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The SEGA CARD and the MEGA CARTRIDGE are intended exclusively for the SEGA MASTER SYSTEM.
You are about to play tennis against a computerized opponent. The rules, swings and scoring of real tennis have all been applied.
If you are playing alone, the computer will challenge you in a single's match. If you are playing with a friend, you will both be on the same team, and the computer will challenge you in a double's match. THE OBJECT OF THE GAME is to win the match.
A match is composed of sets.
A set is composed of games.
A game is composed of points.
The winner of the match is the first
player to win two out of three sets.
The winner of a set is the first player
to win six games, by at least a two-game lead. If a set should reach 6-6, a
tie-breaker will be played to decide the
set. (See below) The winner of a game
is the first player to score four points,
and do so with a two-point lead. If
both players should score 3 points, the
score becomes "Deuce" and play
continues until one player reaches a
two-point lead. In tennis, the first point
scored in a game is shown as 15. The
second point is 30, the third point is
40, and the fourth point is "Game"
(assuming you have a two-point lead).
A tie-breaker, as stated above, is used
to decide a set if the score reaches
6-6. In a tie-breaker, the first player to
score seven points, with at least a two-point lead, wins. Play will continue until
there is a winning, two-point spread.
For a one-player game, press a start button on control pad 1. For a two-player game, press a start button on control pad 2. (Remember, both players will be on the same team, competing against the computer in a double's match.)
This next screen enables you to design the match to your mood andÆor skill level.
1. Speed Level A B C
2. Control Level A B C
3. Player Type A B C
1 2 3 4 5
Use the directional button on the control pad to make your selections. After you have made all your selections, press the start button.
1. Speed Level
A | B | C | ||
Slow | <- | -> | Fast |
2. Control Level
A | B | C | ||
Fairly Accurate | <- | -> | Extremely Accurate |
3. Player Type
A | B | C |
Versatile | Good Offense | Good Defense |
Computer Level Select
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||
Easy | <- | -> | Difficult |
When you have made all level selections and pressed the start button to begin, you will find yourself (and your teammate, if any) at the lower end of the court. In Super Tennis™ players do not switch sides between sets. In single's matches, the inner court boundaries are used. In double's matches, the outer court boundaries are used.
Buttons 1 and 2 also act as start buttons.
The Directional button can move your player in any of the arrow-indicated directions shown above. Just press that point on the button. Buttons 1 and 2 can both be used as start buttons.
You can choose from four tennis swings. Depending on player positions and the height of the ball when hit, button 1 will cause a Ground Stroke, a Volley or a Smash. Button 2 will cause a Lob Shot.
Now, let's take a closer look at these swings.
The Ground Stroke can be used on a ball that has bounced once on the court. (Button 1)
A Volley can be used on a ball that has not yet bounced on the court. (Button 1)
A Smash can be used to return your opponent's high lob shot before it bounces. This is an intense return! Usually a winner. (Button 1)
A Lob Shot sends the ball up in an arch, high above the net. It can also be used as a sort of "escape" when a difficult ball comes your way. (Button 2)
After every game, the current score will appear on the screen. (Your score is the upper one.) Remember, each game is scored in true tennis style:
POINT | SCREEN DISPLAY |
---|---|
0 (love) | 0 |
1 | 15 |
2 | 30 |
3 | 40 |
4 | Game |
To review the tennis scoring system, see the section entitled "Match, Set And Game Defined."
Mastering the timing, use and delivery of each stroke is the key to your success in Super Tennis™.
Become adept at figuring out where your opponent's ball will land. Then, get to that spot as quickly as possible in order to make a calm, strong and careful shot.
The SEGA CARD and the MEGA CARTRIDGE are intended exclusively for the SEGA MASTER SYSTEM.
Do not get wet! | |
Do not bend! | Do not subject to any violent impact! |
Do not expose to direct sunlight! | Do not damage or disfigure! |
Do not place near any high temperature source! | Do not expose to thinner, benzine, etc.! |
See the original manual scans at Super Tennis - AU - Manual
See the main page for Super Tennis (スーパーテニス) / Great Tennis (グレートテニス)