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Female Tennis Player Engraved Bevel $13.95 The Perfect Bevel for Athletes and Sports Fans Use this engraved bevel to make a gift for the tennis fan in your life or for yourself. This lovely, heirloom quality engraved bevel is handmade in the U.S. by expert artisans at Studio One. A 4 x 6 engraved bevel. Wrap it in a ladder chain to hang alone, incorporate it into a stained glass box or use as a focal point in your next stained glass project. |
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Recipes for a Tennis Player's Soul $11.16 Recipes for a Tennis Player's Soul |
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The Education of a Tennis Player $14.89 The Education of a Tennis Player |
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A Player's Guide to Usta League Tennis $11.19 A Player's Guide to Usta League Tennis |
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Fault! Diary Of A Social Tennis Player $27.5 Fault! Diary Of A Social Tennis Player |
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Tennis $11.99 Whether you're a regular player or avid fan, Tennis Magazine gives you the ideas and insight you need to keep up with the exciting, ever-changing sport of Tennis |
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Tennis Magazine April 2006 $5.95 Tennis Magazine April 2006 The Strongest Link Doubles is a team game, but if you improve your individual skillsby working on these five crucial components of doubles playeveryone will want to be your partner. BY KEN FLACH Texas Hold'serve How a self-described tennis train wreck learned the secrets of competition when she joined a Fort Worth USTA league. BY LISA JORDAN KILBORN 2006 Spring Gear Guide Tennis season begins with our annual review of the best new racquets, shoes, and stringsmore than 30 pieces of equipment that will help you play better now. BY JAMES MARTIN Great Shots Kim Clijsters punishes a high forehand Quick Fix Putting topspin on your strokes Brad's Corner What you can learn from Robby Ginepri Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic A ground-stroke drill that works at any level Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Health & Fitness The shoulders, core, and hips form the pillar of everytennis player's body. Here's how to make them stronger. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life A few years ago, it was Japan, not China, that was on theverge of a tennis boom. Our writer went to find out what happened. BY ROBERT RAND Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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Tennis Magazine October 2004 $5.95 Tennis Magazine October 2004 Ready for His Close-Up Roger Federer is a once-in-a-generation talent.U.S. tennis fans should do themselves a favorand embrace him while they have the chance. BY HARVEY ARATON Mr. Everything With every shot and strategy at his disposal,Federer is the most complete player inprofessional tennis. Here's how you can applysome of his variety to your game. BY CRAIG KARDON 50 Best U.S. Tennis Resorts There's more to a tennis vacation than a roomand a court. At the country's top resorts you'llfind luxurious lodging, great food, state-of-the-artspas, and a truckload of activities. And, ofcourse, all the tennis you can handle. Great Shots Sebastien Grosjean's kick serve Quick Fix Try this for low volleys Practicing With Tim Henman Doubles Where to look when your partner is returning Drill Seekers Honing your net coverage Stratagem Positioning yourself on the return of serve Hard to Handle How to track down a drop shot Professional Advice Your questions answered Clinic Improve your consistency Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear These new lightweight shoes will give your game agood first step. BY JAMES MARTIN AND DR. DAVID G. SHARNOFF, D.P.M. Health & Fitness Like other top pros, Maria Sharapovaknows yoga helps calm the mind and keep muscles strong,flexible, and in balance. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR The Tennis Life What's it like to hit with one of thegreatest tennis players in history? Let's just say this: What youdon't know can't hurt you. BY JAMES KAPLAN Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Rankings, My Point |
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Tennis Magazine October 2006 $5.95 Tennis Magazine October 2006 47 Tips from the Nation's Top Pros When it comes to instruction, you like it quick and to the point. We've enlisted the country's best teachers to give you exactly what you're looking for. The Surreal Life of Serena Williams Three years ago, she was the dominant force in women's tennis. Now she's working her way back into the Top 50. PLUS: The workout that has her in fighting shape. Web Extra: Ranking Serena William's Comeback The 50 Best U.S. Tennis Resorts We show you the top of the line in tennis destinations. You won't find better instruction, game-matching, lodging, food, or luxury anywhere in the country. Web Extra: Resorts Breakdown Tennis in the Green Zone A group of Americans and Iraqis built a tennis court in Baghdad and brought some civilization to their lives. But they couldn't escape the war. BY HAIDER ABBUD WITH PETER BODO Web Extra: Backstory and Photo Gallery Great Shots The solid serve of Andy Murray Read on TENNIS.com Brad's Corner What you can learn from Ivan Ljubicic Read on TENNIS.com Paul's Clinic How to play when you're ahead Read on TENNIS.com Health & Fitness More tennis, less stress. BY DANA SULLIVAN Web Extra: Meditation Tips from Jim Loehr Gear Seven new shoes are put to the test. BY DR. DAVID G. SHARNOFF Web Extra: Reebok Centre Court II Lite The Tennis Life A lesson the author will never forget. BY KEITH HAYES Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point Web Exclusives Navigating Between Player's Official and Unofficial Websites |
