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Both matches of this set are known to be considerable landmarks in the development of competitive tennis and of tennis in general, and continued to be watched and referred to by tennis players to the present day.
 
Both matches of this set are known to be considerable landmarks in the development of competitive tennis and of tennis in general, and continued to be watched and referred to by tennis players to the present day.
  
{{VidCaption|Kdc2oCfIZB0|Aesaun + AjaxCubed vs. Erarg + XB4D3NX, Round 5}}
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'''Aesaun + AjaxCubed vs. Erarg + XBR4D3NX'''(with Futures Passed and Herbert Spatula serving as judges) is considerably the lesser known of the two matches of this set, if only for the fact that it remains incomplete with Erarg's Round 4 and the collaborative Round 6 privated, in comparison to the other being fully complete. It is however highly notable for the collaborative Round 5 between Ajax and Aes, featuring a YTPMV segment in 3/8 made by Aesaun that would prove to be greatly influential on tennisers such as trepmaws in ensuing years. Also featured within the video were bits of The Brave Little Toaster and footage of a drumline performance that Aesaun was himself a part of, which he also used in his serve. Much of the editing in this round appears to be indistinguishable between the two players who made it, though if one listens carefully one can pick out slight audio differences between the individual parts, with Ajaxcubed making up the audio with the slightly lower quality and also the edits involving difference compositing, as Aesaun at this time did not know how to do this abiliy himself. Mycro commented on this round saying that " The layering fit with the layering in the previous round. The musical part was great especially. The stutter sounds and long echoes with extra short delays made some cool sound throughout this."
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'''Aesaun + AjaxCubed vs. Erarg + XBR4D3NX''' is considerably the lesser known of the two matches of this set, if only for the fact that it remains incomplete with Erarg's Round 4 and the collaborative Round 6 privated, in comparison to the other being fully complete. It is however highly notable for the collaborative Round 5 between Ajax and Aes, featuring a YTPMV segment in 3/8 made by Aesaun that would prove to be greatly influential on tennisers such as trepmaws in ensuing years. Also featured within the video were bits of The Brave Little Toaster and footage of a drumline performance that Aesaun was himself a part of, which he also used in his serve. Much of the editing in this round appears to be indistinguishable between the two players who made it, though if one listens carefully one can pick out slight audio differences between the individual parts, with Ajaxcubed making up the audio with the slightly lower quality and also the edits involving difference compositing, as Aesaun at this time did not know how to do this abiliy himself. Mycro commented on this round saying that " The layering fit with the layering in the previous round. The musical part was great especially. The stutter sounds and long echoes with extra short delays made some cool sound throughout this."
  
 
In regards to the other rounds of the match, Emperor Ing commented on the nature of the serve that "Round one felt like round 6. I liked round 2", as it was edited in Aesaun's usual intensity; Moogle compared it to the serve in their match vs. him and RAKninja saying that "It felt like a head start."  Mycro commented on XBR4D3NX's Round 2 saying that "I liked the chroma keying usage at the beginning of round 2 and how it highlighted the black background's presence at the beginning of the previous round. The pacing was glitchy and odd, but in a good way in my opinion. The visual effects were really cool to watch also." The round also featured additions of various cartoon sources such as The Powerpuff Girls, Ren and Stimpy and Beavis and Butthead, as well as a musical breakdown bit which was something of a trademark for XBR4D3NX. Ajax's Round 3 was made in only a matter of hours and featured the additions of Pingu, Schoolhouse Rock and System of a Down and was edited to his just-as-intense calibur, with Mycro commenting "I liked the sudden start of round 3's intensity as it was followed directly upon the thrown rock. The layering was awesome, and I loved the composite mode stuff. I also really found the fast pace to be really cool."
 
