Prince of Tennis: A tennis legend that started from signing in

Chapter 682: Chico Balentin, the Master of the Fuel, the Destiny of 6-4



Chapter 682: Chico Balentin, the Master of the Fuel, the Destiny of 6-4

However, the scores of both sides continued to rise.

"boom!"

“2-0!”

"boom!"

“3-0!”

……

Although Kintaro Toyama's fierce attack did not stop Tokugawa Kazuya and Sanada Genichirō from scoring, it also greatly consumed the physical strength of Sanada Genichirō and Tokugawa Kazuya.

"Huh...huh...huh..."

At this moment, even Tokugawa Kazuya and Sanada Genichirō, who had undergone long-term endurance training, were panting.

Their chests heaved violently, and sweat dripped from their foreheads like beads that had broken off the string, soaking their clothes.

After all, their original endurance training was to endure the entire game more evenly, and the current style of play seemed to disrupt their rhythm.

To give a simple analogy, you are originally a triathlete, but your opponent starts the competition like a mad dog, and you have to follow his madness.

Over time, even if you have the physical strength to complete a triathlon, you won't be able to maintain such high intensity for a long time.

Here is the Swiss U-17 team.

Looking at the situation on the field, Kulalaga Tasta couldn't help but complain.

"Oh my god! This transvestite is so perverted that she doesn't even let her own players go."

"It seems that in daily life, he is also a person who stirs up trouble."

"But isn't this guy really worried that if he continues like this, his teammates will die?"

He frowned, his face full of worry and dissatisfaction.

"This guy is really weird. I don't feel him using any mental power, but he's able to inspire his teammates' potential with words. Do you think he's using hypnosis?"

Peter Lambiel said a few words in a slightly serious voice, and then looked at Seiichi Yukimura.

After all, in this team, apart from Kitagawa, the opponent is the most serious psychic tennis player. He hopes to get some answers from Yukimura Seiichi.

"How should I put it, this guy is not a real hypnotist."

Seiichi Yukimura looked at Chico Balentin on the court, with a gentle smile on his face, and spoke slowly.

"He's more like a master of fanning the flames, not only toying with his own people, but also with his opponents."

"Despite such a bad personality, I can still feel his passion for tennis. This kind of opponent is really interesting!"

It seemed that he was not worried about Kintaro Toyama at all. It was obvious that Yukimura Seiichi also recognized Kintaro Toyama's talent, potential and purity. At the same time, he also had a strong interest in Chico Balentin, this strange opponent.

In fact.

As several people with keen insight into tennis events have speculated, Chico Balentin has never positioned himself as a speed and skill player since the moment he entered the professional tennis field.

This player's performance style on the court is more like top players with great tactical thinking and control such as Kulalaga Tasta and Yukimura Seiichi.

He has his own unique game rhythm and strategy, with hidden secrets in every shot and every move, and he accurately grasps the pulse of the game.

This can also reasonably explain why in previous matches, all players who played against him would eventually lose with a score of 6-4, which seemed to be a small gap but was difficult to overcome.

Luck is often mentioned in tennis, but in Chico Balentin's games, no one would be naive enough to think that luck plays a key role.

Take Sengoku, the player from Yamabuki Junior High School who was famous for his "luck". His lucky playing style had created surprises in some competitions, but even so, Sengoku could not rely on his so-called luck to control the direction of the game in a truly high-intensity confrontation.

If someone could dominate a tennis match solely by luck, it would be considered incredible, but Chico Balentin is clearly not that type.

Although Chico Balentin is seen by many as a "pervert" who loves to play with people's hearts - he is good at seeing through the psychological weaknesses of his opponents, using words and actions to interfere with their emotions, and putting them into psychological difficulties during the game.

But it is undeniable that he has an almost fanatical love for tennis.

This love is as pure and strong as the obsession of Leopold Camus, captain of the French U-17 team, for tennis.

It is precisely because he combines this love with unique tactical thinking that he is vividly called "the weirdo who can change freely" among the players.

This title is both a recognition of his strength and an interpretation of his unique playing style.

At this time, on the spacious and bright court, a fierce game is in full swing.

As the last ball of the fourth inning was hit hard by Genichirō Sanada, Kintaro Toyama, who had been in a crazy offensive state, finally showed obvious adverse reactions in his body.

His body, which had been full of energy and tireless, was now trembling slightly.

Although his energy was still high and his fighting spirit on the court seemed to have never diminished, a closer look revealed that his breathing rhythm had become slightly disordered, and the rise and fall of his chest was no longer as regular as before, as if he had reached his limit and inevitably entered a period of decline.

However, even though his body was sending out such obvious signs of fatigue, there was still excitement in Kintaro Toyama's eyes. He swung the racket in his hand without hesitation, as if he didn't care about his physical discomfort at all and just wanted to continue fighting on the court.

In this tense atmosphere, a gentle call broke the deadlock.

"Xiao Jin."

Then, the voice sounded again, with a hint of concern and calmness.

"Okay, you should take a break."

Following the sound, Chico Balentin had a gentle smile on his face. That smile was like the warm sunshine in spring, making people feel very friendly.

As he finished speaking, Toyama Kintaro, who was preparing for the next goal, was stunned at first, and his movements paused. Then he tilted his head and looked at Chico Balentin, his eyes full of confusion, as if he wanted to know what the other party was going to do next.

Chico Balentin still maintained that gentle smile and explained to Kintaro Toyama in a very gentle manner.

"Take time to carefully feel the purest emotion you just felt."

"If we want to win this game, we have to rely on your little universe to explode, Xiao Jin~"

After saying that, he stood in front with a racket in his hand and stepped steadily, showing an attitude of taking control of the next situation.

Kintaro Toyama listened attentively, not quite understanding what was said, and finally nodded heavily. Although there was still a hint of confusion in his eyes, he immediately responded and prepared to cooperate with Chico Balentin's next move.


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