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  2. Category:Tennis video games - Wikipedia

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    Tennis (1981 video game) Tennis (1984 video game) Tennis Arena; Tennis Cup; Tennis Elbow (video game) Tennis for Two; Tennis Master; Tennis World Tour; Tie Break (video game) Top Players' Tennis; Top Rank Tennis; Top Spin (video game) Top Spin 2; Top Spin 3; Top Spin 4; TopSpin 2K25

  3. 4D Sports Tennis - Wikipedia

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    4D Sports Tennis (also known as World Tour Tennis, World Tennis Championships and Compaq Grand Slam Cup) [1] is a 3D Tennis computer game with motion capture animation of the 4D Sports series. The game uses untextured 3D polygon graphics similar to other games in the series.

  4. Tennis Elbow (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Players can be defined as volleyers, defenders, punchers or varied, with definable kit colours and playing abilities. As you play the game, your player’s ability improves, resulting in faster and more accurate serves as well as faster running and bigger jumps. The action is viewed from a 3rd-person angle, and side changes are optional.

  5. Virtua Tennis - Wikipedia

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    Internationally, the first game was released as Virtua Tennis, to fall in the same brand as other Sega Sports games such as Virtua Striker. With the sequel, the name was changed to Tennis 2K2 in North America. However, once Sega sold the 2K name to Take-Two Interactive, the next game was released under the original branding as Virtua Tennis 3.

  6. Top Spin (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was later published by Atari Europe for Windows in 2004 and by 2K for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. It is a simulation tennis game in which players compete in singles and doubles tennis matches and exhibition tournaments. Gameplay modes include a career mode in which players develop skills and rise through the ranks of an international ...

  7. Virtua Tennis (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Tennis, known in Japan as Power Smash (パワースマッシュ, Pawā Sumasshu), is a 1999 tennis arcade game created by Sega. The player competes through tennis tournaments in an arcade mode. It was ported to the Dreamcast in 2000, and to Windows in 2002. A Game Boy Advance version was also released in 2002, followed by an N-Gage ...

  8. Serve (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    The twist serve is a more extreme version of the kick serve, which involves more brushing of the ball from the 7–8 o'clock position to the 1–2 o'clock position, and faster swing speeds. If performed exceptionally, it can completely change the direction of the ball movement away from the other player, although this requires a very strong and ...

  9. Virtua Tennis Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Tennis Challenge is a sports game developed and published by Sega for Android and iOS. [1] It was first released in 2012, with Sega later releasing it as a part of its Sega Forever mobile game platform in 2017.