In regards to the other rounds of the match, Emperor Ing commented on the nature of the serve that "Round one felt like round 6. I liked round 2", as it was edited in Aesaun's usual intensity; Moogle compared it to the serve in their match vs. him and RAKninja saying that "It felt like a head start."  Mycro commented on XBR4D3NX's Round 2 saying that "I liked the chroma keying usage at the beginning of round 2 and how it highlighted the black background's presence at the beginning of the previous round. The pacing was glitchy and odd, but in a good way in my opinion. The visual effects were really cool to watch also." The round also featured additions of various cartoon sources such as The Powerpuff Girls, Ren and Stimpy and Beavis and Butthead, as well as a musical breakdown bit which was something of a trademark for XBR4D3NX. Ajax's Round 3 was made in only a matter of hours and featured the additions of Pingu, Schoolhouse Rock and System of a Down and was edited to his just-as-intense calibur, with Mycro commenting "I liked the sudden start of round 3's intensity as it was followed directly upon the thrown rock. The layering was awesome, and I loved the composite mode stuff. I also really found the fast pace to be really cool."
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{{VidCaption|o3sHbdeHbko|TheChutley + trepmaws vs. Gamebop + MycroProcessor, The Complete Match}}
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'''TheChutley + trepmaws vs. Gamebop + MycroProcessor''' is variously considered to be a hallmark tennis match of the Doubles Cup I and one of the best matches of all time, with MycroProcessor later individually meeting up with every other player involved in this match IRL and with all four coming serve on the Cafe Staff in the years that followed, also serving to be the driving concept of TheChutley and trepmaws's match in [[The Grey Tournament]]. OMGulator has called it one of his favorite matches in existance and it has been re-evaluated positively by both the original players of the match and newer generations of tennisers. Gamebop also mentioned at the match's original beginning that at the time every player in the match had different alternating usernames on the forums and youtube (Gamebop as molhal, TheChutley as YTPSource, trepmaws as panicwiththecrisco and MycroProcessor as simply MicroProcessor).
'''TheChutley + trepmaws vs. Gamebop + MycroProcessor'''(with Aesaun and quax serving as judges) is variously considered to be a hallmark tennis match of the Doubles Cup I and one of the best matches of all time, with MycroProcessor later individually meeting up with every other player involved in this match IRL and with all four coming serve on the Cafe Staff in the years that followed, also serving to be the driving concept of TheChutley and trepmaws's match in [[The Grey Tournament]]. OMGulator has called it one of his favorite matches in existance and it has been re-evaluated positively by both the original players of the match and newer generations of tennisers. Gamebop also mentioned at the match's original beginning that at the time every player in the match had different alternating usernames on the forums and youtube (Gamebop as molhal, TheChutley as YTPSource, trepmaws as panicwiththecrisco and MycroProcessor as simply MicroProcessor).
 
  
 
TheChutley's Round 1 used all regular sources of his, chiefly I.M. Meen and Fear Zero as well as the CDI Logo and featured extensive use of light ray effects and distortion making for an intense introduction. TheChutley has since been very critical of this round in recent times and has often mentioned of it's low quality in comparison to the rounds that follow, especially Gamebop's volleying of it which he has said it essentially blew his round out of the water. Round 2 featured a lot of layering tricks using the CDI Logo and the addition of two unusual animated sources named Boes(Ox Tales in the English Version) and Lilliput Put which at this time had both disappeared from Youtube. Mycro commented "Round 2 is great, I especially like the layering to further extend the layering with the Phillips logo from the serve. I really liked the pacing of everything and just the way both the previous round and the added sources were used." A small snippet of Round 2 would later reappear in the end of a collaborative Round 2 between TheChutley and trepmaws in 2014, 5 years later, volleying against dew.
 
TheChutley's Round 1 used all regular sources of his, chiefly I.M. Meen and Fear Zero as well as the CDI Logo and featured extensive use of light ray effects and distortion making for an intense introduction. TheChutley has since been very critical of this round in recent times and has often mentioned of it's low quality in comparison to the rounds that follow, especially Gamebop's volleying of it which he has said it essentially blew his round out of the water. Round 2 featured a lot of layering tricks using the CDI Logo and the addition of two unusual animated sources named Boes(Ox Tales in the English Version) and Lilliput Put which at this time had both disappeared from Youtube. Mycro commented "Round 2 is great, I especially like the layering to further extend the layering with the Phillips logo from the serve. I really liked the pacing of everything and just the way both the previous round and the added sources were used." A small snippet of Round 2 would later reappear in the end of a collaborative Round 2 between TheChutley and trepmaws in 2014, 5 years later, volleying against dew.

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