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EA Sports is pretty much open about demonstrating GST's motion+ implementation, whereas SEGA haven't showed us how it works in VT.

Grand Slam Tennis' stylized graphics look good -- except for the awful grass courts -- whereas Virtua Tennis' graphics look really bad -- although the grass look good in this one.

EA Sports secured the more important tournaments and some pretty fantastic veteran players in addition to the current top players, whereas SEGA didn't told us anything about the tournaments although they also licensed the top current players.

So far, no mini-games were announced to Grand Slam Tennis while there are a lot available in Virtua Tennis -- not that I care, but I understand some people may like it.

Considering, both games offer online playing and character creation, it seems that GST has the edge right now. However, this is the kind of game where the one with the better controls will rule over the other. We will have to wait till some reviews are out.