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[[File:Mario (Rainbow Cup) - Mario Power Tennis.png|thumb|[[Mario]] wins the '''Rainbow Cup''' in ''Mario Power Tennis''.]]
[[File:Mario (Rainbow Cup) - Mario Power Tennis.png|thumb|[[Mario]] wins the '''Rainbow Cup''' in ''Mario Power Tennis''.]]


The '''Rainbow Cup''' in ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' is the first of the Star Tournaments, which is unlocked by completing the normal tournaments and unlocking the star rank for the character to participate. Its difficulty is comparable to [[Mushroom Cup]] and [[Flower Cup]], although players and opponents hit stronger due to the star rank. In ''Mario Tennis'', the Rainbow Cup takes place in the [[Hard Court]] In ''Mario Power Tennis'', the tournament takes place in the [[Peach Dome]] Hard Court, similar to the previous game. The first two matches have 3 sets and 2 games, while the last match has 5 sets. Aesthetically, it takes place during the day and progresses to sunset in the last match. When players clear the Rainbow Cup, the [[Moonlight Cup]] is unlocked.
The '''Rainbow Cup''' in ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' is the first of the Star Tournaments, which is unlocked by completing the normal tournaments and unlocking the star rank for the character to participate. Its difficulty is comparable to [[Mushroom Cup]] and [[Flower Cup]], although players and opponents hit stronger due to the star rank. In ''Mario Tennis'', the Rainbow Cup takes place in the [[Hard Court]]. In ''Mario Power Tennis'', the tournament takes place in the [[Peach Dome]] Hard Court, similar to the previous game. The first two matches have 3 sets and 2 games, while the last match has 5 sets. Aesthetically, it takes place during the day and progresses to sunset in the last match. When players clear the Rainbow Cup, the [[Moonlight Cup]] is unlocked.


In ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', the [[1-Up Mushroom Cup]] is the Rainbow Cup's successor.
In ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', the [[1-Up Mushroom Cup]] is the Rainbow Cup's successor.

Revision as of 00:41, July 21, 2015

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Mario wins the Rainbow Cup in Mario Power Tennis.
Mario wins the Rainbow Cup in Mario Power Tennis.

The Rainbow Cup in Mario Tennis and Mario Power Tennis is the first of the Star Tournaments, which is unlocked by completing the normal tournaments and unlocking the star rank for the character to participate. Its difficulty is comparable to Mushroom Cup and Flower Cup, although players and opponents hit stronger due to the star rank. In Mario Tennis, the Rainbow Cup takes place in the Hard Court. In Mario Power Tennis, the tournament takes place in the Peach Dome Hard Court, similar to the previous game. The first two matches have 3 sets and 2 games, while the last match has 5 sets. Aesthetically, it takes place during the day and progresses to sunset in the last match. When players clear the Rainbow Cup, the Moonlight Cup is unlocked.

In Mario Tennis Open, the 1-Up Mushroom Cup is the Rainbow Cup's successor.

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