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Tennis Cup is a straightforward tennis sim with split-screen multiplayer and a roster of 32 athletes. You can build or customize a player, adjusting skills like forehand and volley strength before competing in exhibition matches, training, or tournaments like the Davis Cup and Grand Slams. The camera stays tight behind your character, focusing on timing and shot selection. Single-player modes let you work on specific skills while multiplayer matches support split-screen action. Custom creations can be saved and upgraded as you play through events. The game stands out for its flexible modes and early ’90s customization depth. With options across DOS, Amiga, and other platforms of the era, it offered a solid mix of solo practice and head-to-head play. Split-screen multiplayer remains a highlight, letting two players face off on the same machine. While visuals and physics feel dated by modern standards, the core loop of building a player and testing them against AI or friends held enough variety to keep players coming back for over 30 years.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
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