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[[File:Gakrobatics.jpeg|right|300px|thumb|Mukahi Gakuto playing Acrobatic Tennis at Nationals]]'''Acrobatic Tennis''' is a tennis style that requires agility and speed. It involves flips, jumps, and other advanced maneuvers.


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This style is effective in overwhelming the opponent. It can be both offensive and defensive. Offensively, shots such as the [[Moonsault]] easily gain points because of the unique nature and high angle. As for defense, acrobatic maneuvers help the user return shots from difficult positions due to the unexpected range of motion given by the user's acrobatic ability. Acrobatic tennis players can jump higher, farther, and play tennis mid-jump much better than the average tennis player.
 
Other examples of Acrobatic Tennis seen in the series only require flexibility, such as [[Kikumaru Eiji|Kikumaru's]] behind the back shots.


==Users==
==Users==
* [[List users]]
* [[Kikumaru Eiji]]
* [[in alphabetical order]]
* [[Tooyama Kintarou]]
* [[Mukahi Gakuto]]
* Those weird twins on that American team from when Oshitari and Kikumaru played doubles in the anime


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Latest revision as of 18:08, 22 June 2021

Mukahi Gakuto playing Acrobatic Tennis at Nationals

Acrobatic Tennis is a tennis style that requires agility and speed. It involves flips, jumps, and other advanced maneuvers.

This style is effective in overwhelming the opponent. It can be both offensive and defensive. Offensively, shots such as the Moonsault easily gain points because of the unique nature and high angle. As for defense, acrobatic maneuvers help the user return shots from difficult positions due to the unexpected range of motion given by the user's acrobatic ability. Acrobatic tennis players can jump higher, farther, and play tennis mid-jump much better than the average tennis player.

Other examples of Acrobatic Tennis seen in the series only require flexibility, such as Kikumaru's behind the back shots.

Users

References

Contributors: Dust