Tezuka scored four goals with zero slices one after another, and Lily finally thought of a solution.
With the blessing of six eyes, Lily actually quickly noticed the two emphases of Tezuka's zero-style slice.
The first is that the ball speed is high, and the ball speed is still very fast even when the ball is sliced multiple times; the second is that it does not rebound after landing, and the bounce range is almost negligible, at least the bounce height cannot be stuffed into a tennis racket.
This requires returning the ball before it hits the ground, but the high ball speed makes up for this weakness, allowing people to hit the net even if they hit the ball before it hits the ground.
The move is a good move, but the disadvantage is the pressure on the opponent's arm.
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