid Takahashi already has the initiative in the game. This kid is really thoughtful."

As he spoke, Kurobe moved the mouse and began to pull up information about Tokugawa.

"Look, this is the information I compiled about Tokugawa."

"Look carefully, there are several positions where Tokugawa is not good at counterattacking!"

Saito moved closer and observed it carefully.

He couldn't help but exclaimed in surprise: "One of these positions coincides with the place where Tokugawa just lost a point."

Kurobe said: "Yes, Takahashi used the field not only to consume Tokugawa's physical strength. He was also testing which angle Tokugawa was not good at counterattacking."

"I guess they are trying to find Tokugawa's weak points based on whether his movements are coordinated."

"So, Takahashi deliberately slowed down the pace of the entire game in order to find Tokugawa's weak points, and Tokugawa unknowingly fell into Takahashi's trap."

"Faced with an opponent stronger than himself, Takahashi remained calm, kept observing and testing. The psychological quality he showed was not like that of a junior high school student, but rather like that of a veteran who had been through many battles."

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