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Improved 3D crowds that react to rallies, new camera views (including an over-the-shoulder perspective), and a weather system that realistically affects ball speed. Tennis Store: Their release of Virtua Tennis 2009 was notable
The gameplay was built around the "World Tour" mode, where players created a pro, trained via quirky mini-games (like hitting fruit off a cruise ship), and managed their career through a calendar of tournaments. The PC version boasted crisp 1080i resolution support (impressive for 2009) and full mouse-controlled swing mechanics, though most veterans used a USB controller.
The game also features a career mode, where players can create their own tennis player and compete in a series of tournaments to become the world's number one tennis player. The career mode is comprehensive, with players having to manage their character's attributes, such as their serve, forehand, and backhand, as well as their physical condition and mental state.
: Offers deeper customization for facial features, body type, and clothing.
