:This is the main event of the training camp's final matches. Atobe, acting as a gatekeeper of sorts, explicitly tells Ryoma he is testing him to see if he is truly on the same level as the Seigaku captain, Tezuka. The match showcases Atobe’s dominance with his Rondo Towards Destruction , leaving the spectators feeling that Atobe is currently a level above Ryoma. While the match doesn't reach its final conclusion in this specific episode, it sets the stage for Ryoma's realization that he needs even more drive and excitement to reach the top. Key Highlights & Techniques
:Kaidoh faces the sleepy but hyper-talented Jirou from Hyotei. Throughout the match, Jirou's constant chattering and laid-back attitude irritate Kaidoh. However, after some encouragement from Momoshiro, Kaidoh displays a terrifying evolution of his signature move. He combines the Hadōkyū (the power shot used by Kawamura) with his Boomerang Snake . This "Hadōkyū Boomerang Snake" carries so much force that it literally knocks Jirou out, securing a stunning victory for Seigaku. Prince of Tennis Episode 113
The episode focuses on two major matches designed to test the Seigaku regulars' growth. :This is the main event of the training camp's final matches
Episode 113 of the original Prince of Tennis anime, titled (or The Exquisite Atobe ), serves as a climactic turning point for several Seigaku players during their intensive training camp. Episode 113 Summary: Seigaku's Evolution While the match doesn't reach its final conclusion