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Essentially this is made for the Gamecube. The Wii controls will become available soon. You'll easily pick this up right off the bat but for newcomers who comes to grips with the controls and the terms used with tennis will understand what it's all about.
This is the standard controls for both Gamecube and Nintendo Wii.


*Topspin shot: {{gc|a}}
==Gamecube controls==
*Slice shot: {{gc|b}}
 
*Topspin shot: {{gc|a}} ({{gc|x}} has the same functions)
*Slice shot: {{gc|b}} ({{gc|y}} has the same funstions)


If you hit these buttons twice, it will add some power to the shot.
If you hit these buttons twice, it will add some power to the shot.
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Most importantly, if you see a star, press {{gc|a}} then {{gc|a}}+{{gc|b}} to give a very powerful shot to the opponent that makes it hard to return.
Most importantly, if you see a star, press {{gc|a}} then {{gc|a}}+{{gc|b}} to give a very powerful shot to the opponent that makes it hard to return.


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==Wii controls==
 
This version has been remodified to fit with this motion controls. Thankfully, you don't have to charge up the shot. Note that the types of shots is done by right handers. If you're left handed, switch the left/right direction in the opposite way.
 
*Topspin is done by moving your Wii Remote from lower right to upper left.
*Slice is done by moving your Wii Remote from upper right to lower left.
*Flatshot is done by moving your Wii Remote from right to left.
*Smash is done by moving your Wii Remote from up to down when you're character is near the star if it appears on the court.
*Lob is done by moving your Wii Remote from down to up.
*Drop shot is done by moving your Wii Remote from up to down without the need for the star to appear.
*If lunge is set to manual, hold down {{wii|minus}} or {{wii|plus}} to jump for the ball.
*Press {{wii|1}} (or {{wii|c}} with the Nunchuck attached) to open the pause menu.
*Press {{wii|2}} (or {{wii|z}} with the Nunchuck attached) to change the camera.
*The offensive power shot is done by moving the Wii Remote and holding the {{wii|a}} button.
*The defensive power shot is done by moving the Wii Remote and holding the {{wii|b}} button.
*As an option, you can play with the Wii Remote on its own so the character moves automatically or when you attach the Nunchuk to move it manually with {{wii|neutral|nunchuk}}.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 12 March 2024

This is the standard controls for both Gamecube and Nintendo Wii.

Gamecube controls[edit]

  • Topspin shot: A button (X button has the same functions)
  • Slice shot: B button (Y button has the same funstions)

If you hit these buttons twice, it will add some power to the shot.

  • Change camera: Z button for one player only
  • Cancel charge shots: L button
  • Lunge for the ball: Hold L button, then press A button or B button (technical only)
  • Move character and direct shot: Neutral control
  • Power shots: Hold R button, then A button for offensive shot or B button for defensive shot (normal and technical only)
  • Alternative power shots: X button for offensive shot and Y button for defensive shot

Here's an advanced set of moves purely for experts who mastered the basics of the game.

  • Lob shot: A button then B button
  • Drop shot: B button then A button
  • Smash or flat shot: A button+B button

If you don't know those terms, try out these moves to see what impact it has when playing the game. It will be useful as you go through the tournament, your opponents will get tougher to get through.

Most importantly, if you see a star, press A button then A button+B button to give a very powerful shot to the opponent that makes it hard to return.

Wii controls[edit]

This version has been remodified to fit with this motion controls. Thankfully, you don't have to charge up the shot. Note that the types of shots is done by right handers. If you're left handed, switch the left/right direction in the opposite way.

  • Topspin is done by moving your Wii Remote from lower right to upper left.
  • Slice is done by moving your Wii Remote from upper right to lower left.
  • Flatshot is done by moving your Wii Remote from right to left.
  • Smash is done by moving your Wii Remote from up to down when you're character is near the star if it appears on the court.
  • Lob is done by moving your Wii Remote from down to up.
  • Drop shot is done by moving your Wii Remote from up to down without the need for the star to appear.
  • If lunge is set to manual, hold down Minus button or Plus button to jump for the ball.
  • Press 1 button (or C button with the Nunchuck attached) to open the pause menu.
  • Press 2 button (or Z button with the Nunchuck attached) to change the camera.
  • The offensive power shot is done by moving the Wii Remote and holding the A button button.
  • The defensive power shot is done by moving the Wii Remote and holding the B button button.
  • As an option, you can play with the Wii Remote on its own so the character moves automatically or when you attach the Nunchuk to move it manually with Neutral nunchuk.