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|title=Virtua Tennis 2
|completion=0
|image=VirtuaTennis2-CoverEU.jpg
|image=VirtuaTennis2-CoverEU.jpg
|developer= [[Hitmaker]]
|title=Virtua Tennis 2<br/>Tennis 2K2<br/>Power Smash 2
|publisher= {{sys|arcade}} [[Sega]] {{sys|dc}} {{us|Sega Sports}} {{eu|Sega}} {{jp|Sega}} {{sys|ps2}} {{us|Sega Sports}} {{eu|Acclaim Entertainment}} {{jp|Sega}} {{sys|gba}} {{us|THQ}} {{eu|Sega}}
|developer=[[Hitmaker]]
|released= {{sys|arcade}} {{rd|2001}} {{sys|dc}} {{us|2001|October 24}} {{jp|2001|November 15}} {{eu|2001|November 21}} {{sys|ps2}} {{us|2002|July 31}} {{jp|2002|November 7}} {{eu|2002|November 29}} {{sys|gba}} {{us|2002|October 8}} {{eu|2003|March 7}}
|publisher={{colist|Sega|Acclaim Entertainment}}
|genre= [[Tennis]]
|year=2001
|systems= [[Arcade]], [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Game Boy Advance]]
|systems={{syslist|cade|dc|ps2|gba}}
|modes= [[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{ELSPA|3}}
|ratings= {{ESRB|E}} {{ELSPA|3}}
|title1=Virtua Tennis
|developer1=[[Hitmaker]]
|publisher1={{colist|Sega|Acclaim Entertainment}}
|year1=2001
|systems1={{syslist|gba}}
|genre=[[Tennis]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|preceded by=[[Virtua Tennis]]
|preceded by=[[Virtua Tennis]]
|followed by=[[Virtua Tennis 3]]
|followed by=[[Virtua Tennis 3]]
|series=Virtua Tennis
|series=Virtua Tennis
}}
}}
 
Virtua Tennis 2 (known as Tennis 2K2 in the United States and Power Smash 2 in Japan) is a sequel to Virtua Tennis that was released for the Sega Dreamcast, Sega NAOMI arcade unit and Sony's PlayStation 2 (known as Sega Sports Tennis) in 2001. The game was created and produced by Hitmaker, with Acclaim Entertainment publishing it in Europe for the PS2. This was the last Virtua Tennis game to be released for the Dreamcast following it's discontinuation. A Game Boy Advance version, known simply as Virtua Tennis, was released in 2002.
Virtua Tennis 2 (known as Tennis 2K2 in the United States and Power Smash 2 in Japan) is a sequel to Virtua Tennis that was released for the Sega Dreamcast, Sega NAOMI arcade unit and Sony's PlayStation 2 (known as Sega Sports Tennis) in 2001. New features included the ability to slice and play as female players such as Seles, Serena Williams, Venus Williams and Davenport and the males such as Rafter, Norman, Enqvist and Moya and mixed doubles matches. The game was created and produced by Hitmaker, with Acclaim Entertainment publishing it in Europe for the PS2. This was the last Virtua Tennis game to be released for the Dreamcast following it's discontinuation. A Game Boy Advance version, known simply as Virtua Tennis, was released in 2002.
 


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File:VirtuaTennis2PS2-CoverEU.jpg|European Virtua Tennis 2 (PS2) Cover
File:VirtuaTennis2PS2-CoverEU.jpg|European Virtua Tennis 2 (PS2) Cover
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==Gameplay==
New features included the ability to slice and play as female players such as Seles, Serena Williams, Venus Williams and Davenport and the males such as Rafter, Norman, Enqvist and Moya and mixed doubles matches.


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