Play Davis Cup World Tour (june 1993) Online
Control your player, return serves, and compete to win the Davis Cup.

🎮 Game Controls
Make sure the game window is active to play.
- Move
- Btn A
- Btn B
- Btn C
- Start
About Davis Cup World Tour (june 1993)
Davis Cup World Tour came out for the Sega Genesis in 1993, published by Sega. It was one of the few tennis games on the system that tried to capture the team-based structure of the real Davis Cup competition. You could pick from a range of national teams, which felt like a step up from just playing exhibition matches with individual players.
You control a tennis player from a top-down perspective, moving them around the court to return serves and volley. The main goal is to win matches and lead your chosen country to victory in the tournament. The game uses a three-button control scheme for different shot types; you have a standard shot, a lob, and a slice, which you need to time carefully. Matches are played in a best-of-five sets format, so they can run long if you and the computer are evenly matched. The difficulty ramps up noticeably in later rounds, where opponents rarely miss and punish weak returns. It feels like a solid, straightforward tennis simulation that demands patience and good positioning.
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