Niou had to throw away three games against Fuji before he could create an effective Illusion there.
Just checked the manga, it's stated he really did need that time, so I guess what I said before doesn't make sense.
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File 3
Akaya VS Renji - opponent forfeited
Extra Notes
The proof that a bit of logical understanding reamains?! Even if he turns in to a demon, the way he speaks against Renji is still formal/respectful (TN: it's Keigo, the so called respectful Japanese that people use with bosses, seniors, older people, etc)
Kirihara remains on the camp alongside his feeling of defeat. He changes regret in to a wish for revenge.
Coaches
Saitou - He needs emotional control: he needs spiritual strength to take advantage of his increased abilities when in demon form.
Conditioning Coach - using it too much puts too much train on his body: the strain on his body is big when in demon form. If he uses it too much, he will destroy himself.
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File 12 - winners
Marui VS Jackal 10-8
In the match between the strongest doubles pair, Marui's offensive that had his spirit in it breaks through Jackal's defense.
File 19 - losers
Jackal VS Marui
Jackal shows off his iron wall defense, but it cannot keep up with Marui's myougis
File 15 - winners
Akutsu VS kawamura 7-1
Akutsu who has spent 4 months away from the courts, show off his heavenly talent in a complete victory.
File 13 - losers
Kawamura VS Akutsu
Even though he challenges the match with full power, he cannot do much against the talent of a monster like Akutsu.
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File 4
Tezuka VS Kaidoh 7-0
Extra Notes
The balls that were supposed to go out get sucked in by the Tezuka Zone. Not being allowed to lose easily, Kaidoh finally goes in to a fighting mood against Tezuka.
Tezuka exchanges some words with Atobe, who's fighting in the next court. Their feelings towards the people who will take over the post of captain are of the same type.
Ending the match by using the Zero Shiki shot. That is the proof that Tezuka recognized Kaidoh.
Coach Notes
Kurobe - the ultimate technique to defend against the opponent's shots: The secret behind the Tezuka Zone that controls the opponent's shots is a combination of observation to read how the opponent will move and the technique to hit the ball with the correct spin.
Conditional Coach - very effective power usage: He onlys applies strength at the time of impact, limiting stamina consumption as much as possible.
Saitou - even in a bad situation, a steel mental that makes his heart never waver: even if the opponent is a junior, both his play and his facial expressions don't shake. An amazing spiritual strength.