Difference between revisions of "Power Serve"
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'''Pronation Serve:''' For this serve, the user utilizes rotational power of the arm. | '''Pronation Serve:''' For this serve, the user utilizes rotational power of the arm. | ||
'''Bull Rope Serve:''' A Pronation Serve that utilizes wrist movement to add more spin to the ball. | |||
'''Big Bang:''' The user jumps and puts the weight of his entire body into this serve. | '''Big Bang:''' The user jumps and puts the weight of his entire body into this serve. | ||
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==Users== | ==Users== | ||
* [[Billy Cassidy]] (Anime only) | |||
* [[Kawamura Takashi]] | * [[Kawamura Takashi]] | ||
* [[Kite Eishirou]] | * [[Kite Eishirou]] |
Revision as of 14:33, 21 March 2018
Power Serves are heavy serves.
They require a lot of muscle mass and stamina[1] to hit continuously.
Variations
Dangan Serve: A basic power serve.
Burning Serve: While it is about 200 km/h fast, its accuracy is not up to par[2].
Pronation Serve: For this serve, the user utilizes rotational power of the arm.
Bull Rope Serve: A Pronation Serve that utilizes wrist movement to add more spin to the ball.
Big Bang: The user jumps and puts the weight of his entire body into this serve.
Hadoukyuu: The regular 108 styles as well as the Final Hadoukyuu can also be used as serves.
Super Megaton Wonder Deluxe Yama Funka Serve: A serve that utilizes Wild Tennis.
Users
- Billy Cassidy (Anime only)
- Kawamura Takashi
- Kite Eishirou
- Kurobane Harukaze
- Momoshiro Takeshi
- Tanishi Kei
- Tooyama Kintarou