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Shin Tennis No Oujisama- U-17 World Cup Semifinal =link= Review

This is a battle of "Mental Tennis." Germany’s Siegfried possesses Der Zwang (The Compulsion)—an ability to force the opponent into a specific playing style via hypnotic suggestion. Mouri, known for his lack of focus, ironically becomes the perfect counter because he cannot be hypnotized. The match hinges on Ochi’s Mental Assassin serves breaking through German synchronization.

For over two decades, The Prince of Tennis has served as the gold standard for sports anime hyperbole. What began as a relatively grounded (albeit superhuman) story of middle school prodigies has, in its sequel Shin Tennis no Oujisama (The New Prince of Tennis), evolved into a battle manga disguised as a tennis series. The stakes have never been higher than in the , where Japan’s代表的 (representative team) faces off against the globe’s most terrifying tennis assassins. Shin Tennis no Oujisama- U-17 World Cup Semifinal

The anime series (The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup Semifinal) aired from October 3 to December 26, 2024, focusing on the high-stakes matches between Japan and Germany. The Clash of Titans: Japan vs. Germany This is a battle of "Mental Tennis

Despite Kintaro’s overwhelming power, Q.P.’s "God-like" perfection was too much. Germany took the lead again. 🏆 The Deciding Match: Byodoin vs. Volk For over two decades, The Prince of Tennis

Spoiler warning for those not caught up with the manga chapters (600+).