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            "*": "Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at <https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-api-announce> for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes."
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                        "*": "{{Sport\n|image = [[File:Wii tennis.png|100px]]\n|game = Wii Sports\n|aim = Defeat your opponents\n|players = 1-4\n|maximum = [[Elisa]] and [[Sarah]]\n|skill level = 2399\n}}\n\n'''Tennis''' is a sport in ''[[Wii Sports]]''. It can have 1 to 4 players and the aim of the game is to defeat your opponents.\n\n== Gameplay ==\n[[File:Wii Sports tennis.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Tennis gameplay]]\nBefore starting the match, the players decide where they will be on the court. They can have duplicates of themselves, or just remove their [[Mii]] from the game and watch [[CPU]]s playing. In the match players press {{Button|A}} to throw the ball in the air and swing the the [[Wii remote]] to serve. If the ball is hit at the right moment, it will be a harder and faster serve. The ball is in play until there is an out, a second bounce, or the player hit the ball into the net and it bounces back to their side.\n\nAs a player progresses in [[skill level]], the crowd watching the match grows larger. An opponent's skill level ranges from around 0 to 2000. When a player passes 2000 in skill level, they receive a letter informing them that they beat the champion ([[Elisa]]). The maximum skill level possible is 2399.\n\n== [[Training]] ==\nThe training games for this sport are [[Returning Balls]], [[Timing Your Swing]] and [[Target Practice (Tennis)|Target Practice]].\n\n== Changing court ==\nThe normal grassy court can be changed to the blue practice court by holding the \"2\" button after selecting your Mii. This practice court is the same one in the training activities.\n\n{{Sports}}"
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                        "*": "== 2006 ==\n* November 19th - ''[[Wii Sports]]'' is released in {{w|North America}}.\n* December 2nd - ''Wii Sports'' and ''[[Wii Play]]'' are released in {{w|Japan}}.\n* December 7th - ''Wii Sports'' and ''Wii Play'' are released in {{w|Australasia}}.\n* December 8th - ''Wii Sports'' and ''Wii Play'' are released in {{w|Europe}}.\n\n== 2007 ==\n* February 12th - ''Wii Play'' is released in North America.\n* December 1st - ''[[Wii Fit]]'' is released in Japan.\n\n== 2008 ==\n* January 18th - ''[[Wii Chess]]'' is released in Europe.\n* April 25th - ''[[Wii Fit]]'' is released in Europe.\n* May 8th - ''Wii Fit'' is released in Australasia.\n* May 21st - ''Wii Fit'' is released in North America.\n* September 30th - ''Wii Chess'' is released as WiiWare in Japan.\n* October 16th - ''[[Wii Music]]'' is released in Japan.\n* October 20th - ''Wii Music'' is released in North America.\n* November 13th - ''Wii Music'' is released in Australasia.\n* November 14th - ''Wii Music'' is released in Europe.\n\n== 2009 ==\n* June 25th - ''[[Wii Sports Resort]]'' is released in Japan.\n* July 23rd - ''Wii Sports Resort'' is released in Australasia.\n* July 24th - ''Wii Sports Resort'' is released in Europe.\n* July 26th - ''Wii Sports Resort'' is released in North America.\n* October 1st - ''[[Wii Fit Plus]]'' is released in Japan.\n* October 4th - ''Wii Fit Plus'' is released in North America.\n* October 15th - ''Wii Fit Plus'' is released in Australasia.\n* October 30th - ''Wii Fit Plus'' is released in Europe.\n* December 10th - ''Wii Music'' is released in {{w|South Korea}}.\n\n== 2010 ==\n* June 24th - ''Wii Sports Resort'' is released in {{w|Korea}}.\n* July 8th - ''[[Wii Party]]'' is released in Japan.\n* October 3rd - ''Wii Party'' is released in North America.\n* October 7th - ''Wii Party'' is released in Australasia.\n* October 8th - ''Wii Party'' is released in Europe.\n\n== 2011 ==\n* June 13th - ''[[Wii Play: Motion]]'' is released in North America.\n* June 24th - ''Wii Play: Motion'' is released in Europe.\n* June 30th - ''Wii Play: Motion'' is released in Australasia.\n* July 7th - ''Wii Play: Motion'' is released in Japan."
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