Yesterday I read a few more chapters(as of now I'm on chapter 68) and liked how they explain how the scoring was kept. I finally understand that a set contains 6 games. I also understand what love to love means now, when I was reading Prince of Tennis it didn't explain that it only jump right into the story. Don't get me wrong I still like Prince of Tennis, only the powerful moves/attacks make it seems like it belongs to Dragonball/Z/Gt. And then some of the moves are impossible in real life tennis. I took a few tennis lessons when I was younger and I know some of the basic rules so I know it's impossible to do when I was reading Prince of Tennis.
What I read so far from Baby Steps, Eiichiro is doing an intense training since he wants to become a Pro Tennis Player. He first had to asked his parents if they will allow him to quite cram school so he will have all his free time in Tennis since he wants to be a pro. He made a deal that if he didn't win the Nationals(I think that's the one he training for) that he will quit and continue in his studies, and that if he wins that he will continue playing tennis. His father agreed, but his mother wasn't for it and in the end agreed.
The first tournament that he enter was the STC Cup Kanagawa Tournament that he wins. After that Tournament was over, he was back to his intense training, the intense training was that he will crack his bones for a few days and then rest to heal the bones. Because of that he was able to improve when he started playing a match.
The second tournament that he enter was the All-Japan Junior Indoor Selectionals , Kantou Preliminaries. His first match was with Yu Nabae, he did improve during his match but in the end he lost. After his match he went to watch other matches to get information on the players. He watches Natsu's match which was supposing giving her a hard time but in the end she won. That is how far I have gotten.
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