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EP 1
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1. The Prince Appears
At the request of his father, Ryoma Echizen moves to Japan after having success at tennis in the United States, having won four consecutive American Junior Openings. On his way to a Japanese tennis tournament, he "saves" Sakuno Ryuzaki from some thugs. Due to this, he misses the tournament, however, he finds an opponent in the form of one of the thugs he met on the subway. He then puts his opponent, Sasabe, in his place during the match, where he reveals his exceptional tennis capabilities. || After standing up to a group of obnoxious older boys on a train, 12-year-old Ryoma Echizen ends up playing tennis against a high school star. Ryoma seems confident, but does he stand a chance against his opponent`s physical advantages?
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EP 2
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2. Samurai Jr.
Upon his arrival in Seishun Academy, "Seigaku" for short, Ryoma teaches a lesson to two juniors who are picking on the freshmen. Takeshi Momoshiro, one of the team's regulars, puts a stop to it and decides to play Ryoma in a tennis match. Noticing that Momoshiro has a bad ankle, Ryoma decides not to play with his dominant hand. Also, Sakuno's energetic friend, Tomoka, is introduced to Ryoma, and instantly proclaims herself to be his number one fan. || Echizen checks out the Seigaku tennis club and runs into some troublesome upperclassmen.
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EP 3
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3. The Seigaku Regulars Make Their Debut!
The Seigaku regulars are introduced, while a journalist, Mamoru Inoue, and a photographer, Saori Shiba, visit Seigaku in order to report on the team's upcoming ranking matches. Meanwhile, Ryoma defeats a second year non-regular, Arai, using an old broken tennis racket when the latter hides all three of Ryoma's rackets. Seeing his skill, the captain of the tennis team, Kunimitsu Tezuka, enters Ryoma's name on the roster for the intraschool ranking matches despite the fact that he is a freshman. || Word about Echizen, the amazing newcomer to the Seigaku club, has spread. Meanwhile, the Seigaku regulars return to awe the first year students with their skill.
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EP 4
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4. The One Named Viper
The Seigaku ranking matches has begun, and Ryoma and the Seigaku regulars continue to win their matches early on in the tournament. Ryoma then gets pitted against regular Kaoru Kaido in the third round, where the latter reveals his special move, the Snake shot. This throws Ryoma off guard, so he decides to switch to his dominant hand. || Echizen is in D Block of the school ranking tournament where he’ll be competing for a regular’s spot on the team. He’ll be up against upperclassmen, including the serpentine Kaoru Kaido, aka, the Viper.
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EP 5
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5. The Snake Shot
Kaido attempts to use his Snake shot to wear off Ryoma's stamina, and though Ryoma initially shows signs of sweating and fatigue, he surprises both Kaido and the spectators when his speed and power does not decrease. Near the end, it is revealed that Ryoma had been implementing a plan: he had been specifically hitting shots that Kaido had to bend his knees in order to return, thus Kaido would loose stamina far faster than Ryoma. His plan works, earning him the win. || The match between Echizen and Kaido continues. Kaido uses his special technique, the Snake, to keep Echizen off balance.
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EP 6
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6. Nanjiro Echizen
Inoue plays a match with Nanjiro Echizen, the former "Samurai Nanjiro", a legendary tennis professional, to get answers about why he retired. Though Nanjiro appears to not be taking it seriously, his skills show otherwise, and he easily beats Inoue with both his eyes closed. However, Inoue finds out that Nanjiro is now focusing on developing the skills of his son, Ryoma. Meanwhile, Sakuno looks for Ryoma to learn more about him and tennis. || Inoue and Shiba are headed to visit Ryoma’s father, Nanjiro Echizen, a legendary tennis player. It proves difficult to get answers from him about his past and Ryoma.
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EP 7
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7. The Two Ryomas
In Ryoma's next ranking match, he plays against Inui Sadaharu, who uses Data Tennis to counter Ryoma's play style. Using the data he gathered from Ryoma's previous match, Inui is able to dominate the match by accurately predicting and countering Ryoma's moves. Though irritated, Ryoma refuses to give up and reveals that he is glad to have transferred into Seigaku because he can now play against different types of players, like Inui. || The April ranking matches continue, and Echizen’s slotted to play Inui, a third year regular. Inui is an even stronger opponent than Kaido. Can Echizen beat him to land a spot as a regular?
