3LF
10-08-2004, 10:45 PM
It's on www.onlinetennis.de
Basically you have to sign in, with your real name and country, and then you have to improve your skills and hopefully your ranking. Works a bit like Championship Manager, for those who know, except you work it on a site and it's interactive ----- there's about 7000 players registered, and the oldest players have only been there for 1-2 months, so there's not such a big difference to those who are joining now. Read the manual(short) and it explains almost everything. YOU DO NOT actually get to play tennis matches, you are more of a coach, just fix tactics, training etc
I hope some of you join in and compete, and if we meet please don't beat me ;)
ps - 1 - sign in quickly because although the game has just started, a few days can make a huge difference, especially because everyone is desperate to get into tournies, and there are a lot more players than the draws can have (since most newbees have identical rankings, the difference is made from whoever registered earlier;
- 2 - keep in mind that like the atp and wta, most tournies are played on hard and clay, so think twice before creating a true serve and volleyer;
Basically you have to sign in, with your real name and country, and then you have to improve your skills and hopefully your ranking. Works a bit like Championship Manager, for those who know, except you work it on a site and it's interactive ----- there's about 7000 players registered, and the oldest players have only been there for 1-2 months, so there's not such a big difference to those who are joining now. Read the manual(short) and it explains almost everything. YOU DO NOT actually get to play tennis matches, you are more of a coach, just fix tactics, training etc
I hope some of you join in and compete, and if we meet please don't beat me ;)
ps - 1 - sign in quickly because although the game has just started, a few days can make a huge difference, especially because everyone is desperate to get into tournies, and there are a lot more players than the draws can have (since most newbees have identical rankings, the difference is made from whoever registered earlier;
- 2 - keep in mind that like the atp and wta, most tournies are played on hard and clay, so think twice before creating a true serve and volleyer;