Fox Fireball, that is a move where Fuji uses the power of wind to create an isolation.
Once the opponent tries to touch the ball with the racket, he will be separated by the influence of the wind.
The stronger the wind, the more likely the fox fireball will be more effective.
Therefore, the speed of the storm used by Sanada aggravated the power of the fox fireball, and even made it have the ability to ricochet after contact.
What this results in is that once the opponent gets close with the racket, the racket will be pushed back due to the excessive wind pressure, and the ball will also produce irregular ricochets.
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