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EP 8
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8. The Split Step
In order to counter Inui's data, Ryoma uses a new technique he had practiced when playing against his father, the One-footed Split Step. This requires him to continuously hop in place so he can react faster to the ball, as well as be able to move to another part of the court more quickly. Using this technique, Ryoma gains enough agility and speed to return Inui's calculated shots. This, along with the Twist Serve, surpasses Inui's data and turns the game into Ryoma's favor. || Echizen and Inui’s match continues, but Inui is able to predict Echizen’s every move with his Data Tennis.
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EP 9
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9. The Hard Day
Inui continues to be unable to return Ryoma's Twist Serve, resulting in his eventual loss. Ryoma then wins his next games, and finally becomes a regular. Meanwhile, Inui plays against his next opponent, Kaido, who also surpasses Inui's data and takes a spot in the regulars as well. With eight spots taken, Inui loses his place as a regular, however, Seigaku's coach, Sumire Ryuzaki, asks him to help in the regulars' training instead. During training, he introduces his special and dreaded vegetable juice, which most of the regulars fall victim to. || With the regulars decided, the team prepares for the upcoming City Tournament with special training.
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EP 10
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10. Counterattack! Sasabe Again?
Ryoma and the rest of the freshmen go to where Kachiro's father works as a tennis coach. However, they find trouble with Sasabe again, but this time, Sasabe's father is the bigger problem. In order to teach him a lesson, Ryoma asks the father to teach him tennis. Though Sasabe warns his father not to, the latter is more than willing to do so. In their practice match, the father ends up pulling a muscle after Ryoma shows him just how much he should have listened to Kachiro's father's advice about warming up first. || When Echizen and the other first years visit the tennis courts Kachiro’s dad coaches at, they spot a man with a familiar name causing trouble.
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EP 11
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11. Ryoma vs. Momoshiro
Realizing that the only remaining singles slot left is singles 3, Ryoma and Momoshiro compete for it when they both want to play singles in the upcoming match against Gyokurin Middle School. However, when they decide to settle it with a match, they end up playing doubles against locals instead. Though they defeat their first few challengers, they are utterly defeated by two cocky Gyokurin players due to their lack of teamwork. It is then that the two decide to play doubles in the upcoming match. || Both hoping to claim #3 singles in the City Tournament, Echizen and Momoshiro decide to battle it out. Locating an open street tennis court, their plan goes sideways when they hear about the court’s special rules.
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EP 12
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12. The Perfect Match
Momoshiro and Ryoma volunteer to play in doubles 2, and develop a tactic to improve their playing coordination. However, despite their practice, they continue to clash with each other due to their natural dominant tendencies as singles players. In addition, their rivals use a strategy which takes advantage of Momoshiro and Ryoma's lack of coordination, turning the game into their favor. || It’s the day of the City Tournament and the Seigaku regulars are preparing for their first match. What lineup has Ms. Ryuzaki decided on against Gyokurin?
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EP 13
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13. Real Men Play Doubles
With their new strategy, Gyokurin continues to dominate. Irritated, Ryoma and Momoshiro realize that they are truly not suited to be doubles players, and agree to split the court in half. Now they each only have to defend one half of the court and is able to utilize their individual skills. Though strange, it is an effective strategy that wins them the game. However, due to their shameful performance, they still receive punishment from their coach. || Echizen and Momoshiro flounder in their doubles match against Gyokurin’s Izumi and Fukawa. Can their strategy hold up against this experienced pair?
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EP 14
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14. The Triple Counter
