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MilmanMilky
Milky Millman
Kanji

ミルキー ミルマン

Rōmaji

Mirukī Miruman

Nicknames

Millie-chan (by Mac)

Characteristics
Gender

Male

Age

13-14

Height

157 cm

Weight

49 kg

Birthday

20 June

Horoscope

Gemini

Blood Type

A

Family

Father
Mother
Two younger sisters
Three dogs
Two cats

Education
Junior High

2nd Year

Foreign U-17 Camp

Australian U-17

Tennis
Doubles Partner(s)

Mac McGregor

Racquet(s)

Srixon Revo Cx 2.0 Tour 2015

Shoes

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Media
Manga Debut

Golden Age 203

Anime Debut

Absolute Away Game

Voice Actor

Yu Miyazaki

Let’s show how slow those guys are till the end
— Milky


Background[]

Milky Millman is a middle school representative from the Australian U-17 World Cup Team.

Appearance[]

He has a feminine appearance with really curly hair.

Personality[]

By throwing away his personal feelings he contributes to the team!! Together with Mac, they lead the Australian tennis world. He intentionally devotes himself like a horse, exerting himself for the sake of realizing his ideals and for victory.

History[]

Group League[]

He is scheduled to play in doubles one against Japan with Fuji and Atobe disguised as Niou.

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Milky uses Tachyon

Millman serves first and starts off with his special move, Tachyon, a serve that rivals Ochi's Mach in terms of speed.

Neither Fuji nor Niou is able to touch Tachyon on the first three points. At 40-0, Niou moves far back to the wall which lets him barely get a racket on Millman's serve. The return is an easy put-away for McGregor though, much to Niou's dismay. It's Niou's turn to serve next, but to the surprise of his teammates, he does not copy anyone.

Niou hits his first serve of the match and Fuji tries to follow it up with a poach. McGregor notices though and sends a passing shot down the line. Niou barely retrieves it, but Millman scores with an overhead.

The match continues with both sides holding on to their service games until the score is finally at 5-5.

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Milky in action

Australia have kept McGregor's service game and lead 6-5, looking to close out the match. When McGregor smashes a chance ball, Fuji uses Higuma Otoshi to return it. Yukimura wonders why Fuji is back to his triple counters and didn't use Hollyhock Blizzard instead.

Higuma Otoshi drops on the baseline, but Millman is there to return the ball with yet another smash. As Niou prepares a backhand to stay in the rally, Atobe starts flickering on the stands. It turns out that this "Atobe" was Niou all along, pretending to be Atobe with his Illusion.

Subsequently, the "Niou" on the court scores with Atobe Kingdom. He tosses away a wig and reveals himself as the real Atobe. Friend and foe alike were swindled. With a score of 6-6, the chapter ends with a tiebreaker.

Neither side can get the upper hand and the match goes on and on. 27-27. 41-41. McGregor then starts using Tachyon as well and Millman says they’ll serve Japan more Tachyon than they can handle.

Many points later - the score is 146-146 - Millman readies himself to serve another Tachyon. Fuji shows his newest technique.

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Milky and Mac surprised with Fuji returning Tachyon

Fuji’s senses sharpen and he takes in all the information about Tachyon. How fast it is, how it’s going to move, everything. With this information he essentially predicts the shot and time “slows down” for him. He hits a return ace with Millman being unable to move at all - this new Critical Wind is called Light Wind.

Atobe unveils his new move Koori no Emperor. He creates a shock wave, leaving the Australians unable to react. Also, the lights around the court and Inui’s glasses shatter. The match is over, 7-6 (148-146), and Japan now has a 2-0 lead.

Playing Style and Techniques[]

He has a similar play style like Kikumaru. During the match, he is shown to be flexible and enjoys showing it off. Both the techniques he has displayed, show his techniques to be a speed specialty. This is later proven true when the Official Fanbook Volume 23.5 states he is a left-handed serve and volleyer.

He and his partner, Mac, are described to be a specialist in quick matches, hinting their weakness to be their stamina.

With his small body, he hits a big serve, an Australian miracle boy. His Tachyon reaches the opponent’s court with ultra high speed.

Tennis Record[]

Group League[]

Type of Match Partner Opponent(s) Score
vs Japan Mac McGregor Shūsuke Fuji/Keigo Atobe Lost (6-7 [146-148])

Trivia[]

Character Trivia[]

  • After being chosen as representative, he devised a trump card at the training camp. That high speed goes straight ahead, piercing through every barrier.
  • He was chosen as representative by Noah. He answers his orders 100%.

Other Trivia[]

  • He is the first Australian middle schooler introduced.
  • His last name could be based off of the professional Australian tennis player, John Millman.

Personal Information[]

  • Hobby: SNS
  • Favorite color: Lemon yellow
  • Favorite food: Chocolate biscuit
  • Favorite book: American comics
  • Favorite type: An outspoken girl
  • Favorite Date spot: Photogenic places
  • Most wanted thing right now: Newly released fidget spinner
  • Bad at: Areas without connection (wifi)
  • Skills outside of tennis: Parkour
  • Daily habit during the camp: Selfies, taking two shots with the players from other countries

Messages to Milky[]

  • Fuji: I was a little bit late in forming Critical wind… It seemed to be able to cut through Tachyon though.
  • Niou: Truthfully, I got saved because of Atobe’s advice. Switching shoes and racket was the right decision. Kurokuro.

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