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'''Gary''' is a character in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. He is a power-type character and he holds the fourth rank in Senior Class singles and the third rank in Senior Class doubles at the [[Royal Tennis Academy]]. As the fourth-ranked player, he considers it his job to test unranked players to prevent unworthy players from climbing the ranks, but he has good enough sportsmanship to admit upon losing that his opponent is a worthy player. His unofficial title is the "senior sentry". Gary believes strongly in the importance of good teamwork and is highly upset over his teamwork slipping as his loss to [[Clay]] and [[Ace]] in doubles. His doubles partner is [[Jet]]. When he learns a power shot he becomes somewhat overconfident, wondering if he can beat the player (but he never actually challenges the player, apparently unaware that Clay or Ace's power shot by that point is likely fairly advanced). | '''Gary''' is a character in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. He is a power-type character and he holds the fourth rank in Senior Class singles and the third rank in Senior Class doubles at the [[Royal Tennis Academy]]. As the fourth-ranked player, he considers it his job to test unranked players to prevent unworthy players from climbing the ranks, but he has good enough sportsmanship to admit upon losing that his opponent is a worthy player. His unofficial title is the "senior sentry". Gary believes strongly in the importance of good teamwork and is highly upset over his teamwork slipping as his loss to [[Clay]] and [[Ace]] in doubles. His doubles partner is [[Jet]]. When he learns a power shot he becomes somewhat overconfident, wondering if he can beat the player (but he never actually challenges the player, apparently unaware that Clay or Ace's power shot by that point is likely fairly advanced). |