Depiction:
If life is an endless tournament, then losing on the court is still better than sitting alone on the bench.
The metal fence represents rules, the racket is a weapon, and the person is both fragile and strong.
Surreal flowers bloom only on the court—only those who step into the game can witness their one-time, fleeting beauty.
The soft color palette reflects restraint and composure.
The graffiti on the wall that reads “最後の一球まで” (“Until the last ball”) stands for a promise to oneself and the determination to carry through.
Engraved on the racket, “テニスの王子様達へ” (“To the princes of tennis”) is a tribute to those still struggling and fighting with the world.
The girl’s slightly tense but focused gaze seems to be looking toward those about to step onto the court, silently wishing that each of them may witness their own true blooming in the heat of competition.