Im undecided about the men's best, but I think on the game, the best female is Kim Clijsters. I cant seem to beat her!
The unlockable Tekken characters are cool, but I would have liked to have seen professional players unlocked instead
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Jul 29, 07 05:42AMmoospiker
Henin is easy - beat her 5-2 in a practice match.
Just hit to her forehand with [] and keep her running.
She definitely lives up to her name of 'powerful backhand'.
Jun 30, 07 05:32AMGreg House
I would have to say the best player is either James Blake or Marat Safin. Blake has incredible topspin and can beat you easily unless you have good speed and good stamina. Having said that, I beat them in most tournaments. The easiest way is to just up your topspin to either SS or SSS, that way your shots go all the way to the line, and most of the time the pros can't get to 'em. Your power should be S or SS, and make sure your dash is at least S and your meet SS. Don't worry about the other skill shots as they aren't really important in my opinion. I'm in my second year and I'm going for all four grand slams. Have already won the Australian and French, and I'm currently in the quarters of Wimbledon.
Jun 06, 07 10:14AMWhelan
Whos Svet moon21. Best woman is serena willaims as she has power shots. best man would be blake as he is fast and strong shots
Jun 18, 05 03:43AMNikey Kid
but he's too friggin fast every shot i do he always seems to reach them.
Mar 24, 05 07:31PMmrman_101
all u need is power against hewitt
a big serve with a flat return kills him
and just work him side to side on the rallies
Mar 20, 05 12:41PMNikey Kid
Llyton hewitt always kills me on australian open Tim henman mostly beats me on wimbedons and ferraro on clay. best player has got to be Hewitt
Feb 11, 05 02:54AMmrman_101
right know id have to say
ferroro and gasquet
there cross court shots are just too good someitmes
Feb 06, 05 01:36AMShin Splints
James Blake's my brick wall.
As we know, holding serve is the key to winning things but, ever since I changed raquets, he's broke my serve several times and thusly, walked all over me.
Tim Henman's probably the funnest to play against. It just ends up as a net battle most of the time.
Roddick's just a serve. Anticipate that and you'll slaughter him.
Gasquet's hit and miss. He beat me in a recent final but I wasn't 100%
Same goes for Tommy Haas.
Safin's a good returner and he's provided some tough opposition. I think Leyton Hewitt's the only pro I've yet to play on the tour.
Feb 04, 05 04:55AMGoliam
Hi i'm in my 4th season on pro tour, finally getting the hang of it, won the US Open (against Gasquet, first time I played him, wasn't hard at all) and am 28th in the world at the moment. Skill status is 33 and I am a hard ground stroke hitter. Have lots of Stamina and power.
But now about the best player on the game. I played Haas 6 times, only lost the first time. Played against Roddick once and I beat him unexpectedley. Played against Safin once in the Wimbledon semi-final and lost 3-5. Still waiting for a re-match. Played again James Blake at Wimbledon too, and he wasn't that good. First time I played Hewitt I lost 4-0, next time after that I won 4-1. Did play against Ferrero once, got behind 3-0 but did win with 5-3. Didn't play against Henman yet.
The best player I had as an opponent was Safin, because he hits very hard. But I'm still waiting for a re-match against him, hopefully at Wimbledon where he kept me out of the final.
Don't play with the women much, but I find Henin the toughest opponent.
I just try not to get in a rally, do some dropshots so that the players come running to the net and then pass them with a nice shot. And I hit a lot of aces.
Jan 20, 05 01:04AMmrman_101
roddick or ferror for me
hewitt just isnt tht good
i hav a bit of trougle with gaswuet when he gets those masssive storkes from one side fo the court to another
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