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‘The Prince of Tennis II’ Episode 10 Story: Doubles Match Without Partners?!

The synopsis and scene cuts for Episode 10 of the TV anime The New Prince of Tennis U-17 WORLD CUP SEMIFINAL, titled "The Outcome of the Tiebreak", have been released.


Scene from The New Prince of Tennis U-17 World Cup Semifinal (C) Takeshi Konomi/Shueisha, NAS, The New Prince of Tennis Project

Scene from The New Prince of Tennis U-17 World Cup Semifinal (C) Takeshi Konomi/Shueisha, NAS, The New Prince of Tennis Project


About The Prince of Tennis Series

Originally serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1999 to 2008, The Prince of Tennis (or Tenipuri) follows Ryoma Echizen, a prodigy who grows alongside his middle school teammates. The manga continues as The New Prince of Tennis in Jump Square, expanding the story with Ryoma’s development on the global stage. Since the first anime adaptation aired in 2001, the series has inspired events, films, and OVAs, most recently continuing in The New Prince of Tennis U-17 World Cup anime in 2022.


Scene from The New Prince of Tennis U-17 World Cup Semifinal (C) Takeshi Konomi/Shueisha, NAS, The New Prince of Tennis Project

Scene from The New Prince of Tennis U-17 World Cup Semifinal (C) Takeshi Konomi/Shueisha, NAS, The New Prince of Tennis Project


Episode 10 Synopsis

The doubles match (D1) unfolds under unusual circumstances—neither team has a full pair, with both players competing solo. Japan’s Tanegashima faces off against Bismarck in a tense battle.

Tanegashima’s strategy is clear: force the game into a tiebreak, hold his service game, and claim victory. However, from Japan’s bench, Inui mutters ominously, “The tiebreak is a bad idea…”

Why? Bismarck boasts a 100% win rate in tiebreak situations, earning him the nickname "Mr. Tiebreak"—a reputation that could turn the match’s outcome into a nail-biter!

New Prince of Tennis U-17 World Cup Semifinal Official Web SIte


Source : ORICON NEWS

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