Kawamura joined Seigaku's tennis club as a first year student. Although he had a lot of power, he was ridiculed by many of the older members of the club because he had no other skills, and couldn't make successful shots. However, he found close friends in his fellow first years, most of whom were notoriously skilled, such as Kunimitsu Tezuka, Shusuke Fuji, Shuichiro Oishi, Eiji Kikumaru, and Sadaharu Inui. Together with them, he became a part of Seigaku's future.
He is currently a third year student, and in this year he has finally made it as one of the tennis team's Regulars. He also works at his father's sushi shop, and intends to quit tennis after middle school to concentrate on his future career as a sushi chef. His goal is to own the #1 Sushi store in Japan.
Often referred to as "Taka-san", Kawamura specializes in power tennis. He has been paired with Syusuke Fuji and Takeshi Momoshiro in doubles. He's also an old friend of Yamabuki player Jin Akutsu, whom he met in a karate dojo before he started playing tennis; when Akutsu retires from tennis after Yamabuki's loss to Seigaku, he makes Kawamura promise that he'll work hard in tennis from then on.
Prior to Seigaku beginning the Nationals, Kawamura makes a vow to become the #1 Power Player at the National Level. In the national semifinals, he plays 2 singles against Shitenhouji's Gin Ishida who knows 108 styles of Hadokyuu, who appears to currently be the #1 Power Player. Kawamura's top shot is the Hadokyuu, which he originally learned after seeing it performed by Fudomine's Tetsu Ishida, the younger brother of Gin.
After losing 23 points in a row to the first 23 styles of Hadoukyou, he is down 5-0, 40-0 when he is knocked into the stands, where he is caught by Akutsu. Inspired by Akutsu, Kawamura returns newly awakened and begins hitting Hadokyou's again.His final shot, what he called his final hadokyuu, was not truly a hadokyuu. He injures Gin's wrist because Gin is only able to nullify hadokyuu shots, forcing him to forfeit and making Taka the #1 Power Player in Junior High School.
He is currently a third year student, and in this year he has finally made it as one of the tennis team's Regulars. He also works at his father's sushi shop, and intends to quit tennis after middle school to concentrate on his future career as a sushi chef. His goal is to own the #1 Sushi store in Japan.
Often referred to as "Taka-san", Kawamura specializes in power tennis. He has been paired with Syusuke Fuji and Takeshi Momoshiro in doubles. He's also an old friend of Yamabuki player Jin Akutsu, whom he met in a karate dojo before he started playing tennis; when Akutsu retires from tennis after Yamabuki's loss to Seigaku, he makes Kawamura promise that he'll work hard in tennis from then on.
Prior to Seigaku beginning the Nationals, Kawamura makes a vow to become the #1 Power Player at the National Level. In the national semifinals, he plays 2 singles against Shitenhouji's Gin Ishida who knows 108 styles of Hadokyuu, who appears to currently be the #1 Power Player. Kawamura's top shot is the Hadokyuu, which he originally learned after seeing it performed by Fudomine's Tetsu Ishida, the younger brother of Gin.
After losing 23 points in a row to the first 23 styles of Hadoukyou, he is down 5-0, 40-0 when he is knocked into the stands, where he is caught by Akutsu. Inspired by Akutsu, Kawamura returns newly awakened and begins hitting Hadokyou's again.His final shot, what he called his final hadokyuu, was not truly a hadokyuu. He injures Gin's wrist because Gin is only able to nullify hadokyuu shots, forcing him to forfeit and making Taka the #1 Power Player in Junior High School.
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