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How To Win The World Circuit!
How To WIN The World Circuit?
It's Really Your Hard Work Thats Needed To Win The World Circuit, BUT these few Tips May Help!!
First Off You Need A Strategy Of Your Own!!
Level 1+2= Pretty Easy, Just Keep Hitting It To Them And Then Cross Court When They Don't Expect it.
Level 3+4= Can Be Extremely Hard And LONG, You Must Try To Outhink them, Some of The Strategy's Below May help.
I Believe That There Is No Definite Strategy For Master And King, the Main Thing is To Just Keep You Reflexes Up And In Doubles Stay On Your Side, At High Levels Keep The Control At Normal, Also I Would Suggest That You use Altman Or Euler As A Partner Untill You Can Buy Singth In The Pacific Shop... Good Luck.
Strategy
Make Up Anything Like Swaying them to one corner and then to surprisingly hitting it to the other corner, where they aren't able to run and get it.. Close Play ANd Lobs Work Well If You Don't Play A Strong Backhand..
Every Single Strategy Has A Loophole to one or 2 players, thats were the thinking comes in!
Plan Against Every One, You Should write it down or Come Up With A Varying Strategy... Here Is A List Of All 16 Players(Not Including Master and King)
1. Carlos Moya-Powerful Stroke- Most Likely Play It Normal, Switch To Net And Baseline
2. Jim Courier-Various Shots- I Would Use Any Kind Of Strategy, But He Could Be Tough At Level 3.
3. Thomas Johansson-Fast Runner- Use Your Own Strategy.
4. Yevgeny Kafelnikkov-Strong Backhand- Depending On His Play whether it's Net Or Baseline Use The Opposite And Try To Get Him Concentrated On One Side And Then Cross It to the other corner, It Usually works..
5. Mark Philippoussis-Big Server- I wouldn't worry about him
6. Cedric Pioline-All Around- Now Here You Have To Switch Around To Trick Him
7. Tim Henman-Volley Master- He Plays Close to the Net, If Youre A Good Volleyer VS Him Upclose and Kick Some But, But If You Aren't, You Should Stay Back And Try To Lure Him To One Side, And Hit It To The Other.
8. Tommy Haas-Strong Forehand- I would Stay Back and hit strong
9. Gilles Altman-Big Server- I Would Use Whatever is Nescessary
10. Bruno Costa-Strong Forehand- Same As Haas
11. Rolf Euler-Volley Virtuoso- Same As Henman
12. Shyam Singth-All Around- Same As Pioline
13. Davor Tesla-Wide Angle Shots- Stay Back And Be Ready To Run If He's At A High Level
14. Pieter Tinbergen- Serve And Volley- Watch Out, Switch Close And Back, But DON'T Immitate Him, Do The opposite, Be Careful, He's Usually easy but he could be a challenge
15. Raf Ventura-Hard Hitter- Hes A Back Player, So You Could Stay Back To or Go Up Close And Score quickly.
16. Inoue: He Is Very Very fast, Ive Only played Him In Doubles And I Was Henman, i don't think hes in Singles, Hes Very Quick So Just Cross Court Alot Untill he Falls And Then You Have An Open Shot.
Sometimes Not All Of These Work But It's A Help!!
Now, To Advance In The world Circuit There Are 8 Stages And Training that Match With Eachother, In order to level them up you have to complete the equal amount of training and Trials that match to Level up and win!
Here Are The Matching Courts.
1. Old English Champions- Smash Box
2. Sweden Grand Prix- Drum Shooter
3. French Cup- Pin Crasher
4. Russia Tennis Classic- Big Wall
5. Spain International- Cannon Ball
6. Australia Challenge- Return Ace
7. US Suppertennis- Giant Ball
8. Germany Men Indoor- Bull's Eye..
Good Luck!!!
When Youve Completed All Of These This Is Where You will Be Ranked 4th place And In The US There Will be Another Stadium, Sega's. You Will Play Master And King in Doubles, 6 Games At Level 4. It's Tough But You Can Win!