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Noah J. Dorgias, younger brother of Jason Joseph "J.J." Dorgias, was once a tennis prodigy. He stands 174 cm tall, weighs 57 kg, and bears little resemblance to J.J., with light blue hair marking his distinct appearance. Born February 13, his blood type is A, and he identifies as an Aquarius. His family includes his grandmother, brother J.J., and their pet dog Koala.

Noah trained alongside J.J. at the Australia Tennis Academy, specializing in doubles and regarded as the more talented player. His career ended abruptly when deteriorating eyesight caused visual impairment, leading to his expulsion while J.J. remained. Noah then became the hidden tactician for Australia’s U-17 World Cup team, designing training regimens and match strategies—including the lineup that defeated Switzerland. His analytical approach incorporates chess, mastered after reading "200 Pawns" in middle school.

His bond with J.J. defines him. Noah voices regret over their unrealized partnership: "If my eyes hadn’t gone bad... I really wanted to stand on court together with you." Before Australia faced Japan, he advised J.J. to deploy defensive players against Japan’s offense. When spectators criticized J.J. during his match against Kintarō Tōyama, Noah defended him as "the pride of Australia," revealing J.J. carried their shared dream of reaching the world stage—shifting the team’s perception and rallying their support.

Noah shows consistent care for animals, walking Koala regularly. This trait mirrored J.J.’s match forfeiture to aid an injured bird. Noah later discussed J.J.’s actions with Keigo Atobe, who suggested healing Noah’s eyes before a future match.

Personal details include hobbies of dog-walking and sunbathing, favorite foods (pancakes, apple pie), favorite color (green), and a daily habit of drinking freshly squeezed apple juice. He dislikes darkness and expresses interest in star-shaped piercings. Kuranosuke Shiraishi challenged him to chess, while Atobe acknowledged his tactical prowess.