The Prince of Tennis Episode 32 Recap

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Feeling uneasy after parting ways with his partner Chi Dayong, Tang Jiale enters the court alongside Qiao Chen, resolved to do their best. Xingyao's Ji Jingwu is confident, believing their temporary pairing will fare worse than last year's "golden duo" against his team. The match begins, and Xingyao's players, You Shixing and Yue Yang, prove formidable, their power and high jumps negating Tang Jiale and Qiao Chen's advantages.

Tang Jiale's form is off, Qiao Chen's playstyle unusual, and Yuqing's team shows clear "lag." Qiao Chen's kill shots are repeatedly returned. Xingyao dominates the first half. During halftime, Tang Jiale calls Chi Dayong, but he doesn't answer. The second half starts with heightened difficulty. Determined not to disappoint his captain and coach, Qiao Chen decides to employ a "secret technique." This begins to yield results, showing signs of a comeback.

It's revealed that before the match, Chi Dayong had written Tang Jiale's playing habits, dubbed the "secret technique," on Qiao Chen's wrist, assuring him it would guarantee victory. After coming off the court, Tang Jiale discovers this "secret technique" and, inspired, devises an even better plan. They switch to the rare and challenging "Australian formation," which offers a high chance of success. In the second half, both players maintain intense pressure, catching Xingyao off guard, and their coordination visibly improves.

Meanwhile, Chi Dayong, having helped a pregnant woman, is rushing to the arena, eager to join Tang Jiale on court. On the court, Tang Jiale sacrifices himself, paving the way for Qiao Chen to unleash his full potential, resulting in seamless teamwork. As Yuqing edges closer to victory, the cheerleading squad erupts in excitement. Chi Dayong arrives at the court, offering silent support to Tang Jiale with his gaze, encouraging him to continue.

On the other side, Xingyao's players, especially Yue Yang, start to tire. You Shixing tries to turn the situation around, but Qiao Chen counters by feigning a vertical smash, allowing Tang Jiale to execute Chi Dayong's signature "Climbing Moon Interception," catching their opponents completely off guard. Qiao Chen and Tang Jiale clinch the victory. Chi Dayong immediately steps onto the court, apologizing to Tang Jiale. Tang Jiale, overjoyed, embraces Chi Dayong, much to Qiao Chen's playful jealousy.

Tang Jiale then hugs Qiao Chen, and the entire team embraces in celebration. With the team score tied at 1-1, He Xinglong's singles match becomes the crucial decider. He Xinglong is visibly nervous due to his recent break from training, and everyone in the arena shares his tension, their cheers growing louder in support. His opponent, Xingyao's Hua Chonghong, is also a powerful player who can instantly mimic opponents' playstyles, making everyone apprehensive.

Ji Jingwu stands courtside, directing Hua Chonghong's shots, making it feel like a two-on-one match against He Xinglong. However, He Xinglong is a formidable opponent. He unleashes the "fluctuation shot" with both hands, a technique he learned, winning the first set. Despite the win, concern remains for He Xinglong's playstyle. After hitting two consecutive fluctuation shots, his hand visibly trembles. Hua Chonghong intensifies his play, and the two are evenly matched. He Xinglong's racket is eventually knocked from his hand, indicating he's struggling to hold on.

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