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SEGA SPORTS TENNIS by Darrell Wong (DKW 001)
World Tour guide
++ Stuff for CJayC ++
Date completed: 1/28/02
Version: Final (w/corrections)
E-mail: wongd012@hawaii.rr.com
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This is a guide to the events and items in the World Tour. Since I used
Gameshark codes to max out my players' stats, I didn't spend much time
training, so I won't be covering that.
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Overview
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There are a number of changes from Virtua Tennis' World Tour, particularly how
money is handled and how events are set up.
The first thing you do, of course, is create the players, one male and one
female. Of the options you have, the most critical ones are height and weight.
Taller players have more powerful serves and can reach higher balls but have
less mobility. Heavier players are strong but slow. It's up to you whether to
create big, strong players ("Philippoussises"), small, speedy players
("Changs"), average players ("Kafelnikovs"), or one of each. Don't worry about
your clothing or wristband selections; the others are available in the first
shop (as well as several others, of course).
Next up, home placement. This has no bearing on gameplay; it's just a map
location for your "home base". You can even put it in water. I prefer the
northern coast of South America; it's stationed nicely amidst the stores and
isn't too close to any of the events.
Once these are done, the tour begins. You start at an initial rank of 300 and
increase it by winning events. All the events happen at a specific quarter (or
"week") of a specific month of the year, so it's a good idea in the early going
to play events as soon as they are available. Your other options are training
and resting. Training increases your abilities, while resting allows both
players to recover their stamina. Remember that only one player can train per
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