Virtua Tennis 2 - Players

Players

Male (ATP) Players

  • Patrick RafterNew (Serve & Volley)
  • Tim Henman (Serve & Volley)
  • Cédric Pioline (All-Around Player)
  • Yevgeny Kafelnikov (All-Around Player)
  • Tommy Haas (Strong Forehand)
  • Thomas EnqvistNew (Strong Backhand)
  • Magnus NormanNew (Fast Runner)
  • Carlos Moyá (Strong groundstrokes)

Female (WTA) Players

  • Venus WilliamsNew (All Around Player)
  • Serena WilliamsNew (Powerful Strokes)
  • Lindsay DavenportNew (All-Around Player)
  • Monica SelesNew (Hard Hitter)
  • Mary PierceNew (Strong Forehand)
  • Arantxa Sánchez VicarioNew (Various Shots)
  • Jelena DokićNew / DC (Fast Runner)
  • Ai SugiyamaNew / PS2 (Fast Runner)
  • Alexandra StevensonNew (Strong Backhand)

Unlockable Male Boss

  • King (Master)

Unlockable Female Boss

  • QueenNew (Master)


New: Players new to the series. Female players are featured for the first time in the series.
DC: Dreamcast Exclusive
PS2: PlayStation 2 Exclusive

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