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|type=[[Defensive Power Shot]]  
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The '''Swimming Return''' is the [[Defensive Power Shot]] used by [[Waluigi]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. To achieve this shot, Waluigi puts his hands in his ears then turns his half of the course into a swimming pool and does a lanky breaststroke across the course to fetch the off-course ball. When hit, the rebounded ball turns into a lob; the lob increases in height the further away Waluigi was before he initiated this move.
The '''Swimming Return''' is the [[Defensive Power Shot]] used by [[Waluigi]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. To achieve this shot, Waluigi puts his hands in his ears then turns his half of the course into a swimming pool and does a lanky breaststroke across the course to fetch the off-course ball. When hit, the rebounded ball turns into a lob; the lob increases in height the further away Waluigi was before he initiated this move.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 13:30, June 24, 2022

Swimming Return
Waluigi using the Swimming Return in Mario Power Tennis MTPT WaluigiDPS.gif
Used by Waluigi
Type Defensive Power Shot
Appears in Mario Power Tennis
Mario Tennis: Power Tour

The Swimming Return is the Defensive Power Shot used by Waluigi in Mario Power Tennis and Mario Tennis: Power Tour. To achieve this shot, Waluigi puts his hands in his ears then turns his half of the course into a swimming pool and does a lanky breaststroke across the course to fetch the off-course ball. When hit, the rebounded ball turns into a lob; the lob increases in height the further away Waluigi was before he initiated this move.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スイミングレシーブ[?]
Suimingu Reshību
Swimming Receive
Spanish (NOE) Brazada[?] Stroke