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Tennis Dash

Tennis Dash is a cat tennis rally game built around one clear goal: move the cat under incoming balls and keep the rally alive for a high score. Learn its controls, progression and key failure risk before playing.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Tennis Dash game overview

Rather than hiding its purpose, Tennis Dash gives this cat tennis rally game a direct objective: move the cat under incoming balls and keep the rally alive for a high score. The first step is to click or touch and drag left or right to move the cat, which exposes the Tennis Dash timing, route or board rule used throughout the run. After the opening, line the racket up with the incoming ball before it reaches striking height. Recover toward the centre after contact so both sides remain reachable. Progress in Tennis Dash follows a clear rule: The returning ball arrives from varied directions as the rally grows longer. The player also has to account for one failure pressure: three missed balls end the match. Use a short correction when the cat is already near the landing line.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Tennis Dash's structure is easy to state precisely: the returning ball arrives from varied directions as the rally grows longer. The cat tennis rally game becomes difficult when three missed balls end the match. Use a short correction when the cat is already near the landing line. That tension shapes both short sessions and longer improvement attempts.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Tennis Dash

Identify the Tennis Dash objective—move the cat under incoming balls and keep the rally alive for a high score—inside the player. Click or touch and drag left or right to move the cat. Once the first Tennis Dash result is visible, line the racket up with the incoming ball before it reaches striking height. Recover toward the centre after contact so both sides remain reachable. This order matters because three missed balls end the match.

For a better Tennis Dash result, apply the mechanic in this order. Use a short correction when the cat is already near the landing line. Protect the three-miss limit by prioritising reachable returns over aggressive edge movement. Then use follow the ball's horizontal direction early instead of waiting for its final drop. as the check that the approach still fits the progression: the returning ball arrives from varied directions as the rally grows longer.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Tennis Dash controls: Click or touch and drag left or right to move the cat. Line the racket up with the incoming ball before it reaches striking height.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Tennis Dash

  1. Follow the ball's horizontal direction early instead of waiting for its final drop.
  2. Use a short correction when the cat is already near the landing line.
  3. Protect the three-miss limit by prioritising reachable returns over aggressive edge movement.