Fudomine Middle School, an unknown team that withdrew from last tournament for internal affairs, is Seigaku's next rival. In the first game, Seigaku's Shusuke Fuji and Takashi Kawamura find themselves struggling against the first Fudomine pair, forcing Fuji to use one of his Triple Counters, Tsubame Gaeshi, a technique that causes the ball to roll rather than bounce once it reaches the opponents' side of the court. || After Kakinoki is unexpectedly eliminated from the City Tournament, Seigaku is up against an unseeded and virtually unknown team in the finals.
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EP 15
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15. To Each His Own Battle
Determined to overcome Fuji's skills, Fudomine's Tetsu Ishida tries a desperate measure to seal Fuji's Tsubame Gaeshi by using a hit of considerable strength called Hadokyu. When he aims it directly toward Fuji, Kawamura decides to get in its way when he realizes that Fuji would not be able to return it. Hoverer, though he succeeds in returning it, he hurts his wrist in the process, forcing Seigaku to forfeit the match. || Fuji and Kawamura continue their match against Fudomine’s Ishida and Sakurai in #2 doubles of the City Tournament finals.
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EP 16
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16. The Boomerang Snake
Thanks to Eiji Kikumaru's acrobatics and Shuichiro Oishi's ability to adapt to his partner's style, Seigaku's "Golden Pair" wins their doubles match easily. Next is the game between Kaido and Kamio Akira, where Kaoru's Snake shot turns out to be ineffective against the speed ace from Fudomine. In a moment of desperation, Kaido inadvertently performs a near impossible shot around the net's pole, which is then dubbed the Boomerang Snake. || After a quick #1 doubles match, the City Tournament is put on hold as the rain worsens. Kaido, playing in singles #3, grows restless as the tournament officials decide whether or not to resume the matches.
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EP 17
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17. A Little Gesture of Triumph
Kaido desperately tries to recreate the Boomerang Snake, but he eventually stops his attempts when he decides to just play his style of tennis. With neither side yielding, Kamio's and Kaido's game becomes an endurance match. However, in the end, Kaido's willpower and persistence outlasts Kamio's stamina. Also, Momoshiro learns the identity of the girl he has been recently running into, who turns out to be Fudomine's player-coach and Kippei Tachibana's younger sister, An Tachibana. || Kaido’s match against Akira Kamio in #3 singles of the City Tournament continues. Kaido scrambles to gain the upper hand, but Kamio seems to be the worst matchup for Kaido.
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EP 18
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18. The Love Letter
Nanjiro Echizen finds a letter from Ryuzaki and remembers the days when he trained under her as a Seigaku regular. Meanwhile, Ryoma's opponent, Shinji Ibu, shows his skills when he is able to return Ryoma's Twist Serve, as well as his revealing his own serve, the Kick Serve, which is similar to the Twist Serve. Ryoma then switches to his left hand, and the game heats up between the two player's serves. || Echizen is raring to go as his #2 singles match with Fudomine’s Shinji starts. Watching Echizen play reminds Ms. Ryuzaki of when she used to coach his father.
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EP 19
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19. Battle-Scarred Ryoma
Ryoma struggles to resist Ibu's "spot", a technique where Ibu forces Ryoma to hit certain shots that temporarily paralyzes his arm. However, when Ryoma tries to avoid the spot by continuously switching his racket from his left and right hands, the racket gets loose from his grip and it bounces back, hitting his eye. With his eyelid bleeding, it seems impossible for him to continue, but he insists on continuing the match. || Echizen continues to battle it out with Shinji, but a surprising turn of events causes Echizen to be injured.
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EP 20
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20. Time Limit
Impressed with his determination, Tezuka gives Ryoma ten minutes to finish the game, after which he will forfeit the match. In the end, Ryoma manages to overcome Ibu's "spot" and wins the match right before his alloted time had ended. With Ryoma's win, Seigaku wins the tournament, and after tending to his wounds, the Seigaku regulars celebrate in Kawamura's sushi restaurant. || Echizen races against to clock to finish his match with Shinji. Can he secure Seigaku’s victory in the City Tournament?
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EP 21
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21. Is the Tennis Court Burning Up?
Due to their recent victories, spies from other schools begin to observe Seigaku's training. When they catch two of the spies spying on them even after school hours, Momoshiro and Ryoma teach the two of them a lesson in a doubles match. When the two spies are only able to score one point against them, they decide to practice their tennis, instead of spying on others. || Seigaku is abuzz with students from other schools that have come to scout out the new City Tournament champions.
