: Force them to move forward and commit unforced errors. Countering Serve-and-Volley Players
This guide outlines essential strategies for success in Tennis Elbow Manager 2 (TEM2)
Increase baseline rally length, emphasize heavy topspin, and lower net rush frequency.
Not all stats in TEM2 are created equal. Trying to build a perfectly balanced player early on results in a mediocre athlete who loses to specialists. The Foundation: Physicals First tennis elbow manager 2 guide
Look for players with a potential rating above 80%.
When tournament time arrives, you have three ways to experience the action:
Never let your player’s physical form or stamina drop below 80% before entering a tournament week. If they start a tournament tired, their injury risk skyrockets, and their attributes temporarily degrade during long five-set matches. Micro-Cycling Your Weeks : Force them to move forward and commit unforced errors
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In TEM2, you can let the simulation run or take control in a full 3D match engine based on Tennis Elbow 2013.
Training is the engine of your player's progression. You have available (6 hours per day), which must be managed alongside tournament travel and rest. Trying to build a perfectly balanced player early
: Match your player's style to the court. Clay : Increase Top Spin to roughly 35–45%.
Investing in better trainers helps your player progress faster. 5. Tournaments and Scheduling Don't just enter every tournament. Your player needs rest.