Top spin, back spin... There's a few.
Mario Tennis, Grand Slam Tennis, Virtua Tennis 2009, Top Spin 3
Top Spin 3
William A. Larned
Answer Yes! Top-spin is very easy to add on a tennis shot! Making a loop really helps, and coming up ontop of the ball. Top-spin is a great shot and is sure to improve your game!
I have top spin 4 for a reason. I found it better than virtual tennis 4. I watched game play on both and preferred top spin 4 for a number of reasons. 1. When playing 2 player offline it has a split screen for tennis which i find very bad for concentration and focus when you have half a screen in your face but in top spin 4 they have done 1 big screen which is clever because 1 is a the back and the other is at the front which made a big difference 2. Top Spin is 3D compatible and PlayStation move. I can only think of 1 other game with both and that is kill zone 3. I would advise top spin 4 for any tennis fan
It's a tennis game. The visuals are slightly above average, but the gameplay itself is quite good. Not as good as Top Spin 3 though, obviously!
The different types of spin in tennis include: top spin, slice (under spin), and flat (no spin). Top spin is a favorite of the professionals. Top spin is primarily used for ground strokes, approach shots, and sometimes while serving. The beauty of top spin is that it makes the ball go high into the air, almost as if it is going to fly out, and then the top spin causes the ball to drop back in when it hits the ground. Plus, topspin causes the ball to bounce very high in the air. To hit top spin you brush your racquet from the bottom to the top of the ball. For example, think of the ball as a clock face. You brush from 6 o
a roll shot uses top-spin and an arching trajectory
When struck by a tennis racket the factor which effects the ball is how much spin is applied to the ball (more specific top spin) and the surface which you play on. For example: hard courts will bounce alot higher then grass courts.
There are actually three basic strokes in table tennis.......top spin, block and push (or chop).
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