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EP 22
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22. Kaoru`s Troubles
While Kaido starts his daily training, Momoshiro and Kamio Akira end up playing a doubles match against two Hyotei regulars, Atobe Keigo and Munehiro Kabaji, when the latter two pick on An Tachibana. Meanwhile, Ryoma and Shinji Ibu battle over grip tape by creating a contest in which they catch a pickpocket. Kaido is then unwittingly dragged into the mess when he is suspected of being the thief. || Momoshiro and his teammates go shopping after practice. Hearing a purse-snatcher, Momoshiro commandeers Kamio`s bicycle and gives chase but they encounter An being assaulted by two hooligans. Momoshiro and Kamio challenge them to a doubles match.
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EP 23
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23. Here Comes Inui`s Deluxe Drink!
During their new training regimen, Kaido and Oishi are forced to drink Inui's special vegetable juice for losing in their training match, becoming very sick. Then, when Tezuka accidentally drinks all of Inui's juice, Inui is forced to use his "Golden Power Remix Inui Juice" on the loser of the Kikumaru and Ryoma match. When Ryoma fails to win the game within five shots, which was the requirement for him to win, he ends being the one to drink it. || Nine days until the Metropolitans begin and Seigaku practices zone rallys. Whichever side loses has to drink Inui`s special vegetable juice...
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EP 24
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24. Ryoma`s Day Off
Ryoma is asked by coach Ryuzaki to go to the racket-stringer with Sakuno, whom he constantly ignores, though unknowingly. Curious what Ryoma is up to, Nanjiro decides to follow him, and after seeing the two together, Momoshiro and the freshman trio, spy on the two, believing that that they are on a date. However, Ryoma continues to ignore her and even end up hurting her feelings when she asks about him. In the end, Ryoma tries to make up for it by teaching her some tennis. || Echizen accompanies Sakuno to Mr. Haritatsu`s shop to have her racquet restrung. Echizen`s father and teammates are keenly interested to follow them, but are disgusted by what they see.
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EP 25
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25. Seigaku`s Strongest Man Part 1
Feeling that Ryoma's tennis is a simple copy of his father's, Tezuka asks coach Ryuzaki for permission to play an unofficial match against Ryoma. Before his match, Tezuka and Oishi go to a clinic to check whether or not Tezuka's arm has healed. Though it is healed, the doctor warns him not to play long matches and to not use his drop shot. After finding out he is fine, he meets up with Ryoma. Suspicious of the two's meeting, Oishi decides to follow the pair to see what is really going on. || Tezuka decides to challenge Echizen to a tennis match despite having recently recovered from an injury. The doctor cautions Tezuka not to use his Drop Shot but he is intent on showing Echizen what he can do.
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EP 26
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26. Seigaku`s Strongest Man Part 2
During their match, in order to convince the latter to aim higher with his own style of tennis, Tezuka risks his re-injuring his arm by going all out in the match, resulting in Ryoma's defeat. Oishi, who was the sole spectator of the Tezuka and Ryoma match, talks to Tezuka about the outcome and its repercussions. The next day at school, the other team members, grow suspicious when Tezuka and Ryoma fail to appear during team practice two days in a row. Meanwhile, Ryoma asks Nanjiro for a match, in which the latter realizes that Ryoma has changed and will now get stronger. || Echizen and Tezuka`s match concludes. Tezuka has challenged Echizen to determine why he plays tennis. Pondering this, Echizen goes home and sees his father, Nanjiro.
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EP 27
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27. Kalpin`s Adventure
Momoshiro recovers his spirit after a match with Fudomine student and Tachibana's younger sister, An Tachibana, and also with an encounter with two of Hyotei Academy's regulars. Meanwhile, the Golden Pair makes up, and Tezuka is shown refusing Ryuzaki's offer to study abroad in Germany, choosing to stay in order to lead his team to the Nationals. || Echizen mistakenly takes his cat`s foxtail toy to school, causing the cat to follow him. Echizen briefly glimpses the cat at school, but is unsure if it is his. Nevertheless, he begins to worry and decides to search to be sure.
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EP 28
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28. A New Regular Appears?!

