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地区予選決勝! ノーシードで勝ち上がってきた不動峰と名門青春学園が大激突! 天才・不二とパワーの河村コンビのダブルス第一試合。不二の『つばめ返し』がきまり、試合は一気に青学ペースと思われたが…。

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First published August 4, 2000

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Takeshi Konomi

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351 reviews364 followers
March 12, 2022
i still dk shit about tennis but the matches excite me also whats with the girl sakuno 😭 pls theyre just 12 years olds why would you write a love interest or something wtf
5,870 reviews146 followers
December 15, 2019
The Prince of Tennis, Vol. 4 continues where the previous tankōbon left off and contains the next nine chapters (26–34) of the on-going manga series.

The Tokyo District Preliminary Tournament continues and covers three-fifths of the final round. It has Seishun Academy and Fudoumine Middle School. First round is a doubles match with Takashi Kawamura and Shusuke Fuji concedes because Kawamura gets injured. The second round is another doubles match with Eiji Kikumaru and Shuichiro Oishi winning the second round with a score of 6–2. Kaoru Kaido takes the third round in a hard fought win with a score of 7–5 with the first singles round. The fourth round has Ryoma Echizen taking the court.

This tankōbon is written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi. The tankōbon mainly covers the Tokyo District Preliminary Tournament and covers both the doubles rounds and the first singles round – three in total. So far, Seishun Academy takes the lead with 2–1. The tankōbon closes with Ryoma Echizen taking the court to face against his opponent.

All in all, The Prince of Tennis, Vol. 4 is a wonderful continuation to a series that seems intriguing and I cannot wait to read more.
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154 reviews
May 27, 2025
5/5 (Review is for the series as a whole and does not contain spoilers)

This series follows 7th grader Ryoma Echizen as he strives to become the number one tennis player at his junior high school. Throughout the series, Ryoma faces off against numerous opponents, each one stronger than the last, in an effort to help lead his tennis team to becoming the champions of the National Tennis Tournament.

This series is a cute, action packed story about some junior high school students playing tennis. No prior knowledge of tennis is necessary, as the author takes the time to explain how certain shots are executed and briefly mentions which professional tennis players may use those shots. As the story progresses, some of the tennis shots get a bit more unrealistic and overly dramatic, but it adds to the excitement and builds tension. (So note that if you are an avid tennis player, it might seem a bit out there in terms of realism.) This is a great series for people who enjoy sports manga, and who enjoy competition, as the boys in this manga continue to push each other to new heights in their skills. There are also some good lessons in the story that teach the readers about having fun and continuing to persevere even when things get tough. It also teaches readers that sometimes we lose, and that’s okay too. In terms of age ratings, I would say that this series is a safe one for those in middle school, or perhaps even a bit younger. Overall, I really enjoyed this manga for its low stakes, fun action, and enjoyable cast of characters.
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September 25, 2021
The tennis match continues! This is more for my notes than anything else.

I'm on the hunt for manga that I can put in my Christian school library.

I can't put anything in that has too much swearing or any sex in it so it's REALLY hard to find middle/high school manga that fits the bill.

But this series works!

I think there was one instance of taking the Lord's name in vain here but that's it. No other profanity/swearing or sex.
1,051 reviews9 followers
August 10, 2021
At the time of this review, I have already read volumes 5-7.

Personally, I think my favorite is Kaoru, but he reminds me of characters from other sports manga. Yet, at the same time, I would love to know if the moves in this manga are even possible for 7th-9th graders to achieve. For example, Kaoru's snake, is that possible?

Verdict: I thought this was an exciting volume and I now understand how it goes into volume 5.
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207 reviews3 followers
April 20, 2025
Un tomo en el que ya está están jugando en serio.

Kaido tuvo una muy jodida confrontación contra el equipo enemigo y aun así creo una nueva técnica y ganó.

Definitivamente no soy el target requerido para leer este manga pero trataré de ver el anime que me dijeron tenía.

Espero el anime me atraiga un poco más para poder seguir terminando esta historia
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1,134 reviews4 followers
May 21, 2023
I’m definitely enjoying this series
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172 reviews
February 23, 2024
“I had no idea you were lame enough to pin your hopes on such a low-percentage shot!” is a killer coach quote that I may consider bringing out if absolutely necessary
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478 reviews12 followers
September 20, 2015
Like its predecessor, volume four focuses on fewer characters; this allows for character development that isn't very present in the first two volumes. Kaido and Fuji's stronger presence gives more depth to the team as readers learn more about them and their style of tennis. The action moves quickly and dramatic tension builds with each rally. Can Kaido's Boomerang Snake defeat Fudomine?

This volume has the same shortcomings as the first three: there are lots of cliches, the characters are still one-dimensional, and the plot is formulaic. The tennis action, for me, allowed me to overlook these faults.
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2,333 reviews
February 12, 2008
Ever so slightly boring...not enough Ryoma action in this one. I got tired of Kaoru's snake shots...even the BOOMERANG SNAKE!!

Anyways, we'll tune in next time to see if 2nd and 1st singles can defeat the unseeded underdog, Fudomine.

"How can he maintain cat-like reflexes in this rain?!"
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2,845 reviews39 followers
October 3, 2023
We get to see more of the other players this time. It's cool to see them fleshed out and not as one-dimensional. They're still pretty rough around the edges but the school as a team is a lot more compelling now.
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1,295 reviews35 followers
September 30, 2015
I liked all the characters in this series, especially Tezuka and Ryoma.
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228 reviews5 followers
July 28, 2015
Short review for the whole manga in tankobon #1.
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6 reviews1 follower
September 20, 2016
This series is just really good and motivates you to play tennis or even start to learn tennis
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1,457 reviews12 followers
April 5, 2017
This one didn't have anything in it that really stuck with me. I liked the story of the opposing team making their own team (which could literally have been the plot of a different manga itself) but that was about it.
16 reviews1 follower
January 8, 2018
It talking about Seishun vs Fudomine.
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