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No tennis game would be complete without the tournament in terms of having a single player competition. This is important for unlocking courts and characters. A tournament is simply like a tree with roots. In this standard for this game, you start with eight people. Once you win the first round it comes down to four. Win again it comes down to two and one more to become the champion.
No sports game would be complete without a tournament, the main single player competition. This is important for unlocking courts and characters. A tournament works in a tree-like format, beginning at the roots, and playing your way to the top. In the standard singles setup for this game, you start with eight people. Once you win the first round it is reduced to four. Win again, and you're in the final match, of two players. Win one more to become the champion. In doubles tournaments, you are automatically paired with another character, depending on who you choose, and play the same number of matches. However, there are less computer opponents on the other sides of the draw. In the basic single player mode, the first two matches are two game, one set matches, and the final is a three set match.


==Mushroom Cup==
==Mushroom Cup==
This is the easiest of all tournaments. Both first and second rounds is simply a one set match. The final round is a three set match. As always you and seven other computers (fifteen in doubles, two per team) will compete to reach the top of the goal.
This is the easiest of all tournaments. As always, you and seven other computer players (nine in doubles, two per team, and you are paired with one) will compete to reach the top of the tree.


Note: You should save per round. You'll easily lose track if you're in a middle of the tournament and can be annoying to restart from the beginning again. If you succeed in winning any tournaments, you can delete the save file. This would be important in saving yourself from wasting valuable time, if you're close to winning the tournament, only to be called to do something else for a major while before you go back straight to the game when you're done with your errands.
Note: You will be offered the chance to save after each round. Always do so. It can be helpful if you need to leave the game just as you begin the next match. Unlike earlier games such as [[Mario Golf]], the file is not deleted when you load it, so you can load it again as many times as you like.


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Revision as of 13:50, 29 July 2010

No sports game would be complete without a tournament, the main single player competition. This is important for unlocking courts and characters. A tournament works in a tree-like format, beginning at the roots, and playing your way to the top. In the standard singles setup for this game, you start with eight people. Once you win the first round it is reduced to four. Win again, and you're in the final match, of two players. Win one more to become the champion. In doubles tournaments, you are automatically paired with another character, depending on who you choose, and play the same number of matches. However, there are less computer opponents on the other sides of the draw. In the basic single player mode, the first two matches are two game, one set matches, and the final is a three set match.

Mushroom Cup

This is the easiest of all tournaments. As always, you and seven other computer players (nine in doubles, two per team, and you are paired with one) will compete to reach the top of the tree.

Note: You will be offered the chance to save after each round. Always do so. It can be helpful if you need to leave the game just as you begin the next match. Unlike earlier games such as Mario Golf, the file is not deleted when you load it, so you can load it again as many times as you like.