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Un estudiante regresa a China con el objetivo de vencer a su padre, un genio del tenis. Al final, a pesar de intentar mantenerse al margen, aprende cosas mejores por las que luchar.Un estudiante regresa a China con el objetivo de vencer a su padre, un genio del tenis. Al final, a pesar de intentar mantenerse al margen, aprende cosas mejores por las que luchar.Un estudiante regresa a China con el objetivo de vencer a su padre, un genio del tenis. Al final, a pesar de intentar mantenerse al margen, aprende cosas mejores por las que luchar.
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I don´t play tennis but I watch a lot of tennis. I don´t watch any manga show.
I love the serie and it´s very good. The show have it all and it´s quite fun with many funny moments.
I love Lu Xia one of the main cast. He doesn´t say much but some how he expression in how he plays in good.
After watching this I look at the original serie and the cast here is all good.
I don´t know how to put this but I want all the cast to be in the second show.
I wanted more.
If I were more sports minded, I bet I would have loved this drama. It details a team's rise in the national league championship. It stars Peng Yu Chang as Lu Xia, a 10th grader tennis genius who was able to be a main player in his school's tennis team. Initially a loner, he learns to be part of a team. Aside from his struggles, both personally and sports-wise, the drama also delves deeper into the lives of his teammates and key players of opposing teams.
It's well-made and the matches are exciting. However, I mostly watch dramas for romance which is not the main offering of this drama. If this were shorter, I would have watched to the end to find out what happens between Lu Xia and his love interest Qi Ying (Ireine Song). But 42 episodes that mostly deal with tennis techniques and matches are too much for me. I'm dropping off at episode 17 but still giving this a fairly high mark since what I've watched so far have been impressive, just not my type.
It's well-made and the matches are exciting. However, I mostly watch dramas for romance which is not the main offering of this drama. If this were shorter, I would have watched to the end to find out what happens between Lu Xia and his love interest Qi Ying (Ireine Song). But 42 episodes that mostly deal with tennis techniques and matches are too much for me. I'm dropping off at episode 17 but still giving this a fairly high mark since what I've watched so far have been impressive, just not my type.
If you like watching and/or playing tennis, this is definitely a show worth watching. There is a lot of Tennis action, though the tournament matches are shot more like martial arts not just tennis, it's fun, which is why 8 ⭐
The FL adds absolutely nothing to the series, in fact the character is really weak. She could have been shown to be taking a more active part in learning the game rather than just being an infatuated stalker. I got interested in tennis after watching Martina Navratilova, so that was a huge disappointment. Also, because the Chinese tv series is supposed to be inspired by the female player Li Na, who won both the French and the Australian Open.
Tennis is traditionally called a "gentleman's" sport!! So, another aspect of the series which was a bit disappointing was the constant bullying on and off field, but i guess that was to make the script exciting!!
Tennis is traditionally called a "gentleman's" sport!! So, another aspect of the series which was a bit disappointing was the constant bullying on and off field, but i guess that was to make the script exciting!!
I quite like the show. It follows the same story as the anime for which it was based off of. For someone who watch the anime when they was younger I feel like this show did it justice. It has the same quirks and appeals that the enemy had. So if you are a fan of the anime or just looking for a comedic dramatic sport series then I would highly recommend watching this.
This is the story of a young man, learning life and tennis. He experiences lots of life's lessons, through the good advice of many coaches, teammates, and his Dad, who is an ex pro tennis champion. Even though he is young, Lu Xia is a high-quality powerful tennis player for his high school team! His progression as a tennis player and a person is good to see. All the players on his team are good guys, who care about each other, playing their best, supporting each other, and bringing a victory! Most of the side characters were stiff, boring, annoying or unnecessary. Especially the female lead who added nothing to the drama. Her weird stalking was awkward, Lu Xia ignored her, and asked her numerous times,"why are you here?" Felt that! All the opposing players were equally interesting people and powerful tennis players. Didn't understand all the bullying and injuries to Lu Xia's team by those opposing players that went unpunished, that was weird. The tennis games with all the powerful moves may have been a little exaggerated, but it was entertainingIng! Overall, it's a good show, (didn't mind how many episodes), stayed interested and enjoyed The Prince of Tennis-Match! Tennis Juniors-
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- TriviaAdapted from the manga series "Tennis no Oujisama" by Takeshi Konomi.
- ConexionesRemake of Tenisu no ôjisama (2001)
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