4/5 rating based on 226 reviews. Read all reviews for Virtua Tennis Challenge for iPhone.
Virtua Tennis Challenge is free iOS app published by Sega America
Jay"snooks"
I have an iPhone 10 and it’s still mini.... also can you add bosses or something it’s a bit to easy.
DiamondTyphoon
It is a great games with good graphics but it would be nice to add tweeners, customizations to the SPT world tour such as buying different clothes, shoes, and rackets.
JCooperMusic
The Bluetooth local multiplayer often lags or freezes.
Brian528
When I’m commuting I play on my iPhone, but at home I like it on my large iPad Pro. If I could continue/save my progress (perhaps via Facebook ala candy crush) and play on multiple devices, like my iPhone and iPad I would buy this game in a heart beat.
F7Gio
Really we are basically in 2018 and no multiplayer .. save your time
Asif Siddiqi
This game is a gem, but after recent update shows an ad in the start which makes no sense in a paid version especially from Sega. Also the game is highly tilted towards one of the built-in player. You can't beat him as he plays shots that you don't have in the game. The best option for us is to before him taking the winning shot close the app. The game then restarts itself. Justice Served!
7Sadra7
My device is ipad mini.i instal the game but after that when i open game,a white page showed,and quits the game!please prove my wave.
Mrodmaxdi
I have tried them all this one is the best. The graphics are great. The tennis form is realistic. You cannot find a better tennis game for iPad.
Official Gamers
LOVE the game. Play it every day! It would be amazing if there was a women's tour and a doubles tour!!
Lbdiddy
I agree with many of the other reviews... It was so much fun until I realised that the difficulty "hard" and upwards just meant that your player would glitch out, it's just not fun to lose because the same motions that worked before all of a sudden make your player run in the opposite direction. It was really lazy of the developers, especially considering that they're working under the Sega label, whatever that means now.