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Tennis Magazine May 2008 $5.95 Tennis Magazine May 2008 40 Years of Open Tennis TENNIS looks back at the most spectacular and controversial four decades in the sport's history A Turning Point: The Seles Stabbing The Doyenne of the Dollar Bill Gladys Heldman,the driving force behind the first women's pro tour, lived and died on her own terms. BY DOUGLAS ROBSON Mr. Smooth Cliff Drysdale player, mover, shaker, commentator looks back at a life in the Open era. BY PETER BODO TennisWorld: Behind the scenes with Drysdale The Way to Hit the Ball You wouldn't know it now, but Jimmy Arias may have been the most influential player of the last 40 years. BY ASAD RAZA Searching for Anna Anna Kournikova may still be the most famous tennis player in the world, but she was never a champion. How does she feel now about her career and her impact on the game? BY CINDY SHMERLER The Top Fives A sentence-by- sentence review of the best of the Open era A Port in a Storm Revolutions swept across the globe in 1968, but none was as long- lasting or successful as the one that tennis staged that year. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Modern Classic What can you learn from a shot as brilliant and natural as Roger Federer's forehand? More than you might think. BY JOHN YANDELL Read on TENNIS.com Great Shots The slice backhand of Mikhail Youzhny BY RICK MACCI Read on TENNIS.com Paul's Page Learning from Ana Ivanovic BY PAUL ANNACONE Read on TENNIS.com Master Class Tips from the nation's top pros Read on TENNIS.com Health & Fitness Building your fitness foundation. BY ALYSSA SHAFFER Read on TENNIS.com Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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Tennis Magazine August 2006 $5.95 Tennis Magazine August 2006 Doubles Your Way Forget the way the pros play doubles. We show you three unconventional moves to keep your club doubles team on the winning side. BY RHYS THOMAS Major Player Reaching No. 1 and winning her first Grand Slam has made Amelie Mauresmo a happier person, but not a content one. At 27, she's still looking to get better. BY WHIT SHEPPARD The Great American Tennis Road Trip Summer is the season for hitting tennis ballsand hitting the road. Why not combine your love of the sport with a trip around the country? We'll show you the places every tennis fan needs to see. Great Shots The no-frills forehand of Nikolay Davydenko Quick Fix Preventing your shoulders from opening up on the forehand Brad's Corner What you can learn from Fernando Gonzalez On Second Thought The wrong time to hit an approach down the line Professional Advice Your questions answered Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Paul's Clinic Making the most of your return of serve Gear Six racquet bags that will satisfy every type of tennis player. BY JON LEVEY Health & Fitness A training plan for all ages. BY ALYSSA SHAFFER The Tennis Life Looking back on a missed opportunity. BY SUSAN RABORN Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules serve Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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Tennis Magazine August 2008 $5.95 Tennis Magazine August 2008 FEATURES Playing Our Masterpiece Pete Sampras looks back at an epic match. BY PETE SAMPRAS AND PETER BODO Where Are the Big Guns? The serve may no longer be the biggest shot in the men's game. BY JON LEVEY Superpower or Paper Tiger? Coming into the Olympics, China has poured millions into tennis. What does that mean for the sport's future in the world's most populous country? BY TOM PERROTTA She Can Play, But Can She Coach? Why are there so few women coaches on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour? BY SARAH THURMOND Test Your Tennis IQ Take our second annual ultimate tennis quiz. Who Needs On-Court Coaching? I Do. A rec player takes a "match lesson" to see if he can settle a score. BY ANDREW FRIEDMAN THE COMPLETE PLAYER Great Shots Anna Chakvetadze's two-hander BY TRACY AUSTIN Paul's Page Lessons from Serena Williams BY PAUL ANNACONE Master Class Tips from the nation's top pros Web extras: Anything but Net, Vary your Volleys, Think Speed, not Strength, Gateway to a Serve Gear What does string pattern mean exactly? BY JON LEVEY The Tennis Life The hit-and-giggle blues BY JAY CLARK Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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Tennis Magazine May 2007 $5.95 Tennis Magazine May 2007 Cut Your Unforced Errors in Half Spectacular winners are nice, but succeeding in tennis is more often about limiting your mistakes. Here are 10 tips to help you do just that. BY HAROLD SOLOMON Read on TENNIS.com Solving Maria She's the highest-paid player in tennis and one of the most recognizable faces in sports. But Maria Sharapova's career is just getting started. BY JOEL DRUCKER Web Extra: Story Behind the Story The First Revolution Before Anna and Maria were born, the women of the Soviet Union staged a tennis revolution in the 1970s. It was over almost before it began. BY ROBERT RAND Serving Up Celebrity From the days of the studio moguls to the era of Reese Witherspoon and Hilary Swank, tennis has long been a favorite pastime of Hollywood's biggest players. BY MARY MARGARET Web Extra: Latest Tennis Movie The Titans Roger Federer and Tiger Woods have become rivals at the tops of their respective sports. But they're really partners in brilliance. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Great Shots The power forehand of Dinara Safina Read on TENNIS.com Paul's Page Learning from James Blake Read on TENNIS.com Master Class Tips from the nation's top pros 36 Read on TENNIS.com Gear Old-school looks that never go out of style. BY JON LEVEY Read on TENNIS.com Health & Fitness The quickest way back from injury. BY ALYSSA SHAFFER Read on TENNIS.com Web Extra: Tips for Preventing Injuries The Tennnis Life The art of diplomacy on the court. BY GAVIN SUNDWALL Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules PLUS Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point Web Exclusives Players Who Fell Off of The Map Coaches Corner (Coming Soon) |
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Tennis Magazine July 2009 $5.95 Tennis Magazine July 2009 Finding Refuge Venus Williams has made Centre Court her personal stomping ground. Is a Wimbledon title all she needs to be happy? BY PETER BODO Big Issues at the Big W Who can stop Rafa-Rog IV? Who can derail the Venus Express? What is Centre Court going to be like without rain delays? We answer the big questions about this year's Wimbledon. Back to the Garden It's a year of change at the All England Club, but you might not even notice as you walk the grounds, where everything seems to stay exactly the same. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Marlon Brando vs. The Post-Conflict Kid Relive the fourth-set tiebreaker of last year's famous Wimbledon final in this excerpt from the new book Strokes of Genius. BY L. JON WERTHEIM Squares, an Old Goat and Maalox As the U.S. Davis Cup team prepares for the quarterfinals, its captain gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the team's first-round win. BY PATRICK McENROE As Seen in TENNIS... Pg. 15: Andy Murray Player Profile Pg. 16: ATP & WTA Tour Rankings Pg. 43: Novak Djokovic Player Profile Pg. 46: The Healthy Player Blog THE COMPLETE PLAYER How to... Get in position for a low volley. BY KEITH SWINDOLL Great Shots The nasty kick serve of Novak Djokovic. BY PAUL ANNACONE Mind Game If you want to finally beat your nemesis, you have to start by ignoring him. BY ALLEN FOX, Ph.D. Health & Fitness The facts about protein; cross-train on a bicycle Gear The long rise of Fred Perry. BY SARAH THURMOND Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, My Point, Tennis IQ |
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Tennis Magazine June 2006 $5.95 Tennis Magazine June 2006 Return Game During her three years on the sidelines, Martina Hingis missed tennis as much as the fans missed her. Now she's back to do battle with the big hitters who drove her away. BY BRUCE SCHOENFELD Ring of Fire Can Roger Federer win it all? Who's going to be the first upset victim? Do the Americans have a prayer? We answer these and other big questions surrounding this year's French Open. BY PETER BODO Clay Nation When it comes to producing top talent in Europe, Spain has become the hotbed of tennis. And no training center has enjoyed more success than the Sanchez-Casal Academy in Barcelona. Here's how the academy put itself on the international tennis map. PLUS: Five tips from Sanchez-Casal that will help mold you into a better clay-court player. BY DOUGLAS ROBSON AND LEIF SHIRAS Great Shots The two-handed forehand slice of Fabrice Santoro Quick Fix Get the proper trajectory on your lobs Stratagem How to beat a tough inside-out forehand Brad's Corner What you can learn from Amelie Mauresmo Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic Mastering the finer points of the passing shot Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear Five top-notch racquets that will give good players the extra edge they crave. BY JON LEVEY Health & Fitness There's a fine line between training and overtraining. Here are some tips to keep you on the right side of it. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life Playing with his boyhood idol was a dream come true. But he author didn't expect to have to carry him on the doubles court. BY TOM STEIN Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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![]() Top Spin 2 Nintendo DS 2006 US $5.99
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![]() Tennis Star Helen Hull Jacobs Autographed Envelope FDC US $179.95
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![]() NINTENDO 1 Wii CONSOLEFIT PLUS HD GAMES MARIO KART 2 P US $559.01
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![]() Top Spin 2 Nintendo DS US $9.66