EP 29
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29. Momo and Viper

EP 30
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30. Mizuki`s Scenario

EP 31
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31. The Moon Volley

EP 32
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32. Mortal Blow: Eiji`s Feigned Sleep Attack

EP 33
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33. The Tiebreak

EP 34
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34. Twist Spin Shot

EP 35
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35. Drive B

EP 36
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36. Big Brother, Shusuke Fuji

EP 37
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37. A Tennis Ball with Ryoma`s Face

EP 38
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38. Penal-Tea

EP 39
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39. The Brown Bear

EP 40
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40. A Duel in the Rain

EP 41
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41. Trouble

EP 42
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42. Oishi Is Targeted

EP 43
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43. Lucky Sengoku

EP 44
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44. Jackknife

EP 45
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45. The Devil on the Court

EP 46
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46. Samurai Spirit

EP 47
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47. I Can`t Lose

EP 48
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48. The Decisive Moment

EP 49
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49. Free Style Fighting

EP 50
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50. A Seigaku Tradition

EP 51
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51. Inui`s Challenge

EP 52
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52. Seigaku`s Ultimate Crisis

EP 53
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53. Momo Returns

EP 54
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54. Kaoru`s Special Training

EP 55
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55. Hyotei Approaches

EP 56
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56. Three-Man Doubles

EP 57
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57. Scud Serve

EP 58
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58. Totally Incompatible?!

EP 59
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59. Tireless Obsession

EP 60
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60. Power vs Power

EP 61
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61. Hadokyu Battle!

EP 62
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62. Vanishing Serve

EP 63
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63. The Last of the Triple Counters

EP 64
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64. Super Warriors Tenipuri 9 / Beware for Snow White?! / Leap Forth! Seigaku
Filler
EP 65
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65. Become Seigaku`s Pillar

EP 66
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66. Rondo to Destruction

EP 67
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67. The Final Shot

EP 68
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68. The Never Ending Tie-Break

EP 69
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69. Who Will Secure a Regular Position?

EP 70
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70. Tennis vs Ping Pong
Filler
EP 71
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71. It`s a Date!
Filler
EP 72
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72. Kaoru Becomes Ryoma
Filler
EP 73
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73. Tezuka`s Resolve
Filler
EP 74
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74. A Message to Echizen
Filler
EP 75
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75. Farewell, Kunimitsu Tezuka
Filler
EP 76
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76. Seigaku vs. Jyousei Shounan

EP 77
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77. The Fight Between the Calm and the Passionate

EP 78
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78. Thunderbolt

EP 79
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79. I Formation

EP 80
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80. Style of the Pretender

EP 81
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81. Viper vs. Fake Viper

EP 82
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82. Hanamura`s Temptation

EP 83
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83. The Best Masterpiece

EP 84
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84. Deep Impulse

EP 85
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85. The Result of the Deadly Duel

EP 86
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86. High on Rhythm

EP 87
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87. Tennis Folktale / The Prince of Bowling / Prince Detective!? (Part One)
Filler
EP 89
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89. Seigaku, DaDaDaDan!
Filler
EP 90
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90. Cheap Housing Beach Volleyball
Filler
EP 91
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91. Rokkaku`s Freshman Captain

EP 92
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92. The Boy with the Long Racket

EP 93
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93. Dash Hadoukyuu

EP 94
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94. The Secret Plan to Seal Kikumaru

EP 95
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95. Tsubame Gaeshi, Broken

EP 96
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96. Ryoma, Get Pumped!

EP 97
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97. Finishing Smash

EP 98
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98. The Prince of Billiards
Filler
EP 99
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99. The Cursed Racket
Filler
EP 100
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100. Captain Oishi
Filler
EP 101
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101. Eat Rikkaidai
Filler
EP 102
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102. Mizuki`s Whispers
Filler
EP 103
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103. Sleepless Night
Filler
EP 104
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104. Ryoma vs Sanada
Filler
EP 105
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105. Ryoma Utterly Beaten
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EP 106
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106. Off to the Cottage
Filler
EP 107
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107. Captain Appears!?
Filler
EP 108
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108. Surprise at the Camp
Filler
EP 109
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109. Tennis Biathlon
Filler
EP 110
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110. Jump, Kabaji!
Filler
EP 111
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111. Original Prodigy, Syuusuke Fuji
Filler
EP 112
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112. Hadoukyuu vs. Scud Serve

