![]() It’s a fantastic innovation for the genre, but it has one fatal flaw: there aren’t enough lines. In fact, when I briefly returned to Virtua Tennis and Top Spin after playing a few matches in Grand Slam Tennis 2, I was struck by how hollow and lifeless they felt in comparison - all because of the lack of commentary. Their delivery is fantastic their analysis is typically appropriate and in-synch with the on-court action and their conversations give your tennis matches a real injection of personality and a much warmer atmosphere. The superb commentary of John McEnroe (the best commentator and analyst in the industry) and Pat Cash in Grand Slam Tennis 2 makes it feel like you’re watching an actual match unfold. Grand Slam Tennis is, to the best of my knowledge, the first tennis series to ever feature commentary. ![]() Get used to those words, you’ll be hearing them a lot. By Craig Snow, posted on 09 February 2012 / 7,774 Views ![]()
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