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Play Pro Tennis Simulator Online

1989 Amiga tennis game with 1-2 players. Three difficulty levels, 1/3/5-set matches. Timing-based shots: volleys, slices, smashes. Two-button serving. Top-down view.

Developer: Codemasters
Genre: Sports
Released: 1989
File size: 193.61 KB
Game cover

Game Overview

Pro Tennis Simulator is about as straightforward as tennis games get—no frills, just you, a racket, and a ball that somehow feels heavier than it looks. The overhead view gives you just enough angle to judge your shots, and I like how the ball’s height when you hit it changes the shot type. Low for slices, high for lobs—took me a few serves to get the timing right.

Speaking of serves, they nailed the little details: you tap the button to toss the ball up, then tap again to swing. Mess up the timing, and your serve goes wild. The AI isn’t brutal, but the hardest setting will punish lazy returns. Best part? No convoluted menus—pick sets (1, 3, or 5), pick a skill level, and you’re rallying within seconds. It’s the kind of game where you lose track of time in long back-and-forth matches.

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