EP 113
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113. Atobe the Beautiful
Filler
EP 114
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114. Ryoma Is Going
Filler
EP 115
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115. Baseball Game Filled with Men / Prince of Wilderness
Filler
EP 116
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116. Seigaku vs Champion Rikkaidai. I`m Going to Win!! (Part One)
Filler
EP 118
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118. Battle Ceremony

EP 119
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119. Tight-Rope Walking Doubles

EP 120
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120. Kikumaru Was Read by Niou

EP 121
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121. Yagyuu`s Decision

EP 122
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122. Inui Hollers

EP 123
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123. Conclusion of the Remembered

EP 124
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124. Kirihara`s Red Trap

EP 125
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125. Angry Fuji

EP 126
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126. Clash! Ryoma vs Sanada

EP 127
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127. Ultimate! Invisible Serve

EP 128
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128. The Conclusion, Which One Will Win?

EP 129
129. The Samurai`s Ballad
Filler
EP 130
130. We Want to See Tezuka
Filler
EP 131
131. Never Give Up
Filler
EP 132
132. The Zany Teni-Puri Family
Filler
EP 133
133. The Best Sushi Chef in Japan
Filler
EP 134
134. My Prince
Filler
EP 135
135. Kikumaru`s Summer Vacation
Filler
EP 136
136. Junior Invitational, Assembles
Filler
EP 137
137. The Suspicious Member
Filler
EP 138
138. Ryoma vs Kirihara! Beyond Battle Rage
Filler
EP 139
139. Sengoku Kiyosumi, Reborn!
Filler
EP 140
140. Welcome Back, Tezuka Kunimitsu
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EP 142
142. The Boy Who Came from America
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EP 143
143. Tezuka`s Choice
Filler
EP 144
144. The Dream Team Is Formed!
Filler
EP 145
145. Ryoma and Kevin
Filler
EP 146
146. The American Team`s Ambitions
Filler
EP 147
147. The Strongest! Atobe & Sanada
Filler
EP 148
148. Baker`s Scenario
Filler
EP 149
149. Tango Towards Destruction
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EP 150
150. Gorgeous Guys` Doubles
Filler
EP 151
151. Marionette of Sadness
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EP 152
152. Bobby Max the Beast
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EP 153
153. Challenging the Limits
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EP 154
154. The Prodigy vs. Tennis Machine
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EP 156
156. Who Will Play?
Filler
EP 157
157. Delusive Phantom Ball
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EP 158
158. The Long-Awaited Game - Ryoma vs Kevin
Filler
EP 159
159. Illusion
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EP 160
160. Game and Match
Filler
EP 161
161. Run, Momo!
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EP 162
162. Golden Pair`s Memories
Filler
EP 163
163. Kaidou`s Unknown World
Filler
EP 164
164. Seigaku`s Marvelous Tactic
Filler
EP 165
165. Tenipuri Family Goes to Hawaii!? / Tenipuri Family`s Christmas
Filler
EP 166
166. Seigaku`s Specialty, Once More
Filler
EP 167
167. Eternal Rivals, Momoshiro vs Kaidou
Filler
EP 168
168. Ryoma`s Decision
Filler
EP 170
170. Burn, Echizen!
Filler
EP 171
171. Dear Friend...
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EP 172
172. Goodbye Seigaku
Filler
EP 173
173. Samurai New York
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EP 174
174. Tezuka Kunimitsu vs Fuji Syuusuke
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EP 175
175. The Third Years` Seriousness
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EP 176
176. Climax
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EP 177
177. Never-Forgotten Promise

EP 179
179. A Day on Survival Mountain

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Echizen Ryoma is a young tennis prodigy who has won 4 consecutive tennis championships but who constantly lies in the shadow of his father, a former pro tennis player. He joins the Seishun Gakuen junior highschool, one of the best tennis schools in Japan, and there along with his teamates he learns
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