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Zero-Shiki Serve.JPG|Tezuka hitting what looks to be a normal serve Zero Shiki Drop moments.png|Ball rolling back to the net The Zero Shiki Serve is a variation of the Zero-Shiki Drop Shot, it's a serve that, instead of bouncing, it rolls back to the net just like the Zero-Shiki Drop Shot, due to its incredible spin. This does not give the opponent the chance to even touch the ball. Similar to the Tezuka Phantom, the amount of spin used to execute this technique puts a heavy burden on the arm, and can injure his arm if it was to be used consecutively.

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  • Zero-Shiki Serve.JPG|Tezuka hitting what looks to be a normal serve Zero Shiki Drop moments.png|Ball rolling back to the net The Zero Shiki Serve is a variation of the Zero-Shiki Drop Shot, it's a serve that, instead of bouncing, it rolls back to the net just like the Zero-Shiki Drop Shot, due to its incredible spin. This does not give the opponent the chance to even touch the ball. Similar to the Tezuka Phantom, the amount of spin used to execute this technique puts a heavy burden on the arm, and can injure his arm if it was to be used consecutively.
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  • Zero-Shiki Serve.JPG|Tezuka hitting what looks to be a normal serve Zero Shiki Drop moments.png|Ball rolling back to the net The Zero Shiki Serve is a variation of the Zero-Shiki Drop Shot, it's a serve that, instead of bouncing, it rolls back to the net just like the Zero-Shiki Drop Shot, due to its incredible spin. This does not give the opponent the chance to even touch the ball. Similar to the Tezuka Phantom, the amount of spin used to execute this technique puts a heavy burden on the arm, and can injure his arm if it was to be used consecutively. It can be assumed that it is a more advanced version of the Drop Shot because it took Niou until the match against the Top 10 1st stringers at the U-17 camp to perform it while as he could not during his match against Fuji at the National Finals.
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