In this short scene, we get a glimpse into the mind of a young tennis player from Spain, who has just won a tournament in the country's open division. The young man, who goes by the name of Kenji, tells us that he and his friend, the tournament's other top-seeded player, Milady, have lost their first-round match against each other in order to enter the tournament. Kenji is upset that Milady has lost, but he's also happy to see that Kenji has beaten Milady in the first round. He's even more upset when Milady's coach, Mr. Shirakawarada, enters the tournament as a second-best player in the open division, and Kenji thinks that this is a big deal. He wonders if Milady will be able to adjust to the life of a professional tennis player, and he wonders if Kenji's friend, shinjo, is able to adapt to the lifestyle of a pro.
In this short scene, we get a glimpse into the mind of a young tennis player from Spain, who has just won a tournament in the country's open division. The young man, who goes by the name of Kenji, tells us that he and his friend, the tournament's other top-seeded player, Milady, have lost their first-round match against each other in order to enter the tournament. Kenji is upset that Milady has lost, but he's also happy to see that Kenji has beaten Milady in the first round. He's even more upset when Milady's coach, Mr. Shirakawarada, enters the tournament as a second-best player in the open division, and Kenji thinks that this is a big deal. He wonders if Milady will be able to adjust to the life of a professional tennis player, and he wonders if Kenji's friend, shinjo, is able to adapt to the lifestyle of a pro.