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Wii Tennis – Tips, Hints, and Walkthrough

February 26, 2008

Well, I am kinda curious on the ranking I will get on google with this.  I have purchased a Wii and have forcused my time on tennis.  I have found the following tips, tricks, and whatever on various searches on the internet and my own devices.  Good luck!

Power Serve

Time a quick swing once the ball gets to the highest point. Have the controller be angled forward and down, to simulate an overhead smash. Note that there is no way to aim this serve.
Super Slow Serve

Do not serve the ball until the last possible second. You will have a very slow, high serve, which is hard to return.

Topspin Shot

Swing the controller forward, from low to high.   Rotate your wrist a little forward as well.  Adding topspin enables you to aim for sharper angles.

Backspin Shot

Swing controller forward, from high to low.   Rotate your wrist a little backwards when making the swing. Once you get this technique down you can add crazy sidespin, and really fast backspin so that the ball will quickly skip off the surface.

Lob Shot

Move the remote in an upwards direction, lifting it, without forward movement.
Shoot at the Bots

When you hit directly at a bot in the backcourt, it will often miss-hit. The bots will not know whether to hit a forehand or backhand, and will miss.  This works better for bots in the backcourt.

Make bots sweat

Have long volleys between the bot and yourself.  As the volley goes on, you will notice the bots begin to sweat.  At this time, it makes the bots  tired and their reaction time slower.  This effect will last the game, but the bots regain their composure for the next set.

Standing at the net

Flailing the controller back and forth at the net works more than one would think…

Hitting net on purpose

Hold controller straight up, and chop quickly down with wrist movement.   The ball will hit the top part of the net and fall down.

If anyone has any more techniques that I missed, feel free to share.  Enjoy and good luck!

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7 Responses to “Wii Tennis – Tips, Hints, and Walkthrough”

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    Wii Tennis - Tips, Hints, and Walkthrough Says:

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    JimNo Gravatar Says:

    How do I play one on one (no doubldes) with Wii tennis?

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    the dicker manNo Gravatar Says:

    To play 1on 1, click on tennis then clikc on single game BITCH

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    stealerNo Gravatar Says:

    u stole this from another website at least say u didnt found em urself and give credits to the website

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    EleniNo Gravatar Says:

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    headtennisracquetNo Gravatar Says:

    You can make various little mistakes when learning or competing and at first you don’t even notice the problem.

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    Dewey KissikNo Gravatar Says:

    “Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” — Albert Einstein

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