Osval Delon is a third-year middle school student and a member of the French representative team, known for his deep love of Japanese culture and a unique "ninja tennis" style that manipulates his opponents' minds.
Osval adopts a striking ninja-like appearance on the court.
He wears a distinctive ninja hood and even carries a katana on his back.
He stands at a height of 176cm and has a weight of 62kg.
Deeply infatuated with Japan, Osval's entire persona is a tribute to Japanese culture.
He is a cunning player who uses psychological warfare to create openings.
His self-proclaimed skills in Japanese and calligraphy, along with his daily routine of grinding ink, highlight his dedication to his adopted culture.
Despite his intense on-court demeanor, his hobby is simply "vacationing."
Osval's family consists of his grandfather, father, and mother.
He seems to have a deep connection to his hometown, referencing a "village grandma" who forbade him from using certain dangerous techniques.
Playstyle
Osval is a left-handed Counter Puncher.
He focuses on psychological manipulation rather than brute force.
Techniques
Ninja Art: "Somersault Return Technique"
This is an acrobatic move where he returns the ball while executing a high jump.
Ninja Art: "Net Enhancement Technique"
He uses a net tied to both of his arms to effectively increase the height of the court's net.
The Five Chariots Technique (Gosha no Jutsu)
Described by Leopold Camus de Charpentier as "the most terrifying tennis that manipulates people's hearts," this is a series of five psychological attacks.
- Joy: Creates an opening by flattering and praising the opponent.
- Sorrow: Creates an opening by showing a pitiful appearance to evoke sympathy.
- Pleasure: Creates an opening by bribing the opponent with things they desire or exploiting their weaknesses.
- Anger: Creates an opening by enraging the opponent, causing them to lose their composure.
- Fear: The most dreaded of the five, this technique shatters an opponent's will to fight by confronting them with facts they want to avoid or their worst possible future.
Genichiro Sanada
Osval faced Genichiro Sanada in the quarterfinals, targeting him with his psychological techniques.
Sanada, however, proved to be a difficult opponent who could see through his manipulations.
Leopold Camus de Charpentier
Camus is Osval's teammate who understands the dangerous nature of his techniques.
He physically intervened to stop Osval from using a forbidden art during his match, showing a sense of responsibility for him.
Quarterfinal Match vs. Genichiro Sanada
Osval was chosen to play Singles 2 in the quarterfinal match against Japan.
From the very beginning of the match, he systematically unleashed his "Five Chariots Technique" on Genichiro Sanada.
However, Sanada used his "Yin" state to merely pretend he was affected, turning the tables and cornering Osval.
A Forbidden Technique and Disqualification
Driven into a corner, Osval attempted to use a forbidden technique forbidden by his "village grandma."
He began chanting the *Kuji* (The Nine Syllables) as a final resort.
Before he could complete the technique, his teammate Leopold Camus de Charpentier stopped him.
This interference resulted in Osval losing the match by default.
- Nickname: Ojaar
- Grade: 3rd-year middle school
- Birthday: September 1st (Virgo)
- Blood Type: B
- Height: 176cm
- Weight: 62kg
- Dominant Hand: Left
- Family: Grandfather, Father, Mother
- Favorite Motto: "Civilization and Enlightenment."
- Hobbies: Vacationing
- Favorite Color: Crimson
- Favorite Food: Sushi (Truffle Roll)
- Favorite Book: *NARUTO*
- Preferred Type: A "Yamato Nadeshiko" (the ideal traditional Japanese woman)
- Dislikes: Natto, Octopus
- Skills Besides Tennis: Japanese, Calligraphy (self-proclaimed)
- Daily Routine During Tournaments: Grinding ink
- Gear:
- Racket: Prince EXO³ GRAPHITE 100
- Shoes: Prince TT LIGHT LINEAR I AC
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