Tennis Clash: Fun Sports Games – Full Unlock Guide: Tournaments, All Characters, Leagues, Tours, and More!

Tennis Clash: Fun Sports Games is one of the most fast-paced, fun, and surprising realistic tennis games on the iOS and Android platforms, and with its endless array of goodies that you can earn in the game, there is always more to unlock. You can unlock a wide swath of characters, loads of new equipment, tournaments, tours, leagues, and all sorts of other competitive goodness.

Read on for a guide on how to unlock everything in Tennis Clash: Fun Sports Games!

Leagues

Leagues put you in competition with trophies for 100 other players; at the end of the league period, you get a prize, consisting of either a basic bag, a red grand bag, or a red-and-white elite bag. Better bags, of course, contain better prizes. The way to win a league is to have the most lifetime coin earnings (regardless of how many coins you have spent overtime).

Only coins that have been earned by winning tennis matches count towards your total. Coins earned from watching ad videos don’t count for your coin total, and coins spent or lost don’t count against your coin total.

To unlock higher leagues, finish higher in the current league by the time the time is done. You have a number of leagues you can unlock (Rookie, Junior, Challenger, Master, Grand Slam), each being tougher than the last, but with each containing more cards per bag than the last.

Tours

You start off in the New York Tour, and as you progress, you’ll unlock the Sydney Tour, then the Rio Tour, then the Tokyo Tour. After that, you will unlock the New York Pro, Sydney Pro, Rio Pro, and finally, the Tokyo Pro Tour. Each has a higher entry fee than the last, but each also contains double the prize money of the entry fee.

You can unlock each tour by earning the minimum number of trophies one time. That’s 30 for Sydney, 90 for Rio, 150 for Tokyo, 340 for New York Pro, 680 for Sydney Pro, 1250 for Rio Pro, and 2100 for Tokyo Pro.

Are there more tours besides Tokyo Pro? Not yet, but currently, Tennis Clash: Fun Sports Games is still brand-new, meaning that there’s a very good chance that the developers are working on it. Being that the devs are also very active on Reddit, you can ask them there, too.

Characters

You start off with Jonah, but you can play with Hope, Florence, Leo, Kaito, and Viktoria later on in the game. Each character has slightly better stats than the last, as well as more potential to be improved by upgrading.

Hope becomes available when you unlock Sydney, Florence becomes available at Rio, Kaito becomes available when you unlock Tokyo, and Viktoria becomes available when you unlock the New York Pro tour. You won’t automatically have them right away, though.

Once they become available, then you have to find them by earning tennis bags and opening them. They can pop up in free bags, winning bags, points bags, or in-app purchase bags – it happens randomly, although rarer bags typically mean more of a chance of getting a new character.

Tournament

The Tournament unlocks once you make it to Tour 4, which is the Tokyo Tour. You need 150 total trophies to unlock Tokyo, so once you get 150 trophies, you will then be able to play in the tournament mode.

Tournament is a competition mode between you and 20 other players who are matched up not by trophies, as you are throughout the rest of the game, but by stats, which make the tournament a far more skill-based competition, compared to the standard tour play. There are also far different prizes that you can earn in this mode, some of which are far better than the tour ones.

More equipment

Just like with characters, you can unlock more equipment by unlocking more tours. Unlock the tour, and the equipment follows it. The catch here is that the bag with the equipment HAS to come from a bag earned in the new tour. So if you go back to an old tour and play it, you can’t earn the new equipment card.

New equipment is sometimes, but not always, better than old equipment; it all depends on what stats you want to boost, because different equipment boosts different stats. Agility is the most overpowered stat; the rest of the stats depend on what your playing style is.

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