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[[File:Royal Tennis Academy.png|thumb|The Royal Tennis Academy in ''Mario Tennis: Power Tour'']]
The '''Royal Tennis Academy''' is the tennis school that the player attends in ''[[Mario Tennis (GBC)|Mario Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Power Tennis (GBA)|Mario Power Tennis]]''.  The school competes in the [[Island Open]] tennis tournaments.


== Classes (Game Boy Advance) ==
The '''Royal Tennis Academy''' is the tennis school that the player attends in ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''.  The school competes in the [[Island Open]] tennis tournaments.


The Junior Class is coached by [[Mark]] and is home to a number of "emotionally wonky" people, as he once put it.  Each player tends to have an amusing or distressing quirk about them that Mark will comment about after [[Clay]] or [[Ace]] wins a ranking match.
==''Mario Tennis''==
[[File:Royal_Academy.PNG|thumb|160px|The Royal Academy in ''Mario Tennis'' for the Game Boy Color]]
The '''Royal Academy''' is a place that appears in ''Mario Tennis''. The academy is where the player at the beginning of the game trains at. This is also where some of the best tennis players in the world graduated from. The academy has a senior and junior dome. It also has a set of courses that most people can use depending on their rank. There is also a park, a [[Service Ace|cafe]], and a [[Tennis Academy Training Center|training center]] that can be accessed.


Singles Ranked Players
==''Mario Tennis: Power Tour''==
===Classes===
====Junior Class====
The Junior Class is coached by [[Mark (Mario Tennis series)|Mark]] and is home to a number of "emotionally wonky" people, as he once put it.  Each player tends to have an amusing or distressing quirk about them that Mark will comment about after [[Clay]] or [[Ace]] win a ranking match.
 
=====Singles Ranked Players=====
*[[Sophia]] – Rank 4
*[[Sophia]] – Rank 4
*[[Mason]] – Rank 3
*[[Mason]] – Rank 3
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*[[Chris]] – Rank 1
*[[Chris]] – Rank 1


Doubles Ranked Teams
=====Doubles Ranked Teams=====
*Sophia and [[Meg]] – Rank 4
*Sophia and [[Meg]] – Rank 4
*Mason and [[Chad]] – Rank 3
*Mason and [[Chad]] – Rank 3
*Sasha and [[Sylvia (Power Tour)|Sylvia]] – Rank 2
*Sasha and [[Sylvia (Mario Tennis: Power Tour)|Sylvia]] – Rank 2
*Chris and [[Kyle]] – Rank 1
*Chris and [[Kyle]] – Rank 1


The Senior Class is coached by [[Emily]] and is generally more mentally stable than the Junior Class.  Upon reaching the Senior Class, the player can access some of the PS machines in the Training Center to develop [[Power Shot|Power Shots]].
====Senior Class====
The Senior Class is coached by [[Emily]] and is generally more mentally stable than the Junior Class.  Upon reaching the Senior Class, the player can access some of the PS machines in the Training Center to develop [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Power Shots]].


Singles Ranked Players
=====Singles Ranked Players=====
*[[Gary (Power Tour)|Gary]] – Rank 4
*[[Gary (Mario Tennis: Power Tour)|Gary]] – Rank 4
*[[Kyoko]] – Rank 3
*[[Kyoko]] – Rank 3
*[[Roy (Power Tour)|Roy]] – Rank 2
*[[Roy (Mario Tennis: Power Tour)|Roy]] – Rank 2
*[[Emi]] – Rank 1
*[[Emi]] – Rank 1


Doubles Ranked Teams
=====Doubles Ranked Teams=====
*[[Linda]] and [[Shawn]] – Rank 4
*[[Linda]] and [[Shawn]] – Rank 4
*Gary and [[Jet]] – Rank 3
*Gary and [[Jet]] – Rank 3
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*Emi and Roy – Rank 1
*Emi and Roy – Rank 1


The Varsity Class is coached by [[Kevin]] and is home to the most respected players at the Academy. At this point, more PS machines are accessible to the player. By reaching Rank 2, the player is given a position representing the Academy at the Island Open, although he/she can still try for Rank 1 before going to the tournament. In doubles, Emi and Roy split up after Clay and Ace arrive, as do Flit and Skipper.
====Varsity Class====
The Varsity Class is coached by [[Kevin]] and is home to the most respected players at the Academy. At this point, more PS machines are accessible to the player. By reaching Rank 2, the player is given a position representing the Academy at the Island Open, although they can still try for Rank 1 before going to the tournament. In doubles, Emi and Roy split up after Clay and Ace arrive, as do Flit and Skipper.


