the graphics are weak, and when you are on the far end of the field it's hard to place your man in the right position, because of the "miniaturizing" perspective.
overall, it's sufficiently playable.
not totally bad.
Review by YOR on 30 Dec 2018 (Rating: 3)
For the last of this current series of Tennis game I look at one from jolly old Spain. This is like Adidas Championship Tennis in that you can choose your equipment, and this one isn't just down to racket, you choose your trainers too. This looks and sounds really well, but the gameplay is very tricky, it's fast and doesn't give you much time to time and plan your shots well, which I think in essence achieves its premise as a simulator. It's not a bad game really, it's nicely presented, but I just preferred Passing Shot and International 3D Tennis so much more and of course it's nowhere near the quality of Match Point.