The TIEBREAK: Official Game of the ATP and WTA control layout is split into serving, general rally play, assisted/tiebreak play and combo shots. The full PlayStation and Xbox controls are listed below.
TIEBREAK Controls
| Action | PlayStation | Xbox |
|---|---|---|
| Serving | ||
| Aim Serve | Left Stick | Left Stick |
| Player Movement | Right Stick | Right Stick |
| Change Serve Type | L2 / R2 | LT / RT |
| Underarm Serve | Triangle | Y |
| Safe Serve | Circle | B |
| Ball Toss | X | A |
| General Play - World Tour | ||
| Movement / Aiming | Left Stick | Left Stick |
| Inside Out Positioning | L2 | LT |
| Sprint / Scramble | R2 | RT |
| Slice | Square | X |
| Flat Shot | X | A |
| Top Spin | Circle | B |
| Lob | Triangle | Y |
| Drop Shot | L1 + Square | LB + X |
| Heavy Slice | R1 + Square | RB + X |
| Dip Drive | R1 + X | RB + A |
| Loop Ball | R1 + Circle | RB + B |
| Challenge Decision | Touchpad | View |
| Positive Reaction | D-Pad Up | D-Pad Up |
| Negative Reaction | D-Pad Down | D-Pad Down |
| General Play - Tiebreak / Assisted | ||
| Directional Preparation | L2 / R2 | LT / RT |
| Movement / Aiming | Left Stick | Left Stick |
| Slice | Square | X |
| Flat Shot | X | A |
| Top Spin | Circle | B |
| Lob | Triangle | Y |
| Drop Shot | L1 + Square | LB + X |
| Heavy Slice | R1 + Square | RB + X |
| Dip Drive | R1 + X | RB + A |
| Loop Ball | R1 + Circle | RB + B |
| Combo List | ||
| Drop Shot | L1 + Square | LB + X |
| Scramble | R2 + Left Stick | RT + Left Stick |
| Heavy Slice | R1 + Square | RB + X |
| Dip Drive | R1 + X | RB + A |
| Loop Ball | R1 + Circle | RB + B |
| Menus | ||
| Back | Circle | B |
| Change Tab | L1 / R1 | LB / RB |
| Next / Previous | Left Stick | Left Stick |
Additional Notes
TIEBREAK uses different control pages depending on the situation. Serving has its own layout, while rally play changes slightly between World Tour and Assisted/Tiebreak settings.
- World Tour uses Inside Out Positioning on L2 / LT and Sprint or Scramble on R2 / RT.
- Tiebreak / Assisted uses Directional Preparation on both triggers.
- R1 / RB modifies shots into advanced ball types such as Heavy Slice, Dip Drive and Loop Ball.
- Drop Shot is best used when the opponent is deep behind the baseline.
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