TV-Series
Description
Edgar Delacroix is a second-year high school student and a key member of France's U-17 World Cup Team, currently ranked third globally. He competes in the U-17 World Cup tournament.

Physically tall with an uncanny likeness to Elvis Presley, Edgar's eccentric hairstyle consistently draws attention. He favors all colors and thrives in creative pursuits, especially those delving into the artist's world, while disliking stagnation and tradition.

A right-handed all-rounder on the tennis court, Edgar's entire approach revolves around "Art Tennis," emphasizing aesthetic and creative expression during play. His signature technique, "Edgard Theater," features variations showcasing his artistic vision, embodying his role as someone who "dyes the court in his color."

During the U-17 World Cup quarter-finals against Japan, Edgar partnered with Jonathan Saint Georges in the Doubles 1 match. They faced Renji Yanagi and Juzaburo Mori, culminating in a hard-fought three-set defeat (5-7, 7-5, 5-7). This loss contributed to France's subsequent elimination from the tournament.

As part of the French team, Edgar embraces its philosophy championing freedom, equality, and passion for tennis. The team environment, including pre-dawn "Revolution’s dawn" observances and "Beautiful body training" sessions focused on decision-making and physical aesthetics, emphasizes beauty and artistry, shaping his context.