More:Wii Sports: Tennis
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Alternate court color
- When starting a game of Tennis (or immediately after choosing "Start Over" on the Position Select screen), hold 2, The tennis court will become blue.
- Before playing a match of tennis, when the screen goes black hold 2 until the screen disappears. You will now have a court that is the same as the one in Returning the Ball in Training mode. There will be no audience but you can still hear them.
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- When you are about to enter the screen where you choose which people to play on the court (not the one just before you play), hold 2. Keep holding the button down until you see the character position selection screen. You should now be playing on a new court. You will know it was done correctly if the new court appears at the character position selection screen. To play on this court when you restart within the match, hold 2 at the pause men.
Super serve
- When you are serving, just when the ball is at the highest point quickly flick your wrist. You will see white smoke from the ball and it will be difficult to hit. This may require some practice.
- When serving, hold your arm in the air above your head so that the Wiimote is pointing upwards. Hold B and move your arm downwards. Do not move your arm too quickly or slowly. The ball should travel very fast and there will be a white glow coming from it. Note: this requires some practice.
More points against the CPU
It does not matter how hard you can swing your arm.
The way to hit the ball very fast is to flick your wrist very
quickly. When you play against the CPU, it is best to flick your
wrist and hit the ball to one side of the court. When the CPU
Mii hits it back to you, hit it to the other side of the court.
This is an easy way to get points.
Training
When in training on level 1, rapidly shake your Wiimote back and forth. You might hit most of the tennis balls that the other player throws at you.
Target practice
When you miss the target, the area you hit will become
slightly darker. If you get it black and hit it again, it will
make a hole in the wall. Note: You ball can get lost in it.
Play on both sides with one Wiimote
Before the screen where the game randomly selects the opponents ends, select the black silhouette of the characters. You should now be in control of both sides. Note: The game will have a split screen.
Playing against same character
When you play tennis against the CPU and its characters are figures with question marks on them, select them. You should now be playing against your own character.
Auto-play
Select both people on the tennis menu. They will turn into question marks. Select the single game option and you will be able to watch the CPU characters play themselves while you can control the camera.
Hit ball by themselves
Instead of throwing the ball in the normal way by A
or jiggling the Wiimote, flip the Wiimote in the air and catch
it. This requires some practice. Your character will hit the ball
all by his or herself. This does not always happen, but with practice
you can do this every time you hit the ball. Note: This has no
practical use in the game and is only for the purpose of showing
off.
Hole in wall
Intentionally miss the target in Target Practice to hit the brick wall. The section of the wall you will darken slightly. Keep hitting it until the bricks begin to break. After breaking enough bricks, a large hole will form. When your ball goes through the hole your training will end.

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