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Virtua Tennis Challenge
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Developer(s)Sega
Publisher(s)Sega
SeriesVirtua Tennis
Platform(s)Android, iOS
Release2012
Genre(s)Sports game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Virtua Tennis Challenge is a sports game developed and published by Sega for Android and iOS.[1] It was first released in 2012, with Sega later releasing it as a part of its Sega Forever mobile game platform in 2017.[2]

Games Mode

Exhibition Match

We can play it in singles or doubles. We can choose between all the available players and the World Tour profiles that we have created. Different options can be configured such as the stadium, difficulty, among others.

SPT World Tour

The most important mode of the game. In it we create a player, choose their characteristics and game skills, sign up for the different tournaments available every day throughout the season, win sponsorships throughout your career and compete until you are number 1 in the professional ranking .

Multiplayer

We can play games against other people using bluetooth.

Training

Improve your skills by training against your biggest rival.

Tournaments

The game contains a total of 18 tournaments available for SPT World Tour mode.

Main Championships (Grand Slams)

  • Australia Melbourne - Hard (Australian Open)
  • France Paris - Clay (Roland Garros)
  • United Kingdom London - Grass (Wimbledon)
  • United States New York - Hard (US Open)

Final Championship of the SPT (ATP Word Tour Finals)

  • United States Chicago - Hard

SPT 1000 Masters (ATP Masters 1000)

  • United Arab Emirates Dubai - Hard
  • Spain Madrid - Clay
  • Czech Republic Praga - Grass
  • United States Los Angeles - Indoor

SPT 500 Championship Advantage (ATP 500)

  • China Shanghai - Hard
  • Japan Tokyo - Indoor
  • Egypt Cairo - Hard
  • Sweden Stockholm - Hard
  • Canada Vancouver - Grass

SPT 250 Aspirants (ATP 250)

  • United States Washington - Hard
  • Mexico Acapulco - Hard
  • Germany Hamburg - Clay
  • United Kingdom London - Grass

References

  1. ^ "Virtua Tennis™ Challenge". Sega. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  2. ^ Etherington, Darrell. "Sega adds Virtua Tennis Challenge to its free mobile game lineup". TechCrunch. Retrieved 15 July 2017.