Singles Ranked Players
=====Singles Ranked Players=====
*[[Paula]] – Rank 4
*[[Paula]] – Rank 4
*[[Tori]] – Rank 3
*[[Tori]] – Rank 3
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*[[Elroy]] – Rank 1
*[[Elroy]] – Rank 1


Doubles Ranked Teams
=====Doubles Ranked Teams=====
*Roy and [[Skipper]] – Rank 4
*Roy and [[Skipper]] – Rank 4
*Emi and [[Flit]] – Rank 3
*Emi and [[Flit]] – Rank 3
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*Elroy and Tori – Rank 1
*Elroy and Tori – Rank 1


[[Category: Organizations]]
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ロイヤルテニスアカデミー
|JpnR=Roiyaru Tenisu Akademī
|JpnM=Royal Tennis Academy
|Ita=Royal Tennis Accademy{{sic}}/Royal Tennis Academy
|ItaC=<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' European instruction booklet|page=105|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|language=it}}</ref>
|Ita2=Tennis Academy
|Ita2C=<ref>{{cite|quote=dopo aver dato un nome al tuo nuovo alter-ego, entrerai a far parte di una caotica Tennis Academy e inizierai a darti da fare per diventare il miglior giocatore di tennis della scuola.|title=''Mario Tennis'' {{!}} Game Boy Color {{!}} Giochi {{!}} Nintendo IT|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|language=it|url=www.nintendo.com/it-it/Giochi/Game-Boy-Color/Mario-Tennis-265988.html|accessdate=November 26, 2024}}</ref>
|ItaN=''Mario Tennis'' (instruction booklet)
|Ita2N=''Mario Tennis'' (site)
|Ita3=Accademia Reale di Tennis
|Ita3M=Royal Tennis Academy
|Ita3C=<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour|Mario Power Tennis]]'' European instruction booklet|page=65|date=2005|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|language=it}}</ref><ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com/it-it/Giochi/Game-Boy-Advance/Mario-Power-Tennis-898075.html|title=''Mario Power Tennis'' {{!}} Game Boy Advance {{!}} Giochi {{!}} Nintendo IT|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|language=it|accessdate=November 26, 2024|quote=Vesti i panni di una giovane promessa del tennis iscritta all'Accademia Reale di Tennis, allena il tuo personaggio e fai crescere le sue abilità prima di affrontare i campioni del Regno dei Funghi!}}</ref>
|Ita4=Accademia
|Ita4M=Academy
|Ita3N=''Mario Tennis: Power Tour''
|Ita4N=''Mario Tennis: Power Tour'' (in short)
}}
 
==References==
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[[Category:Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)]]

Latest revision as of 07:38, January 18, 2025

The Royal Tennis Academy in Mario Tennis: Power Tour

The Royal Tennis Academy is the tennis school that the player attends in Mario Tennis and Mario Tennis: Power Tour. The school competes in the Island Open tennis tournaments.

Mario Tennis[edit]

The Royal Academy in Mario Tennis for the Game Boy Color

The Royal Academy is a place that appears in Mario Tennis. The academy is where the player at the beginning of the game trains at. This is also where some of the best tennis players in the world graduated from. The academy has a senior and junior dome. It also has a set of courses that most people can use depending on their rank. There is also a park, a cafe, and a training center that can be accessed.

Mario Tennis: Power Tour[edit]

Classes[edit]

Junior Class[edit]

The Junior Class is coached by Mark and is home to a number of "emotionally wonky" people, as he once put it. Each player tends to have an amusing or distressing quirk about them that Mark will comment about after Clay or Ace win a ranking match.

Singles Ranked Players[edit]
Doubles Ranked Teams[edit]
  • Sophia and Meg – Rank 4
  • Mason and Chad – Rank 3
  • Sasha and Sylvia – Rank 2
  • Chris and Kyle – Rank 1

Senior Class[edit]

The Senior Class is coached by Emily and is generally more mentally stable than the Junior Class. Upon reaching the Senior Class, the player can access some of the PS machines in the Training Center to develop Power Shots.

Singles Ranked Players[edit]
Doubles Ranked Teams[edit]
  • Linda and Shawn – Rank 4
  • Gary and Jet – Rank 3
  • Kyoko and Micki – Rank 2
  • Emi and Roy – Rank 1

Varsity Class[edit]

The Varsity Class is coached by Kevin and is home to the most respected players at the Academy. At this point, more PS machines are accessible to the player. By reaching Rank 2, the player is given a position representing the Academy at the Island Open, although they can still try for Rank 1 before going to the tournament. In doubles, Emi and Roy split up after Clay and Ace arrive, as do Flit and Skipper.

Singles Ranked Players[edit]
Doubles Ranked Teams[edit]
  • Roy and Skipper – Rank 4
  • Emi and Flit – Rank 3
  • Whisker and Paula – Rank 2
  • Elroy and Tori – Rank 1

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ロイヤルテニスアカデミー[?]
Roiyaru Tenisu Akademī
Royal Tennis Academy
Italian Royal Tennis Accademy[sic]/Royal Tennis Academy[1] - Mario Tennis (instruction booklet)
Tennis Academy[2] Mario Tennis (site)
Accademia Reale di Tennis[3][4] Royal Tennis Academy Mario Tennis: Power Tour
Accademia[?] Academy Mario Tennis: Power Tour (in short)

References[edit]

  1. ^ 2001. Mario Tennis European instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 105.
  2. ^ "dopo aver dato un nome al tuo nuovo alter-ego, entrerai a far parte di una caotica Tennis Academy e inizierai a darti da fare per diventare il miglior giocatore di tennis della scuola." – Mario Tennis | Game Boy Color | Giochi | Nintendo IT. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Retrieved November 26, 2024.
  3. ^ 2005. Mario Power Tennis European instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 65.
  4. ^ "Vesti i panni di una giovane promessa del tennis iscritta all'Accademia Reale di Tennis, allena il tuo personaggio e fai crescere le sue abilità prima di affrontare i campioni del Regno dei Funghi!" – Mario Power Tennis | Game Boy Advance | Giochi | Nintendo IT. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Retrieved November 26, 2024.