Discover the story behind the game, the team that built it, and why thousands of players keep coming back for one more rally.
Tennis Dash started as a weekend project in early 2025. A small group of indie developers who grew up watching Grand Slam tournaments wanted to capture the excitement of a live rally in a simple browser game. The idea was straightforward: make a tennis game that anyone can pick up in seconds but that rewards skill and timing as you improve.
After months of play-testing and refining the physics engine, Tennis Dash launched on Correale Sorrento as a free, no-download game. Within weeks, players from over 120 countries were returning shots, chasing high scores, and sharing their best rallies with friends.
Today Tennis Dash continues to evolve. We listen to player feedback, tweak difficulty curves, and polish the experience — all while keeping it completely free and family-friendly.
Ball trajectories and racket angles are calculated frame-by-frame, making every return feel satisfying and authentic.
Players from six continents compete on our leaderboards. No matter your timezone, there is always a rally waiting.
No violence, no ads with questionable content, no social chat. Safe for kids and enjoyable for adults.
A tiny but passionate team dedicated to making casual gaming delightful.