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[[File:Sophia PowerTour.png|thumb|Sophia]]
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'''Sophia''' is a character from ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. She holds the fourth rank in Junior Class singles and in the Junior Class Doubles at the [[Royal Tennis Academy|Academy]]. She is an all-around-type character and her doubles partner is [[Meg]]. She seems to be jealous of Clay and Ace's talent and by time they make the Island Open, she can't believe the players she faced in junior class are representing the Academy in the Open.
'''Sophia''' is a character from ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. She holds the fourth rank in Junior Class singles and in the Junior Class Doubles at the [[Royal Tennis Academy|Academy]]. She is an all-around-type character and her doubles partner is [[Meg]]. Sophia immediately accepts being challenged to a ranking match by the player. After being defeated in singles, she admits she was overconfident and tells the player not to feel sorry for her. After being defeated in doubles, her and Meg are sore about being defeated. She is later cheering for the player, but Meg reveals that it is only because she wants the player out of Junior Class so she could get her rank back. Sophia eventually does get her original rank back, and later automatically moves up to third rank when the player ranks in Senior Class. If the player wins the [[Island Open]], she expresses shock that a newcomer ranked up and won so quickly.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 20:24, July 17, 2018

Sophia
Sophia

Sophia is a character from Mario Tennis: Power Tour. She holds the fourth rank in Junior Class singles and in the Junior Class Doubles at the Academy. She is an all-around-type character and her doubles partner is Meg. Sophia immediately accepts being challenged to a ranking match by the player. After being defeated in singles, she admits she was overconfident and tells the player not to feel sorry for her. After being defeated in doubles, her and Meg are sore about being defeated. She is later cheering for the player, but Meg reveals that it is only because she wants the player out of Junior Class so she could get her rank back. Sophia eventually does get her original rank back, and later automatically moves up to third rank when the player ranks in Senior Class. If the player wins the Island Open, she expresses shock that a newcomer ranked up and won so quickly.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ソフィア
Sofia
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Italian Fiamma
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