Become The Next Tennis Champion In Virtua Tennis 4 Wii

Grand Slams occur only four times a year in the game of tennis. Unless youre a Tennis fanatic, perhaps these four grand slams are the only tennis tournaments you watch. And in these tournaments every year we either see a new champion crowned or a familiar rivalry match up. Whichever the case is, nothing gets more exciting than watching these tournaments. So what if the viewer gets a chance to play these tournamentsas one of the Tennis heroes like Federer, Nadal, Williams and Ivanovic? Dream come true.

Virtua Tennis 4 for the Wii is a fun game completely devoted to Tennis. It does not make any effort to add any extra levels of interest in the game. It is simply a game where the player can play as his favorite Tennis player and play in Grand Slam tournaments as well as other tournaments. The game has a total of 16 tournaments. Four tournaments are Grand Slams (Australian, French, Wimbledon, though it is called the English Grand Slam in the game, and the US Open). Four tournaments are called the Special courts which feature different types of court however the cities in which they are located are unknown. These courts are: The Tennis Hall (Indoor), SPT Final (Hard), Fancy Dress Matches at World Tour (Indoor), Special Matches at World Tour (Indoor). The remaining eight are called the Advantage Series and the World Tour Venues which consists of Championships and Tournaments based in China, Egypt, Sweden, Canada, Spain, Czech Republic and the United States. The types of courts in these tournaments are a mixture of Hard, Clay, and Grass and Indoor.

The playable Tennis Players include the various current top players in the world right now. Among men, there is Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Andy Roddick and a few other lesser unknown top ranked players. Among women there is Venus Williams, Ana Ivanovic, Caroline Wozniacki, Maria Sharapova, and Svetlana Kuznetsova.

A clear disappointment overall

The game is fun for maybe a few days. It isnt a game that will be remembered by players after a week of playing it. There are several reasons for this. One of the major reasons is the game play. Playing the game even in the most difficult level is like playing in beginner level. It would expected that top ranked players would be harder to beat in the game, however pick the lowest ranked player in the game and pit him against Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal and the score will probably read 6-0,6-0 and 6-0 for the lower ranked player. While the game does claim that it supports the new Wii Motion Plus, the game itself is not a motion based game. The player can step into the shoes of their favorite players, but unfortunately he wont be jumping or running at all in those shoes. For the majority of the game, players operate on the boring buttons of the Wii Remote (You dont buy Wii games to just press buttons). Also the game lacks players and tournaments. As I mentioned in the introduction that people who watch only the four grand slams would love this game (until even they get bored). For Tennis Fanatics, lack of more players and even players who are top ranked in doubles will definitely make this game a no buy for Tennis Fanatics.

Perhaps the only part of the game that can be called good is the graphics. Playing this game for the first time, it will be exciting to see almost identical virtual figures of the real players along with the realistic display of the courts. But the strong graphics are a major cause for glitches also. Perhaps, the money to buy this game can be saved to buy a better game.

The Beijing Open and Tennis Injuries

The tennis season is now coming to a close with but a few trophies left to fight for before the end of the year. This week sees the start of the Beijing Open at the China National Tennis Centre, with 17 courts stretching across almost 17 hectares. The Beijing Open has climbed the ranks in recent years, in 2009 becoming the top tennis event in Asia and this year will host the WTA Crown-Pearl Tournament and the ATP 500 event.

The season has been tough this year, with players experiencing many highs and lows. Andy Murray is a casing point in lifting the Wimbledon crown and ending 77 years of British disappointment, but at the same time he was unable to retain his US Open crown and has ended the season with back surgery.

How to manage sports injuries

Injuries are common among professionals, pushing themselves continually to achieve glory. Wimbledon this year saw the highest number of injuries in recent years, with many receiving sprains and strains from slipping on the court.

The road to recovery will be determined by the type of injury and its severity. The options however include rest, ice to manage inflammation, physiotherapy, light exercise, surgery and sports braces. In the immediate aftermath of an injury you should rest for a few days to see if the injury clears up. Ice can be used during this time to help manage any inflammation and reduce pain.

Sports Braces

We have seen an increased use of sports braces, with tennis not alone in professionals sporting braces for different conditions. Andy Murray is now sponsored by a manufacturer of ankle supports, though sponsorship aside ankle supports can offer greater protection to a player on the court either as a preventative measure or during recovery.