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![]() Australians of Croatian Descent Jelena Doki NEW US $74.38
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![]() Steffi Graf 4Xtra Autographed Signed Dunlop Grand Pix Tennis Ball 97 US Open US $699.99
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![]() 8x12 AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO BY VENUS WILLIAMS FRAME 19X17 US $59.99
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![]() NEW DS TOP SPIN 2 NINTENDO NDS SEALED US $25.57
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Light blue female tennis player Women's T-shirts $12.9 female tennis player,Women's T-shirts, light blue. |
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Crime State Rankings 2010 $70 Crime State Rankings 2010 |
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The All-Time Program Rankings $17.91 The All-Time Program Rankings |
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Indianapolis 500 Rankings $11.95 Indianapolis 500 Rankings |
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Tennis Magazine May 2005 $5.95 Tennis Magazine May 2005 40 Years, 40 Memorable Moments In the last four decades, tennis has changed in unimaginable ways, and TENNIS Magazine has witnessed it all. Our special commemorative issue tells the story of tennisand TENNISthrough 40 events that helped define our sport. Plus Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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Female Tennis Player Engraved Bevel $13.95 The Perfect Bevel for Athletes and Sports Fans Use this engraved bevel to make a gift for the tennis fan in your life or for yourself. This lovely, heirloom quality engraved bevel is handmade in the U.S. by expert artisans at Studio One. A 4 x 6 engraved bevel. Wrap it in a ladder chain to hang alone, incorporate it into a stained glass box or use as a focal point in your next stained glass project. |
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Tennis $70 Tennis |
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Health Care State Rankings 2010 $70 Health Care State Rankings 2010 |
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December Dream,qualifying for the Bcs Rankings $8.17 December Dream,qualifying for the Bcs Rankings |
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Rankings and the Reshaping of Higher Education $85 University rankings have gained popularity around the world, and are now a significant factor shaping reputation. This book is the first comprehensive study of rankings from a global perspective, making an important contribution to our understanding of the rankings phenomenon. |
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University Rankings $139 This ground-breaking and exhaustive analysis of university ranking surveys scrutinizes their theoretical bases, methodological issues, societal impact, and policy implications, providing readers with a deep understanding of these controversial comparators. The authors propose that university rankings are misused by policymakers and institutional leaders alike. They assert that these interested parties overlook the highly problematic internal logic of ranking methodologies even as they obsess over the surveys' assessment of their status. The result is that institutions suffer from short-termism, realigning their resources to maximize their relative rankings. While rankings are widely used in policy and academic discussions, this is the first book to explore the theoretical and methodological issues of ranking itself. It is a welcome contribution to an often highly charged debate. Far from showing how to manipulate the system, this collection of work by key researchers aims to enlighten interested parties. |
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Tennis Magazine April 2006 $5.95 Tennis Magazine April 2006 The Strongest Link Doubles is a team game, but if you improve your individual skillsby working on these five crucial components of doubles playeveryone will want to be your partner. BY KEN FLACH Texas Hold'serve How a self-described tennis train wreck learned the secrets of competition when she joined a Fort Worth USTA league. BY LISA JORDAN KILBORN 2006 Spring Gear Guide Tennis season begins with our annual review of the best new racquets, shoes, and stringsmore than 30 pieces of equipment that will help you play better now. BY JAMES MARTIN Great Shots Kim Clijsters punishes a high forehand Quick Fix Putting topspin on your strokes Brad's Corner What you can learn from Robby Ginepri Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic A ground-stroke drill that works at any level Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Health & Fitness The shoulders, core, and hips form the pillar of everytennis player's body. Here's how to make them stronger. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life A few years ago, it was Japan, not China, that was on theverge of a tennis boom. Our writer went to find out what happened. BY ROBERT RAND Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
Smash Court Tennis 3
Features
Challenge the Best: Take on Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Justine Henin and other tennis stars. Each of the 16 licensed Pro-Tennis players in-game characters utilizes the unique playing style of the actual player!
