Stadium Court

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Stadium Court
The Stadium Court seen in the adventure mode intro of Mario Tennis Fever
The Stadium Court's entrance
Appears in Mario Tennis Fever (2026)
Greater location Mushroom Tennis Academy

The Stadium Court is a tennis stadium which appears in Mario Tennis Fever. Like various other stadiums in the Mario Tennis series, it features three different courts: Grass, Hard and Clay, with all three being available from the start. Toads, Shy Guys, Koopa Troopas, Koopa Paratroopas, Yoshis, Goombas, Paragoombas, Hammer Bros, and Stone Spikes appear as spectators. The stadium is located behind the Mushroom Tennis Academy. It is shaped like a castle tower, with large battlements-like structures supporting giant screens, and sits under a giant arc shaped like a racket. A different court of the stadium is featured in each of the three tournaments in the game. Large panels behind each player display points, while panels on either sides of the court cycle through various brands. Both panels react during the game, such as displaying "nice shot" whenever a character scores, or announcing game, set, match, or championship points. The brands present in this stadium are: Piranha Plant Court Management Company, Paratroopa Tennis Balls, Spike's Tennis Training, Chain Chomp Fitness Center, Bowser BBQ, Tennis Racket Repair Shop, 100% Banana Protein Bar, Birdo's Sportswear, Toad's Ticketing Agency and Dry Bones Osteopathic Clinic.

Rank A students from the academy can participate in the Mushroom Tennis Academy Graduation Tournament held at the Stadium Court.

In-game description[edit]

  • Grass Court: "Well-manicured turf that increases ball speed. Keep your eyes sharp on this court."
  • Hard Court: "Rubber provides a balanced bounce. Good for real test of skill!"
  • Clay Court: "Clay slows the ball down but increases bounce. Requires some strategic thinking."

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Names in other languages[edit]

Stadium Court (Grass)
Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese スタジアム グラス
Sutajiamu Gurasu
Stadium Grass [1]
Stadium Court (Hard)
Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese スタジアム ハード
Sutajiamu Hādo
Stadium Hard [1]
Stadium Court (Clay)
Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese スタジアム クレイ
Sutajiamu Kurei
Stadium Clay [1]

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