
Virtua Tennis is a tennis game released in 1999 in the arcade and 2000 on the Dreamcast.
Players[]
| Name | Nationality | Strong Point |
|---|---|---|
| Jim Courier | U.S.A. | Various Shots |
| Cédric Pioline | France | All-Round Player |
| Tim Henman | Great Britain | Volley Master |
| Tommy Haas | Germany | Strong Forehand |
| Carlos Moyá | Spain | Powerful Stroke |
| Thomas Johansson | Sweden | Fast Runner |
| Yevgeny Kafelnikov | Russia | Strong Backhand |
Modes[]
- Arcade: Players must win five matches on different surfaces to win a tournament
- Exhibition: This is a single match with completely customisable rules allowing for multiplayer singles or doubles matches
- World Circuit: The Player competes to beat several different training exercises and matches. They start as the 300th Seed with the difficulty slowly increasing as they jump up the ranks.
Gallery[]
External links[]
- Virtua Tennis Wiki
- Virtua Tennis at MobyGames
- Virtua Tennis at GameFAQs
- Virtua Tennis at Sega Retro
- Virtua Tennis at The Cutting Room Floor







