is a sports simulation game developed by Microids and published by Hip Games, focusing on delivering a realistic tennis experience despite lacking official licensed players. Released in 2003, it improved upon its predecessors with better graphics and expanded gameplay modes. Core Gameplay & Features
: Includes various shot types such as flat, slice, topspin, high-bounce kick, and lobs. System Requirements (PC)
To run the game, your system should meet the following PCGamingWiki specifications: Minimum Requirement Recommended Requirement Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP CPU Intel Pentium III 350 MHz Intel Pentium 166 MHz RAM Storage GPU 16 MB VRAM (DirectX 8.0a) Official & Safe Access
: Utilizes a "power bar" system similar to golf simulations, where players must time button presses within a shrinking "safe zone" for accuracy.
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: Offers four primary modes— Masters Series , Career , Exhibition (singles or doubles), and Multiplayer via LAN.
: Features over 60 fictional players modeled after real-life TMS tour stars, though their names are made up.
: You build a fictional player's skills across seasons, aiming to rank in the top eight globally to qualify for the Masters Tournament and unlock the Shanghai court.