More Than Just Rallies: Seven exciting modes, including Arcade mode, Tutorial mode, Exhibition mode, Pro Tour mode, and unique mini-games including Pac-Man tennis and Bomb Tennis!
All New Pro Tour Mode: Acquire new skills, allocate experience points, train for important matches, and receive fan mail, all while on the hunt for the #1 spot on the tour.
Choose how short your shorts really are: Become the player you always wanted to be with the ability to edit your player. Smash Court Tennis 3 features more than twice as many customizable parts as Smash Court Tennis 2, including sportswear, racquets, and more! Mental elements also play into how your character acts and looks, so stay focused and on your game! The game also features licensed apparel from makers such as Adidas.
It's all about attitude: The Xbox 360 version allows you to choose your players reaction to bad line calls and stunning winners. There are up to eight different emotions to select from after certain points.
New Skills and Shots: Acquire new skills like the ability to increase the speed of hits or the accuracy of serves. By clearing certain conditions in the game, you can acquire powerful new Super Shots like Spin Shot and Running Shot! There are over 50 shots and skills to unlock.
Challenge Your Friends: With game sharing, players can go head-to-head with a friend in versus, play mini-games, and more, even with a single UMD. With more than one UMD, challenge your friends to ranked Ad-hoc matches. On Xbox 360 you can challenge friends in online singles and doubles matches, utilizing Xbox Live.
Male players
The following players are available in the game, each with different characteristics:
Roger Federer - All-Rounder
Rafael Nadal - Counter Shots
David Nalbandian - All-Round
James Blake - Hard Hitter
Tom Berdych - Big Server
Gal Monfils - Baseline Player
Feliciano Lpez - Serve and Volley
Andreas Seppi - Baseline Player
Female players
Amlie Mauresmo - All-Round
Justine Henin - Powerful Forehand
Maria Sharapova - Hard Hitter
Nicole Vaidiov - Baseline Player
Martina Hingis - All-Rounder
Ana Ivanovi - Big Server
Sania Mirza - Hard Hitter
Michaella Krajicek - All-Round
See also
Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament (Predecessor)
Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2 (Predecessor)
References
^ "3" (in Japanese). Namco Bandai Games. http://namco-ch.net/smashcourt_tennis3/index.php. Retrieved 2007-05-23.
^ a b "Smash Court Tennis 3" (in English). IGN. http://psp.ign.com/objects/890/890519.html. Retrieved 2008-02-11.
^ "Smash Court Tennis 3 Xbox 360 amazon.co.jp game page" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. http://www.amazon.co.jp/ナムコ-15783491-スマッシュコートテニス3/dp/B000WQEPM6/ref=sr_1_31?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1202772914&sr=1-31. Retrieved 2008-02-11.
^ "Smash Court Tennis 3 Xbox 360 game page on Snackbar Games". Snackbar-Games.com. http://www.snackbar-games.com/xbox_360/smash_court_tennis_3/. Retrieved 2008-08-07.
External links
Official website (Japanese)
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