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Takeshi Konomi

    June 26, 1970

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    The Prince of Tennis, Vol. 25
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    The Prince of Tennis 41
    The Prince of Tennis. A Heated Battle! Seishun Vs. Shitenhoji
    • 2011

      A tennis prodigy leads his handsome tennis club to victory at the national tournament. Four-time consecutive U.S. Junior tournament champ Ryoma Echizen comes to Seishun Academy to further his reign as The Prince of Tennis. His skill is matched only by his attitude--irking some but impressing all as he leads his team to the Nationals and beyond! Shusuke battles Rikkai's Nio, the tricky “Con Artist of the Court.” Just when it looks like Shusuke will be able to thwart Nio's devious ploy, Nio pulls a punch that goes straight for Shusuke's weakness. Meanwhile, Momo is doing everything he can to help Ryoma overcome his amnesia in time to face the dreaded Seiichi Yukimura, aka the “Child of the Gods.” Will Ryoma recover in time?

      The Prince of Tennis 41
    • 2011

      The Prince of Tennis 42

      • 171 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      A tennis prodigy leads his handsome tennis club to victory at the national tournament. Reads R to L (Japanese Style), for audiences A Final Volume! The Seishun boys are just one match away from the national title! Ryoma brings out every shot he knows against Seiichi “Child of the Gods” Yukimura. But Yukimura’s strange powers cause Ryoma to lose his sense of touch, then his sight. Swinging blindly, his hearing even begins to fail. Can Ryoma come back to win the Nationals for Seishun, or does he “still have a long ways to go”?!

      The Prince of Tennis 42
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      The Prince of Tennis, Vol. 29

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      The Seishun team faces a formidable challenge as they prepare for their second-round match at the Nationals, having just witnessed the dominant performance of their opponents, Higa. The players are left in awe of Higa's prowess, heightening the stakes as they must quickly regroup and strategize to overcome this unexpected threat.

      The Prince of Tennis, Vol. 29
    • 2009