Seishun Academy Middle School

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Seishun Gakuen (青春学園 Seishun Gakuen), or Seigaku (青学), a fictional creation of Takeshi Konomi, is the junior-high school followed throughout the popular sports anime, The Prince of Tennis.

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[edit] History

Seigaku's tennis club wasn't always the feared monster that is seen today, and was actually quite average talent wise when the school was originally developed in the mid 1920's. The appearance of a young Nanjiro Echizen, father of Ryoma Echizen, was what had initially transitioned the club's performance from mediocre into one of the more stronger teams in the area.

Although Seigaku was well known for their tennis skills in the past, the absence of Nanjiro Echizen threw the team into somewhat of a slump, leaving them unable to make it to Nationals over the next several years until a first year, Kunimitsu Tezuka, joined the Regulars. His outstanding talents played an important role in starting up where Nanjiro had left off. With the help of his then-captain Yamato Yuudai, Tezuka became the team's captain (Pillar of Support) at the beginning of his third year. By this time, a few other extremely talented players began making their way onto the team. Yet, despite the obvious talent and potential that Seigaku's tennis club held, a few of the players lacked the 'heart' that it took to win the game (Shusuke Fuji), while others were simply unaware of their own inner drive toward perfecting their skills (Sadaharu Inui) and bringing their hidden talents to the surface (Kaoru Kaido).

The arrival of twelve year old tennis genius Ryoma Echizen was what finally lit Seigaku's motivational fuse, allowing them to advance. Feeling inspired, rather than resentment toward the freshman's skills, the team combined intense training, perseverance, trust, and teamwork in order to secure a spot at Nationals. Their three strongest players consist of third year Kunimitsu Tezuka, third year Shusuke Fuji, and first year Ryoma Echizen.

[edit] Seigaku Tennis Club

Coach: Sumire Ryuzaki

[edit] The Regulars

Kunimitsu Tezuka - 3rd year. He is the captain of the Seigaku tennis team. His play style is all rounder and his special shots include the "No-touch-ace Serve", which is a powerful serve with heavy topspin, making it difficult to return; "Tezuka Zone", which Tezuka uses his exceptional racket control to put spin on the ball, to the point where no matter the opponent tries to hit, the shot will return to Tezuka; and the "Zero-Shiki (Type Zero) Drop Shot", which is a drop shot with heavy backspin, it lands not far from the net and rolls into it without bouncing.

Shuichiro Oishi - 3rd year. He is the vice-captain of the team. His play style is counter puncher (human backboard) and his special shots include the "Moon Volley", a topspin-lob hit high into the air and landing directly on the baseline, and the "Drop Volley", a feint "Moon Volley" that is hit with the touch of a drop shot.

Shusuke Fuji - 3rd year. He is the Tensai of the Seigaku tennis team. His play style is counter puncher (human backboard) and his special shots include the "Disappearing Cut Serve", an extreme underhand sidespin serve, which Fuji spins the ball before dropping it, so when the ball is sliced, the sidespin is much more than usual; and his "Triple Counters", which are three specialized counter shots that usually help Fuji win the point. The first Triple counter is the "Tsubame Gaeshi" (or literally translated as Swallow Return), a topspin counter that when a shot with heavy topspin is hit, Fuji uses a forehand slice to counter the spin, neutralizing the bounce upon contact with the court. The second Triple counter is "Higuma Otoshi" (literally translateed as Bear Drop), a smash counter which Fuji spins around to hit this stroke; the resulting spin allows the ball to be hit high, but still remain in. It's a move that is also utilized by Hyotei's Oshitari Yuushi. The third Triple Counter is "Hakugei" (literally translated as White Whale), a return slice shot with heavy backspin aimed toward the baseline. Upon contact the ball reverses direction and bounces towards the court it was shot from, clearing the net and often returning to Fuji's hand. Fuji has also developed a fourth counter, "Kagerou Zutsumi", for the Nationals. Kagerou Zutsumi is Fuji's fourth counter which aims to nullify all spin put on the ball.

Eiji Kikumaru - 3rd year. His play style is serve and volley and his special shots include "Acrobatic Play", a simply incorporating acrobatics into standard strokes; "Kikumaru Beam", a shot that utilizes Eiji's jumping skill so that as his side is facing the net, he can put his arm behind his back to hit the ball; "Kikumaru Smash", a shot Eiji uses as he's running towards a ball that is further back in the court than he then backflips in the air to smash the ball as he's upside down.

Takashi Kawamura - 3rd year. His playstyle is aggressive baseliner and his special shots include the "Burning Serve", an extremely powerful and heavy flat serve that is difficult to return; the "Two Handed Hadokyuu", a pure flat shot that uses both arms (along with the wrist) to provide the power, but puts the least strain on the muscles; the "Hadokyuu", a pure flat shot, that is similar to the "Two Handed Hadokyuu", but, instead of utilizing both arms, the "Hadokyuu" is one-handed, thus strains the arm muscles quite easily; the "Dash Hadokyuu", a Hadokyuu which uses the muscles of the legs to provide the power, as opposed to the arm, but it's a shot that Kawamura can only use once per game due to the immense strain on his arm; and the "Jumping Hadokyuu", which is similar to the "Dash Hadokyuu", but instead of dashing forwards to provide power, Kawamura is jumping.

