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In '''Timing Your Swing''', the player must strike the ball into the orange zone. The further the player gets, the smaller the orange zone will get and the harder it will be for the player to hit the orange zone. The player is disqualified on the first mistake he or she makes (either not hitting the ball in the orange net or missing the ball).
 
In '''Timing Your Swing''', the player must strike the ball into the orange zone. The further the player gets, the smaller the orange zone will get and the harder it will be for the player to hit the orange zone. The player is disqualified on the first mistake he or she makes (either not hitting the ball in the orange net or missing the ball).
 
*Bronze medal = 7
 
*Bronze medal = 7

Revision as of 05:31, 31 March 2020

Tennis Court

The blue training Tennis Court

Tennis is one of the 5 training sports featured in Wii Sports and Wii Sports Club.

There are three different Tennis training modes for each games:

  • Wii Sports: Returning Balls, Timing Your Swing, Target Practice
  • Wii Sports Club: Ring Master, Tennis Moles, Runner Ducky

Wii Sports

Returning Balls

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Example of a Returning Balls gameplay.

In Returning Balls, the player must strike as many balls as he or she can to the other side of the net. Elisa is standing there and she serves the balls towards him or her. The further the player gets, roughly the harder and faster Elisa serves the balls, which means it becomes harder and harder to return them. The player is disqualified on the first mistake he or she makes (either missing the ball or hitting it outside the tennis field).

  • Bronze medal = 12
  • Silver medal = 25
  • Gold medal = 50
  • Platinum medal = 80

In the Wii Fitness test, Elisa serves 50 balls. If the player makes a mistake, the game will just continue until all 50 balls are returned.

Timing Your Swing

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Example of a Timing Your Swing gameplay.

In Timing Your Swing, the player must strike the ball into the orange zone. The further the player gets, the smaller the orange zone will get and the harder it will be for the player to hit the orange zone. The player is disqualified on the first mistake he or she makes (either not hitting the ball in the orange net or missing the ball).

  • Bronze medal = 7
  • Silver medal = 15
  • Gold medal = 30
  • Platinum medal = 50

In a Wii Fitness test, Elisa serves 30 balls. If the player makes a mistake, the game will just continue.

Hints

  • Time your swing to strike the ball into the orange zone. To make the ball go left, swing a little early, and to make the ball go right you have to swing a little late. For left-handed players, it’s the other way around.

Target Practice

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Example of a Target Practice gameplay.

In Target Practice, the player has to hit the target with the ball. At the start of the game, the bricks of the wall are all white. But if the player hits a point on the wall with the ball several times, the bricks will get darker and darker there and finally they will break, leaving a hole in the wall. The target will be on a different place every time the player hits it. At the beginning of the game, the target will stay in the middle of the wall, but when the player gets further, the target will be anywhere on the wall. The game ends immediately after the player has made his first mistake (either missing the ball or hitting it pass the walls).

  • Bronze medal = 5
  • Silver medal = 10
  • Gold medal = 20
  • Platinum medal = 40

In the Wii Fitness test, there are 10 targets to hit. If the player makes a mistake, the game will just continue until the player has hit the target 10 times.

Hints

  • Time your swing to shoot the ball on the target. Keep in mind that it doesn’t matter if you sometimes hit the wall instead of the target. It’s better to take your time to come as far as possible, so don’t swing too hard and strike high balls when necessary. This gives you more time to return the ball and it will make it easier to hit the target the next time. Also you reduce the chance that the wall will break this way.

Wii Sports Club

Ring Master

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Example of a Ring Master gameplay.

In Ring Master, the objective is to hit the ball through a set of rings which progressively gets smaller over time until the timer runs out. Barry serves the balls towards the player, and when the player hits the ball into the ring, he or she gets points and extra time if the ball gets through all of the rings provided.

Tennis Moles

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Example of a Tennis Moles gameplay.

In Tennis Moles, the player has to hit the ball to the moles. A robotic duck shoots out one ball at a time. Sometimes, the ball might bounce to other moles, resulting in getting many points. Each session lasts 2 ball hits before the mole refreshes until the timer runs out.

There are 4 types of moles based on their distances:

  • Moles with neutral expression and blue stripe give out 1 point. These moles are the nearest from the net.
  • Moles with scared expression and green stripes give out 2 points. These moles are the second nearest from the net.
  • Moles with sad expression and yellow stripes give out 3 points. These moles are the second furthest from the net.
  • Moles with angry expression and red stripes give out 4 points. These moles are the furthest from the net.

Sometimes, a giant moving mole appears and when you hit it, it will give you 10 points.

Runner Ducky

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Example of a Runner Ducky gameplay.

In Runner Ducky, a robotic duck shoots out a ball, and the player has to hit it to make the duck move around the tennis court. This will continue until the timer runs out. The score is counted based on the duck's traveling distance. The measurement is in yard (yd.) in US version, while European version uses meter (m.) instead.

Sometimes, a timer (as seen on the example picture) pops up after every several yards / meters. When the duck runs over it, it will give you extra 5 seconds.

See also