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Keigo Atobe captains Hyotei Gakuen's tennis club and serves as student council president. His family's immense wealth includes multiple estates, vehicles, and a private helicopter, which he employs pragmatically, even aiding rivals. Born October 4th and standing 175 cm tall, he possesses a distinctive mole beneath his right eye, frequently noted as a charm point. Partially raised in England, he attended King's Primary School and speaks multiple languages fluently, including German and Greek. His academic pursuits favor classical literature, especially Homer's works, while his hobbies encompass fly-fishing, reading, and ballroom dancing. Atobe adheres to a strict daily regimen: morning horseback riding, school duties, tennis practice, and listening to Wagner while drinking non-alcoholic champagne before sleep.
Atobe displays a flamboyant, narcissistic personality, often declaring "Ore-sama no bigi ni yoi na" ("Be awed at the sight of my prowess"). He commands attention through dramatic gestures like skydiving onto tennis courts and silencing Hyotei's 200-member club with a finger snap. Despite his arrogance, he shows loyalty and generosity, purchasing teammates' equipment with his allowance and arranging elaborate events to support them. He notably hosted a vast inter-school festival solely to uplift his childhood friend and doubles partner, Kabaji Munehiro, following Kabaji's sister's engagement.
Nationally recognized in tennis, Atobe wields the "Insight" ability, detecting opponents' physical and mental weaknesses visualized as "ice pillars" in his "World of Ice" technique. This evolved into "Atobe Kingdom" at the U-17 camp, granting perception of skeletal structures and joint limitations. His signature moves include the grip-targeting smash "Rondo Towards Destruction" and the irregular-bouncing serve "Tanhauser." He uses HEAD Premier Tour 600 rackets and C.Tech 1000 OM shoes.
Key losses challenged his ego: defeat by Echizen Ryoma at Nationals led him to honor a bet by shaving his head, later wearing a temporary wig. At the U-17 camp, he endured grueling matches, like an exhaustive tie-break draw against Irie Kanata, highlighting both his perseverance and physical limits. He forged strategic partnerships, such as teaming with Niou Masaharu against high schoolers, merging "Atobe Kingdom" with Niou's illusions.
His leadership extends beyond Hyotei. At the U-17 camp, he designated Hiyoshi Wakashi as his successor and collaborated with rivals like Sanada Genichirou, co-developing the doubles technique "Tango Towards Destruction" during an international exhibition. His interactions reveal nuanced respect; after defeating Tezuka Kunimitsu by exploiting a shoulder injury, Atobe raised Tezuka's hand acknowledging his tenacity.
Atobe displays a flamboyant, narcissistic personality, often declaring "Ore-sama no bigi ni yoi na" ("Be awed at the sight of my prowess"). He commands attention through dramatic gestures like skydiving onto tennis courts and silencing Hyotei's 200-member club with a finger snap. Despite his arrogance, he shows loyalty and generosity, purchasing teammates' equipment with his allowance and arranging elaborate events to support them. He notably hosted a vast inter-school festival solely to uplift his childhood friend and doubles partner, Kabaji Munehiro, following Kabaji's sister's engagement.
Nationally recognized in tennis, Atobe wields the "Insight" ability, detecting opponents' physical and mental weaknesses visualized as "ice pillars" in his "World of Ice" technique. This evolved into "Atobe Kingdom" at the U-17 camp, granting perception of skeletal structures and joint limitations. His signature moves include the grip-targeting smash "Rondo Towards Destruction" and the irregular-bouncing serve "Tanhauser." He uses HEAD Premier Tour 600 rackets and C.Tech 1000 OM shoes.
Key losses challenged his ego: defeat by Echizen Ryoma at Nationals led him to honor a bet by shaving his head, later wearing a temporary wig. At the U-17 camp, he endured grueling matches, like an exhaustive tie-break draw against Irie Kanata, highlighting both his perseverance and physical limits. He forged strategic partnerships, such as teaming with Niou Masaharu against high schoolers, merging "Atobe Kingdom" with Niou's illusions.
His leadership extends beyond Hyotei. At the U-17 camp, he designated Hiyoshi Wakashi as his successor and collaborated with rivals like Sanada Genichirou, co-developing the doubles technique "Tango Towards Destruction" during an international exhibition. His interactions reveal nuanced respect; after defeating Tezuka Kunimitsu by exploiting a shoulder injury, Atobe raised Tezuka's hand acknowledging his tenacity.