Display title | Ochi Tsukimitsu |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Ochi Tsukimitsu (越知月光(おちつきみつ)) is a 3rd year high school student at Hyoutei and the No. 9 representative on the Japanese U-17 team. He is the former captain of Hyoutei Middle School's tennis team who lead the school to the Nationals three years prior to the arrival of Atobe Keigo and the current third years.[4] He became Mouri Jusaburou's doubles partner at U-17 and, together, are known as the Super High School Doubles Specialists. |