Tennis Manager 2024 Announced, Serving Up On PC & Mac May 23rd

French developer Rebound announced today that their latest iteration in the Tennis Manager franchise will be releasing May 23rd on Steam at a price of $39.99 USD.

The game will feature a staggering 5000 players, from juniors to the top stars and more than 3000 tournaments. Players will take the helm of their tennis academy, discover and recruit future greats such as Sinner, Rune, Alcaraz, or even younger unknown players, and expertly guide athletes through training and tournaments to the dizzying heights of international successes. 

Augustin Pluchet, Rebound's CEO, states: "Every new release marks another significant step forward for the Tennis Manager series, a franchise that we're committed to growing. Previous releases exceeded our expectations. Tennis Manager has become the highest rated tennis game in nearly a decade, so we're thrilled to be able to build on that and deliver fans an enriched and enhanced gameplay experience."

Rebound will be announcing all new features May 7th via an interactive live broadcast which fans will be able to attend.

See the announce trailer below:

Dan Jackson

Founder of Gamer Social Club. Have had a passion for gaming since Pokemon Red and been gaming ever since. Over 1 million gamerscore on Xbox. Very passionate about physical media in gaming with over 700 physical Xbox games. Follow @danno_omen on X

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Tennis Manager 2024 Announced, Serving Up On PC & Mac May 23rd

Dan Jackson

Founder of Gamer Social Club. Have had a passion for gaming since Pokemon Red and been gaming ever since. Over 1 million gamerscore on Xbox. Very passionate about physical media in gaming with over 700 physical Xbox games. Follow @danno_omen on X

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