Aim for the Ace - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Cinderella of the Tennis World

You're the One!

The Tearful Regional Match

Showdown on the Tennis Court

Conflict with the Ogre Coach!

Aah, the Day of the Semi-finals

The Orchid's Bullet Serve!

Red Rose Challenge

The Climactic Match Point!

The Tearful Delivery of a Club Resignation

The Terrifying Spin Drive!

Showdown! The Butterfly vs. The Orchid

I Love, Love, Love Toudou-san!

Burn! Special Training in the Cold Winter Wind

The Secret to Forming a Doubles Pair

The Terrifying Tornado Serve!

The Growling Evil Twist Serve!

The Black Spy Strikes!

Bloodstained Reversal of Fortune

Rally in the Morning Sun

Danger! Doubles Finals

No Need for Tears at the Graduation Match!

Drive! This One Ball

The Love Letter That Danced Around the Court

Don't Lose at Men's Tennis!

Hiromi vs Ochou! The Last Showdown
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