After a critical loss in a singles match, Mikoto is fired from the elite team. He is eventually recruited by Sunlight Beverage , thinking he’s been hired solely as an athlete. To his dismay, he discovers that corporate sports in Japan require him to actually work as a salaryman in the sales department by day and practice in an elementary school gym by night. Key Highlights of Episode 1
: A post-credits scene reveals that the two met years ago when Tatsuru, then a young adult, first introduced a young Mikoto to badminton, calling himself a "Badryman" —a "superhero" who balances suits and shuttlecocks. Ryman's Club Episode 1
The first episode of Ryman’s Club (also known as Salaryman’s Club ), titled "Assignment," introduces a refreshing spin on the sports genre by trading high school hallways for corporate office cubicles. After a critical loss in a singles match,
: To settle their dispute over doubles play, Mikoto and Tatsuru face off in a singles match. Despite Mikoto's foresight, he loses (19-21) when his trauma resurfaces during a crucial play, forcing him to reluctantly accept the partnership. Key Highlights of Episode 1 : A post-credits
The story centers on , a former badminton child prodigy who possesses a unique "foresight" ability, allowing him to predict an opponent's moves. However, this gift is double-edged; he is haunted by a traumatic high school incident where he accidentally injured his doubles partner. This trauma causes him to freeze on the court and has led him to swear off doubles entirely.