Sadaharu Inui - 3rd year. His play style is serve and volley and his special shots include the "S.S.S" (Super Sonic Serve), a serve which rivals Ootori Choutarou's Scud Serve in terms of power and speed; the "Waterfall Serve", Inui's new, upgraded serve for the Nationals, which clocks at around 215 km/h; "Data Tennis", tennis played with the opponents chances to hit the ball, where they hit the ball, how fast they move, how strong their shots are, etc. to find a weak spot that Inui can get points in.

Takeshi Momoshiro - 2nd year. Known as Seigaku's number one trickster, his play style is aggressive baseliner and his special shots include the "Dunk Smash", a powerful smash, using a high jump to increase the power (it's also a favorite demoralizer of Pete Sampras in real life, albeit with an abbreviated jump); the "Super Dunk Smash", which is similar to Momoshiro's "Dunk Smash", but much stronger and with a hard return rate due to the ball's longer spin on the ground; and the "Jack Knife", a two handed backhand stroke, which uses jumping momentum and the left foot to provide power. Momoshiro adds his own twist to the shot by keeping the ball to his racket until the last moment to make it a strong shot. For the Nationals, Momoshiro obtains "Insight", a talent he unearthed during his training in the mountains. He is able to sense the subtle changes in the atmosphere around him and uses this to his advantage.

Kaoru Kaido - 2nd year. His play style is counter puncher and his special shots include the "Snake" shot, which is a buggy whip shot (also referred to as an inside out forehand) with extreme angle and plenty of sidespin; the "Boomerang Snake", an around the pole shot that is similar to the "Snake" shot, but is hit with a different stance and uses the entire arm, so that the ball is hit with enough sidespin to carry it around the pole, and land in the singles boundary; and the "Tornado Snake", a shot with a spin that causes it to move in a tornado like motion. With unrivaled stamina, his tactic is a game of attrition.

Ryoma Echizen - 1st year. He is the Prince of Tennis and the only first year on the Seigaku tennis team. His play style is all rounder and his special shots include the "Twist Serve", a variation on the standard topspin serve, where the ball is hit with a combination of both topspin and sidespin, allowing the ball to bounce high and curve toward the receiver's right; the "Twist Serve Tornado", a variation of the twist serve that curves towards the receiver's face; the "Twist Smash", a smash being the same motion as a serve, this is basically an abbreviated Twist Serve; "Cool Drive", an extrodinary smash that gives the ball extreme power and spin, this shot has yet to be returned; "Drive A", a drive volley hit hard towards the opponent and is a flat shot that has a high chance of going out; "Drive B", a drive volley which is hit by sliding on the ground then jumping and putting spin on the ball, causing it to bounce in the shape of a B; "Drive C", a drive volley hit as a smash with half the strength and spin as the Cyclone smash; "Super Rising", a shot that hits the ball on the rise and is exactly the same as Fuji Yuuta's Rising Shot, although Super Rising is the name given to Ryoma's serve return; "Cyclone smash", a shot that uses the entire body motion to create a powerful smash; the "Samurai eye", where in the anime, it's a version of "Muga no Kyouchi", described as giving Ryoma a very dynamic play style because he is able to switch between many other player's techniques.

[edit] Non-Regulars

Masashi Arai - 2nd Year. Will probably end up a Regular his senior year.

Satoshi Horio - 1st Year. Boasts he has "two years of tennis experience".

Kato Kachiro - 1st Year. Father is a tennis coach, but he has not played before

Mizuno Katsuo - 1st Year. Another inexperienced first year player

Masaya Ikeda - 2nd Year.

Daisuke Hayashi - 2nd Year.

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The Prince of Tennis
Characters
Tennis team members: Ryoma Echizen | Kunimitsu Tezuka | Shuichiro Oishi | Shusuke Fuji | Eiji Kikumaru | Takashi Kawamura | Sadaharu Inui | Takeshi Momoshiro | Kaoru Kaidoh
Schools: Seishun Academy Middle School | Fudomine Middle School | St. Rudolph Gakuen | Yamabuki | Hyotei Gakuen | Midoriyama | Jyosei Shonan | Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku
Supporting characters: Sumire Ryuzaki | Nanjiro Echizen | Masashi Arai | Satoshi Horio | Kachiro Kato | Katsuo Mizuno | Sakuno Ryuzaki | Tomoka Osakada
Other
List of Prince of Tennis episodes | Tennis no Ojisama - Futari no Samurai | The Prince of Tennis (film) | The Prince of Tennis Musicals | Takeshi Konomi
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