r/TennisClash

Connection issues

More often than not if I’m facing an opponent with bloated stats the in-game match is affected by connection issues. The opponents first serve always lags so they land an ace, while my perfectly working WiFi apparently is in the pits of hell in game to show I have a weak connection.

Question - is this a known cheating tactic?

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u/Curious_Writer1375 — 1 day ago

Tennis arena

Bravo à tous ces joueurs qui se décalent et qui n utilisent que des booster vous avez réussis à tuer ce jeu

́Ne vous etonnez pas de jouer que des bots car grâce à vous de très bons et de vrais joueurs ont abandonné

Je vous laisse jouer entre vous les loosers

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u/xena44600 — 4 days ago

🎾 Tennis Clash Account for Sale 🎾

Selling my account because I don’t have enough time to play anymore.

The account details and lineup are shown in the screenshots.

💰 Price: $120 (negotiable)

📩 DM me if you’re interested. Serious buyers only.

u/Mohanad11gk — 10 days ago

Suggested cards?

Do you all think that using the apps suggested cards are the best bet for each character? Sometimes other combinations result in higher power, but just wondering what you suggest.

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u/BigCommission2430 — 9 days ago

What is wrong with the ACE Academy?

I'm tour 3, new player, and I got the blondie's outfit 3 times in this ACE Academy, and I got the compensation because I don't have the blondie unlocked. The ACE is rigged. So many rewards, and I got the stupidest 3 times 😤😤😤

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u/TrashTalking_Panda — 11 days ago

Rant

Hello everyone,

I started playing this game just a few days ago, reached Tokyo Tour.

TELL ME HOW I KEEP GETTING MATCHED WITH PEOPLE WITH 30K TROPHIES AND 5K MATCHES PLAYED WITH STATS 3X STRONGER THAN MINE WHERE I CAN’T EVEN RETURN THEIR SERVE.

I swear this is the dumbest **** I have ever seen in any game, do ranks and tours mean nothing for matchmaking in this game?

Yeah they make you spend your money just like any mobile game, but this is literally unplayable.

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u/Additional-Kick9637 — 14 days ago

Tennis Clash

I quit playing Tennis Clash because the game is too controlled by their servers. My gameplay kept changing in strength, glitches affected it, sometimes I was strong, then suddenly weak again. Balls I normally could return became impossible to reach… and so on. They also try to push you to spend money to become stronger, but even if you do, they still decide whether you’re allowed to win or not.

I’ve found a better app, although having less good graphics, but at least where none of this happens.

Tennis Clash controls my experience, and that’s exactly why I kept feeling those strange shifts in strength, glitches, and “am I allowed to win today?” moments. This better app for me feels more honest because it uses far less server‑controlled correction, and my input is registered much more directly.

Tennis Clash servers uses different tactics to influence the games...

  • Server‑driven strength fluctuations makes the game adjusts your effective stats to keep matches “exciting.”
  • Glitch moments like lag compensation and catch‑up animations make you suddenly late to balls you normally reach.
  • Momentum tuning that manipulates when if you win too often, you’re placed against stronger players or given subtle disadvantages (like making you play against robots).
  • Monetization pressure making you feel it is necessary you need upgrades, but even after spending money, the server still decides how “strong” you’re allowed to be.

The result: you’re not just playing your opponent you’re playing a system that decides how the rally should unfold and that is really annoying.

The better app I use now has more direct input registration:

  • your timing is your result.
  • less aggressive matchmaking corrections and manipulation.
  • no hidden “catch‑up” or “momentum balancing”
  • upgrades make you stronger, but they don’t influence the server’s decision logic,

That’s why it feels fair, you lose because you lose, not because the game applies a correction.

Tennis Clash is built as an engagement machine. This better app is built as a skill‑based game.

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u/Soedarwo — 14 days ago