Pro Tennis Tour 2

Pro Tennis Tour 2 (published as Great Courts 2 in France and Germany, and Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour in North America[1]) is a sports video game developed by Blue Byte Software for the Amiga and published by Ubi Soft in 1991.

Players have three different game modes to play; "practice", "ball machine", and "tournament".

"Practice" is a quick start mode, where the player can play single matches against the computer.

[5] Each of the individual player characters have different strengths, and weaknesses, with variables such as forehand, backhand and fitness.

This team included coding by Lothar Schmitt, graphics by János Tóth, Thorsten Knop & Uwe Meier, and score by Haiko Ruttmann.

The game was also released in Italy by distribution company "Leader",[8] and Spain by Spanish publisher "Dro Soft".

[10] The game's features expand on those in Pro Tennis Tour 2, and add internet play.

The One praises Pro Tennis Tour 2's gameplay as "satisfying", calling its controls "much more user friendly", and furthermore states that "the quality and range of computer opponents is superb.

A singles game on a clay court .