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Exhibition
From the Main Menu, select Exhibition to quickly enter a
match. The first step is to customize the match settings, which
determine the length and type of game you want to play.
Match Settings
Men's/Women's—Select the gender for your match.
Singles/Doubles—Select the number of players; singles matches
have two players and doubles matches have four players.
Games per
Set—Select two to six games to be played in each set.
Sets per
Match—Select one, three, or five sets for the match.
A one set match is the shortest match you can play.
AI
Difficulty—Select the difficulty setting for your game. Settings
from least to most difficult are: Easy, Normal, and Hard.
Venues
Select the type of venue you want to play in. There are five
venue categories: Grand Slam, Major Pro, Pro, Minor Pro, and
Playground. Grand Slam courts are massive stadiums filled with
spectators, while Playgrounds are intimate courts you might
expect to find in your neighborhood park. Then, select the court.
Or, select Random from the Venue Select screen and a venue
will be chosen for you.
Player Selection
You can pick your favorite pro, or select your own player if
you've created a career. Choose the player(s) for your match
and you're ready to play tennis.
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Serving
Press
to start a flat/safe serve. Press
A
again to set the power level on the serve
meter and hit the serve. The serve must land
in the service court diagonally opposite to
the server.
If you do not start a serve within 20 seconds,
your player will automatically hit a low power
flat/safe serve.
Fault—If the ball fails to land inside or on the
lines bounding the service court, the serve is in fault and must
be replayed. Two faults on a serve—called a double fault—results
in losing the point to your opponent.
Let—If the serve hits the net and falls in the correct service court
it's called a let. If a let is called, the point is replayed.
Ace—A point scored on a serve that your opponent fails to touch.
Coach tip
Mix up your serve with different serve types to
keep your opponent off balance (see page 10).
ITZ Meter
The ITZ meter tracks the energy your play
is generating. The crowd feeds this energy
but you create it by hitting great shots, acing
serves, taking risks, and winning points.
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