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'Welcome to the Ballroom' Episode 11 Spoilers: Who Will Win the Tenpei Cup?

The Tenpei Cup is coming to an end on the next episode of the Japanese anime series, "Welcome to the Ballroom," and the Tatara–Mako pair seems to have one last trick up their sleeves. Will Sengoku's special Qvariation be enough to help them gain the favor of the judges?

Tatara and Mako are about to give their all to the final round's last dance: the Quickstep. Sengoku has previously told the pair that this particular dance is the key to winning the Tenpei Cup. It was for this reason that the award-winning ballroom dancer has put together a special variation for Tatara and Mako to use.

This week's episode ended right at the moment when Tatara decided that it was time to finally show Sengoku's special Quickstep variation to everyone, but just what kind of dance will this turn out to be? And will Tatara still have enough confidence and endurance to pull it off to the very end?

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The preview for the next episode titled "Evaluation" seems to hint that Tatara and Mako will, at the very least, manage to steal the audience's as well as the judges' attention from the Gaju–Shizuku pair, which has been ruling the dance floor since the final round began.

It also seems that the winner will also be announced in the upcoming episode. Will Tatara and Mako be able to triumph over Gaju and Shizuku, and thus bring the Akagi siblings back together? Then again, does it even still matter whether who wins or loses?

Tatara was able to bring the best out of Mako, which was the same thing that Shizuku did for Gaju. Sengoku himself realized that Gaju has more potential of becoming a better dancer if he would be paired up with Shizuku.

However, Mako is determined to get his brother back. Tatara is also just as determined to break Gaju and Shizuku apart for Mako's sake. Whose

"Welcome to the Ballroom" airs on Sundays at 11:30 p.m. JST on Tokyo MX. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are also available for regions outside Japan via Amazon Prime's Anime Strike service.

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