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Latest revision as of 11:25, December 23, 2022

Sand Court
A screenshot from Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash
Ball speed Slowest
Bounce strength Weakest
Appears in Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash

The Sand Court is one of the many selectable unlockable skins for the main stadium court in Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash. It is unlocked after 20 plays or by spending 4,000 coins on the unlocks menu. Playing similarly to courts in previous games such as Mario Tennis Open's Wario Dunes and Mario Tennis's Wario Court, the court features the lowest ball speed and the weakest ball bounce. Drop shots are thus more effective on this court than other courts.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サンドコート[?]
Sando Kōto
Sand Court
Italian Campo in sabbia[?] Sand Field
Spanish Pista de arena[?] Sand Court