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[[File:CompositionCourt.jpeg|thumb|[[Clay]] playing [[Ace]] in a singles match on the Composition Court.]]
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The '''Composition Court''' is a tennis court from the [[Game Boy Color]] game ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' and [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. This court is where the varsity-ranked players play. After [[Alex]], [[Nina]], [[Clay]] and [[Ace]] play here, they move up to play at the [[Island Open]]. It is a green, outdoor (indoor in ''Mario Tennis: Power Tour'') court with a surrounding miniature, white fence that runs along a yellow floor. Also, there are windows facing the court in ''Mario Tennis: Power Tour''.
|image=[[File:CompositionCourtMap.png]]
|ball_speed=Fastest
|bounce_strength=Normal
|appears_in=''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' (Nintendo 64)<br>''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' (Game Boy Color)<br>''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''<br>''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]''
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The '''Composition Court''' (also known as '''Carpet Court''') is a tennis court from the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'', as well as the [[Game Boy Color]] game ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'', [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' and [[Wii U]] game ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]''. This court is where the varsity-ranked players play. After [[Alex]], [[Nina (Mario Tennis series)|Nina]], [[Clay]] and [[Ace]] play here, they move up to play at the [[Island Open]].  


==''Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)''==
==''Mario Tennis'' (Nintendo 64)==
[[File:CompositionCourtMTGBC.jpg|thumb|[[Luigi]] playing [[Baby Mario]] in a singles match on the Composition Court.]]
[[File:MT64 Composition court.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Mario]] playing [[Luigi]] on Composition Court]]
The Composition Court makes it debut in ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' as the court used by the varsity ranked players. It is only played on once in the story mode, but can be chosen from the exhibition mode at any time. It has the fastest ball speed with a normal bounce.
The '''Composition Court''' makes its debut in ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' as a Blue court with a very fast ball speed, despite having normal bounce.
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==''Mario Tennis'' (Game Boy Color)==
[[File:CompositionCourtMTGBC.png|thumb|left|[[Luigi]] playing [[Baby Mario]] on Composition Court]]
The Composition Court makes a second appearance in ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'', as the court used by the varsity ranked players. It is only played on once in the story mode, but can be chosen from the exhibition mode at any time. It has the fastest ball speed with a normal bounce.
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==''Mario Tennis: Power Tour==
==''Mario Tennis: Power Tour''==
In ''Mario Tennis: Power Tour'', when players are on this court, it is mentioned that the tennis ball travels faster than it does on any other court. The ball's bounce height, however, is normal.
[[File:CompositionCourt.jpeg|thumb|[[Clay]] playing [[Ace]] in a singles match on the Composition Court]]
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In ''Mario Tennis: Power Tour'', when players are on this court, it is mentioned that the tennis ball travels faster than it does on any other court. The ball's bounce height, however, is normal. Like ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'', it is where the varsity-ranked players play. In this game, it is a green, indoor court with a surrounding miniature, white fence that runs along a yellow floor. Also, there are windows facing the court in.
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==Names in other languages==
;Carpet Court
{{foreign names
|Jap=カーペットコート
|JapR=Kāpetto Kōto
|JapM=Carpet Court
|SpaE=Pista de alfombra
|SpaEM=Carpet Court
|Ita=Campo misto <small>(''Mario Tennis'' (GBC))</small><br>Campo sintetico <small>(''Mario Power Tennis'')</small>
|ItaM=Mixed court<br>Synthetic Field
}}
 
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[[Category:Tennis Courts]]
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[[Category:Mario Tennis 64]]
[[Category:Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64) courts]]
[[Category:Mario Tennis: Power Tour Courts]]
[[Category:Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color) courts]]
[[Category:Mario Tennis: Power Tour courts]]
[[Category:Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash courts]]

Latest revision as of 08:30, July 19, 2023

Composition Court
Composition Court
Ball speed Fastest
Bounce strength Normal
Appears in Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)
Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)
Mario Tennis: Power Tour
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash

The Composition Court (also known as Carpet Court) is a tennis court from the Nintendo 64 game Mario Tennis, as well as the Game Boy Color game Mario Tennis, Game Boy Advance game Mario Tennis: Power Tour and Wii U game Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash. This court is where the varsity-ranked players play. After Alex, Nina, Clay and Ace play here, they move up to play at the Island Open.

Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)[edit]

Composition Court in the game Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64).
Mario playing Luigi on Composition Court

The Composition Court makes its debut in Mario Tennis as a Blue court with a very fast ball speed, despite having normal bounce.

Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)[edit]

The Composition Court
Luigi playing Baby Mario on Composition Court

The Composition Court makes a second appearance in Mario Tennis, as the court used by the varsity ranked players. It is only played on once in the story mode, but can be chosen from the exhibition mode at any time. It has the fastest ball speed with a normal bounce.

Mario Tennis: Power Tour[edit]

Clay playing Ace in a singles match on the Composition Court

In Mario Tennis: Power Tour, when players are on this court, it is mentioned that the tennis ball travels faster than it does on any other court. The ball's bounce height, however, is normal. Like Mario Tennis, it is where the varsity-ranked players play. In this game, it is a green, indoor court with a surrounding miniature, white fence that runs along a yellow floor. Also, there are windows facing the court in.

Names in other languages[edit]

Carpet Court
Language Name Meaning
Japanese カーペットコート
Kāpetto Kōto
Carpet Court

Italian Campo misto (Mario Tennis (GBC))
Campo sintetico (Mario Power Tennis)
Mixed court
Synthetic Field
Spanish (NOE) Pista de alfombra
Carpet Court