Wii Sports Tennis Guide

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Okay iv looked around the internet and i could not find anything of use for improving my game on Wii Sports : Tennis (but i did find that if you press "2" whilst starting the game, the court will change!).

I was wondering if anyone here has mastered anything on the court, as i find myself currently unbeatable (yes, its a fantastic game for deciding who will wash the dishes with the girlfriend) and i would like to boost myself even more. Smilie.

I can perform a power serve on every serve, its pretty simple - all about timing.

I can also return every (none power server) from the opponent when on the right side of the court (my side) at such an angle that the opponent cannot reach the ball - instant win.

One thing iv been trying to master that i see the AI bots perform often is large ball spinning, where the ball will be moving in one direction - hit the floor - and fly off to the other direction. No matter how much i slice the ball i never get the spin i would like.

Iv tried button combinations but nothing.

I really wish this game was online so we could get some competitions running Smilie

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Forehand Topsin: Twist the Remote from the buttons facing up to the buttons
facing down.
Forehand Slice: Hold Remote with the face of it towards the sensor, followed by
swinging upwards and twist the remote away from the sensor.
Lob: Swing from a lower area to a higher area.
Backhand Topsin: Twist the Remote from the buttons facing down to the buttons
facing up.
Backhand Slice: Hold Remote with the face of it away the sensor, followed by
swinging upwards and twist the Remote towards the sensor.

Smilie

yeah, it sounds like you're better at the tennis that I am, but to state the obvious, you don't actually generate slice by the angle of your "racket", its all about the twisting motion as in bowling...

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