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The Super Rookie of the east. Despite representing [[American U-17|America]] in the group league, he has rejoined Japan for the main draw of the tournament.
The Super Rookie of the east. Despite representing [[American U-17|America]] in the group league, he has rejoined Japan for the main draw of the tournament.



Revision as of 12:45, 19 March 2018

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Ranked 23rd in the world, Japan's eyes are set on winning this year's U-17 World Cup and establishing themselves as a top nation. Members are selected in the Japanese U-17 Representative Selection Camp.

Information

History

In the World Cup two years ago, Japan lost in the group league. In the current iteration, they finished their group in second place after defeating Greece and Australia, but losing to Switzerland. Japan advanced to the second round of the main tournament where they are currently facing France.

Members

Coach

Mifune Nyuudo
Position: Head Coach

While his age is unknown, he had an eventful past. Also in charge of the hidden camp.

Kurobe Yukio
Position: Data Coach

He is guided by the rules and logic at all times.

Saitou Itaru
Position: Mental Coach

In charge of strengthening the players' mental fortitude. Acts as a messenger between the main camp and the hidden camp.

Tsuuge Ryuuji
Position: Circuit Coach

Muscles and physical ability are everything in his book.

High School

Byoudouin Houou
Position: Captain (No. 1)

Having mastered interdimensional powers, he is the Supreme Ruler.

Date Danji
Position: Representative (No. 11)

This nice guy possesses both power and analytical abilities.

Hakamada Izou
Position: Representative (No. 13)

He is a weirdo whose matches contain plenty of bloodshed.

Irie Kanata
Position: Representative (No. 12)

An actor who turns every match into a dramatic play.

Kaji Kazena
Position: Representative (No. 8)

After losing his original spot to Oni, Kaji has bounced back and rejoined the team.

Kimijima Ikuto
Position: Representative (No. 7)

The Negotiator of the Courts. He also works as an idol.

Mouri Juusaburou
Position: Representative (No. 10)

A Rikkai OB and one of Japan's super doubles specialists.

Nakagauchi Sotomichi
Position: Representative (No. 14)

The ultimate tennis robot.

Ochi Tsukimitsu
Position: Representative (No. 9)

One of Japan's super doubles specialists. Thanks to his height, he possesses a pro-level serve.

Oni Juujirou
Position: Representative (No. 5)

The former no. 1 who has focused on strengthening the next generation for the past two years.

Oomagari Ryuuji
Position: Representative (No. 6)

He has the most stamina on the team. Uses two rackets.

Tanegashima Shuuji
Position: Representative (No. 2)

Always relaxed, Japan's no. 2 can void all spins on his opponent's shots.

Tokugawa Kazuya
Position: Representative (No. 4)

Having cast aside his desire to take revenge on Byoudouin, he aims to conquer the world with honor.

Duke Watanabe
Position: Representative (No. 3)

Used to be a French representative. Known as Destroyer.

Middle School

Atobe Keigo
Position: Captain

Leading the middle schoolers in this World Cup is the King. He sees through the opponent's weak points with his Insight.

Echizen Ryouma
Position: Representative

The Super Rookie of the east. Despite representing America in the group league, he has rejoined Japan for the main draw of the tournament.

Fuji Shuusuke
Position: Representative

While known for his counters, this genius player has transitioned to a more offensive play style.

Kirihara Akaya
Position: Representative

Rikkai's 2nd-year ace itches to dye the court red with his opponent's blood.

Kite Eishirou
Position: Representative

The Hitman. He wants to show Okinawa's strength to the world.

Marui Bunta
Position: Representative

A doubles specialist who dominates the net with his ingenious volleys.

Niou Masaharu
Position: Representative

He is known as the Trickster of the Court and utilizes Illusions during matches.

Oshitari Yuushi
Position: Representative

By sealing his heart, Hyoutei's genius withstands psychological attacks.

Sanada Genichirou
Position: Representative

As the Emperor, he battles his opponents head-on.

Sengoku Kiyosumi
Position: Representative

Lucky Sengoku has returned to strengthen the Japanese selection.

Shiraishi Kuranosuke
Position: Representative

Called the Bible, he pursues perfect tennis.

Tooyama Kintarou
Position: Representative

The Super Rookie of the west. Possesses outstanding physical abilities.

Yanagi Renji
Position: Representative

Also known as Professor. He uses Data Tennis to see through his opponents.

Yukimura Seiichi
Position: Representative

His ability to rob his opponents of their senses has earned him the nickname Child of God.

Former

Akutsu Jin
Position: Former Representative

This once-in-a-decade talent had to give up his spot as a representative after losing to Amadeus.

Ishida Gin
Position: Former Representative

Japan's most powerful middle schooler. Was replaced after sustaining an injury against Switzerland.

Ooishi Shuuichirou
Position: Former Representative

A doubles specialist. Despite winning his match against Greece, he got injured in the process and was forced to resign.

Toono Atsukyou
Position: Former Representative

The former no. 8, known as the Executioner of the Courts. Since his knee got injured against Greece, he is unable to participate in the main draw and has transitioned to the medical team.

Uniforms

Trivia

  • Japan is the only team with different uniform designs for the high school and middle school representatives.

References

Contributors: Dust, Kaoz, Kashewmoo