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IGN: Smash Court Tennis 3 Review

The great Stefan Edberg(former World No. 1 professional tennis player) once said that many people think of tennis as a game of hitting, meaning that the player with superior strokes, skills, and overall tennis talent would rule the day each and every time out onto the court. Edberg, in all his great serve-and-volleying wisdom, instead said that tennis was a game of speed, a game of running and movement, and more importantly, footwork. Sadly, Mr. Edberg didn't have his hand in the development of Namco's latest tennis title, Smash Court Tennis 3, which has professional tennis players moving at a snail's pace. Even still, the tennis action is functional and reasonably fun, just so long as you aren't expecting the next installment of the fast and furious Virtua Tennis.
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