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TieBreak Career (HARD) / Mozkovic v Buckley 6-2 6-1 (WTA 125 Final) / Bangkok Open1
Hi all, I’m a casual gamer that mainly plays FM, but after finding this gem of a game I’ve decided to upload some TieBreak content for viewing.
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With the full game released, I have decided to commence my created character career. I contemplated whether to compete in the ATP or WTA. (I will record all finals I participate in on my journey).
However my preference, at least for a first run through, ended up to be competing in solely 3 set matches maximum. (I wouldn’t want to play a game or set length below a realistic level)
Realism is more how I want to experience most games I play, and TieBreak is no different.
After playing on both Hard and Expert Difficulties, although I could compete at Expert, I felt for actual enjoyment I liked the Hard difficulty more because I just felt overall it has a more realistic feel to the game. And with a few tweaks to the gameplay (in particular at the net), this could even further be improved.
My character in Career Mode is Gina Mozkovic, born and living in Serbia.
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Bangkok Open1 - First Tournament
This was my first tournament competing in career mode, and it was to be a successful one. I have found the game a little more difficult since full release, and have needed to alter my style a little to compensate.
Scoreline wise though throughout the tournament, although it was only of WTA 250 quality we have been convincing for the most part in games.
Both players in this final started off strong, and despite hard difficulty, we amassed a 53 shot rally before Buckley ended up winning the point - quite demoralizing. (1:07)
But I kept plugging away, and though persistence was able to finally get a stranglehold of the first set to win it 6-2.
The second set we continued on in the same fashion, not giving Buckley a chance to really compete in this set, which saw me take it home 6-1 and lift the Bangkok Open 1 Trophy.
This moved me up to 240th in the rankings, with my next tournament booked remaining in Bangkok, but Open number 3 is the one I’ll be competing in.