Name | Oishi Syuichiroh |
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Year | 3 |
Height (cm) | 175 |
Blood Type | O |
Birthday | April 30th |
Constellation | |
Hand | Right |
Cloth | |
Shoes | Nike |
Racket | Wimbledon (Tour Merit) |
Special Skill | Moon Volley |
Quotes | |
Favorite Subject | English |
Favorite Color | White |
Hobby | Swimming, Aquarium |
Description | Oishi is a really kind person who cares about all the other team members twice as much as a regular team member (according to Fuji). Oishi is a Tezuka's close friend and is the vice captain of Seigaku. He plays doubles with Eiji, together, the two of them are known as the undefeated golden pair who went to the nationals. |
Techniques
- Moon Volley
- A topspin-lob volley hit high into the air and landing directly on the baseline (or anywhere else that is unprotected at the time).
- Australian Formation
- A specialty formation Oishi and his double's partner Eiji Kikumaru perform. It involves standing directly on the center line and confusing the opponents as to which way each player will move when the ball is placed into the opposing court. It requires extreme knowledge of one's double's partner.
- I-Formation
- A variation of the Australian Formation, Eiji stays below the net while the Golden Pair both line up on the center line. This allows Oishi to serve without worry about Eiji and confuses the opponent even more to where to return the ball to. Also, by aiming at the center of the court, the opponents have a tougher time returning the ball.
- Spin Serve (Anime only)
- Very similar to the Kick Serve whereas a large amount of topspin is added to the ball during the serve motion at an oblique angle causing it to bounce unusually high. Used against Shou Oota of Jyosei Shonan whose small body rendered him incapable of returning it.
- Oishi Territory
- This formation has the defense expert Oishi go to the net, while attacker Eiji stays in the back. Using this, Oishi combines his game making abilities with Eiji's Seal Step in order to control the flow of the game.
- Synchronization
- When playing in the nationals with Eiji as his doubles 1 partner, they become fully synchronized and moved as if they were one; breathing as one and knowing exactly what their partner's next move would be. It was said that doubles players could not go pro without 'synchronization'. During the national finals against Bunta and Jackal, he and Eiji entered this state willingly.