Tsukishima's back story has a lot to do with family influence. His brother's success in volleyball was a big factor. He was in his brother's shadow for a long time. As a result, he was hesitant about volleyball. But as he grew in the Karasuno team, he started to find his own identity in the sport, separate from his brother.
I have no definite answer. Sometimes manga series end when the story feels complete to the creator or when publishing circumstances change. So, we'll just have to wait and see.
No, there isn't. The main emphasis of Haikyuu is on teamwork, friendship, and the pursuit of excellence in volleyball. Love stories are not a significant part of the plot.
The Haikyuu manga is indeed over. It had a great run and left a lasting impression on readers. The story came to a satisfying end, tying up loose ends and giving closure to the characters' arcs.
No, Haikyuu is not primarily a love story. It focuses more on the sport of volleyball and the growth and friendships of the characters within the team.