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Postby maxkolonko123 » Wed, 01 Jun 2011 14:01

Hey evrybody....how do u practice or training to be the best...cause to be honestr this game start pissing me off....u play u play and anyway u lost so f....easy...I dont get it
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Postby M.Mankuso » Wed, 01 Jun 2011 14:10

Hello!! i train playing in very hard the world tour, that way you need to play well, and the wrong desicions you made you pay, that way you learn a lot an pulish the moves.
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Postby lincolnshirelad » Wed, 01 Jun 2011 14:33

I practice against mates or on the Player Mode online, i also make sure i hit a few balls b4 i play a match to make sure im timing right
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Postby PerfectAce » Wed, 01 Jun 2011 15:44

The best way of traininig is to play on-line a lot. Playing against CPU doesn´t work for me as a training, because the net lags in the games change completely the dinamyc of the game. And you can face a lot o better players than the AI of the game.
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Postby Chederer » Wed, 01 Jun 2011 15:45

i can say that the computer on very hard is pretty difficult to beat...especially if you play someone like blake
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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Wed, 01 Jun 2011 15:47

a good sparringpartner offline is andy murray on very hard .
but true,the best training is to play online against better players than yourself .
mean its not important you loose permanently,it definitifly helps you to improve your playlevel/skill
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Postby PerfectAce » Wed, 01 Jun 2011 16:06

GOA MASTER MDMA wrote:a good sparringpartner offline is andy murray on very hard .
but true,the best training is to play online against better players than yourself .
mean its not important you loose permanently,it definitifly helps you to improve your playlevel/skill


Agree with you. He´s the only player that really f... my patience.
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Postby lincolnshirelad » Wed, 01 Jun 2011 16:09

Lol completely agree with you both Murray is the most irritating/toughest players on offline mode esp on Expert. Its a satisfying feeling when i beat him though lol
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Postby PerfectAce » Wed, 01 Jun 2011 16:10

lincolnshirelad wrote:Lol completely agree with you both Murray is the most irritating/toughest players on offline mode esp on Expert. Its a satisfying feeling when i beat him though lol


Hehe, that´s for sure!!! :lol:
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Postby Chederer » Wed, 01 Jun 2011 16:11

my question is how do they come up with giving murray a better fh than djokovic in the game? and murray is one of the fastest players on tour and i dont think they give him enough
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Postby KDZaster » Wed, 01 Jun 2011 18:11

Murray has a stronger serve than they give him credit for.
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Postby maxkolonko123 » Wed, 01 Jun 2011 19:20

i dont think so the he is good...on very hard i dont have problem with him....
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Postby Garghamell » Thu, 02 Jun 2011 01:32

in career mode, if you win a slam with difficulty set on VERY HARD you'll unlock EXPERT difficulty. playing a 40point hyper tiebreak against nadal in RG is pretty challenging, as far as learning how to cover angles and return balls efficiently.
the only way to get better at anything, though, is to play people who are better than you. and hopefully through mindful observation of your own game (learning when and how to hit "perfect" or "good" swings) you'll evolve into a better player.
that being said i have no idea how to get to Hollaa Itz Mike's level. or any of those guys in the top 20. they're just ridiculously insanely talented.
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Postby maxkolonko123 » Thu, 02 Jun 2011 03:14

im curious what stats they have and what coaches they use 8)
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Postby DennieFR1908 » Thu, 02 Jun 2011 03:26

Garghamell wrote:in career mode, if you win a slam with difficulty set on VERY HARD you'll unlock EXPERT difficulty. playing a 40point hyper tiebreak against nadal in RG is pretty challenging, as far as learning how to cover angles and return balls efficiently.
the only way to get better at anything, though, is to play people who are better than you. and hopefully through mindful observation of your own game (learning when and how to hit "perfect" or "good" swings) you'll evolve into a better player.
that being said i have no idea how to get to Hollaa Itz Mike's level. or any of those guys in the top 20. they're just ridiculously insanely talented.


Who are/is Hollaa Itz Mike? Don't see his name anywhere..

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It doesn't matter who you train against, all that matters is improving youre own game, if that's ofline or online doesn't matter. Learn how to find corners easily and reading the game that will help you a lot. This game is all about anaylsing and anticipation. And if you want to know my stats and coach (since I'm also pretty good;)) that's at the moment Drew Welch (lvl 0-2-18 ). Pretty good coach cuz Likos took him as well after playing me.. Hope he can give me the Roland Garros title this year.. ;)
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