Sports braces are available for each area of the body to manage specific conditions. They are designed to enhance performance through breathable material and conforming to the skin or joint so that they are discreet and can be worn under clothing. The majority of braces also offer compression, which works to manage inflammation, reduce pain and maintain alignment of either the muscle or joint. By maintaining alignment of a joint or muscle it can help to reduce unnatural movements and with it the risk of injury.

Tennis Elbow Supports

Tennis elbow supports are used to manage tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis), a condition caused by overuse affecting the muscles and tendons which can affect the movement of your arm. Pain can also be centred on the outside of the arm.

The tennis elbow support is designed to specifically manage the affected area of the arm, offering compression in the form of either a band or support skin. The main aim of the brace is to compress the painful area, helping to manage inflammation and reduce pain and enhance mobility as a result.

Whilst tennis elbow is not necessarily as of a direct result of playing tennis the tennis elbow support caters for the injury regardless of where it was picked up, from violin playing to painting.

It is important to note that the tennis elbow support should be used in conjunction with other recovery methods. As the condition is self-limiting it should rectify itself in time, with more serious cases requiring surgery. The support should enhance your recovery to help enhance mobility and activity levels.

Ankle Supports

As mentioned, Andy Murray is now sponsored by an ankle supports manufacturer, increasing visibility of the product and awareness of its benefits. Ankle supports are designed to protect the ankle joint, with varying designs available depending on whether you are looking at preventative measures, post injury and the type of injury you wish to manage.

With an array of ankle supports on the market it is essential that you understand your condition before purchasing one, otherwise you may not receive the maximum set of benefits they can offer. There are ankle supports which are designed for simple ankle sprains and simply offer compression to manage inflammation during recovery. For more serious injuries there are options to cater for ankle ligament damage, using straps to mimic the ligaments and ensuring the ankle is stabilised without restricting movement.

Following ankle surgery a patient may opt for a rigid brace or stirrup as a means of protecting the ankle from any unnatural movement. Following surgery the ankle needs all the support you can give it and a rigid stirrup can still give you the confidence to stay mobile without fear of your ankle giving way.

In the aftermath of any injury failing to stop your chosen activity can result in doing more harm than good. A simple ankle sprain for instance can manifest itself into ankle ligament damage if you continue to stay active, as the joint will be weaker and more susceptible to rolling. If you are ever unsure about the severity of your injury you should seek a professional diagnosis. Whether you are looking to buy ankle supports or a tennis elbow support a clinician will be able to advise you on the best option for your condition.

About the Author

Dave Regis discusses the use of orthotics for the management of sports injuries, reviewing injury rehabilitation through exercise and the use of bracing and supports. He frequently blogs and writes articles covering areas of interest, focussing on ankle supports in conjunction with other methods of rehabilitation.

How Will The Andy Murray Tennis Game Compare To The Federer Tennis Game This Season

As the current professional tennis season gets underway, it wouldnt be stretching the truth to say that all eyes will be on the four players who are currently topping the mens rankings Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Andy Murray. Although the matches the matches that they play are sure to be mostly dominated by these big four players, what seems to be of interest to tennis insiders and fans this season is how well the Andy Murray tennis game will stand up against the Roger Federer tennis game, particularly since both players are now, what some fans and sports insiders believe, reaching the end of their prime match-playing years.

It cant be denied that both players have, over the years, given us some fine examples of professional mens tennis. Even though Andy Murray is yet to reach the same dizzying heights as Federer when it comes to winning those big Grand Slam tournaments, he is still widely considered to be just as good a tennis player with some tennis insiders dubbing him the best tennis player never to win a Grand Slam. Despite this and all his achievements, the Andy Murray tennis game has simply never been quite enough to win him one of those elusive trophies, even on the home courts of the All England Tennis Clubs Wimbledon Championships. Federer, however, has been a different story, consistently winning those big tournaments its only in recent years and with the arrival on the scene of that dominant Serb Djokovic that the Federer game has started to wane.

Although these two players dont share the same kind of rivalry as Nadal and Federer, they did meet this year at the Dubai Open where incredibly they both placed higher than Djokovic. In the semi-finals the Andy Murray tennis game actually triumphed against Djokovic, and he managed to beat him 6-2, 7-5. Unfortunately he couldnt continue this when he faced Federer in the finals, and eventually lost to the Swiss player 5-7, 4-6. This interesting finals match has also promoted tennis insiders to believe that Federer is starting to regain his game again, and that this season will see him play some of his best tennis. What that means for Andy Murray we just dont know, but we can be sure there will still be some exciting tennis tournaments ahead for both players.