Tennis Open 2020

Tennis Open 2020

7.343,018 playes

Tennis Open 2020 is a sports simulator that challenges your timing and positioning on the court through keyboard-driven gameplay, offering a focused competitive tennis experience for skill-game enthusiasts.

About Tennis Open 2020

This tennis simulator focuses on the core mechanics of the sport, requiring players to master movement and shot timing. As a keyboard-based skill game, it emphasizes precision over complex button combinations, making it accessible yet challenging for fans of sports titles who prefer direct control over their athlete.

Developed by Inlogic Software, the game provides a streamlined approach to virtual tennis. It suits players who enjoy simulators where success depends on reacting to the ball's trajectory and positioning your character effectively to return shots across the net. The gameplay loop centers on maintaining rallies and outmaneuvering the opponent through consistent placement.

  • Genre: Sports
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: Inlogic Software
  • Recommended age: 3+
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 08/17/2020

Why players like Tennis Open 2020

  • Straightforward keyboard controls that are easy to learn but hard to master.
  • A focus on timing and positioning rather than complex management systems.
  • A pure sports simulation experience centered on fundamental tennis mechanics.

Instructions

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How to play

Use the arrow keys to move your player around the court and position yourself for incoming shots. Timing is essential for a successful return; press the space bar to swing your racket when the ball is within reach. Aim to hit the ball over the net and keep it within the court boundaries to score points and win the match.

Tips for beginners

  • Return to the center of the baseline after each shot to stay ready for returns to either side.
  • Wait for the ball to reach a comfortable hitting zone before pressing the space bar to ensure a clean strike.
  • Watch your opponent's position to help predict where they are likely to aim their next shot.