Report updated Apr 2, 2026
Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash
v1.8.7Casual gamers looking for a low-barrier-to-entry sports experience that offers long-term progression and competitive social elements.
What Is Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash?
Launched Mar 21, 2023
Updated Dec 2025
What does it look like?
What are the key features?
Simplified tennis mechanics designed for quick, accessible sessions without complex controls.
Collect and upgrade players from common to epic tiers to improve performance on the court.
Over 100 options to personalize shirts, shorts, rackets, balls, and wristbands.
Weekly leaderboard-based progression from Brass League to All-Stars League with rewards.
10 unique, visually distinct courts that evolve in scale and atmosphere as the player progresses.
What do users think? iIndependent intel reports to help builders create better apps or enhance existing ones. Still in beta, accuracy and relevancy get better every day. For informational purposes only.
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Sentiment analysis will be available once enough user reviews are collected.
What are the pros and cons?
Pros
- Highly accessible 'pick-up-and-play' mechanics
- Proven gacha-style monetization loop
- Extensive customization options driving retention
Cons
- Limited gameplay depth for simulation fans
- Reliance on random loot-box mechanics
- Potential for repetitive gameplay loops
What is the market outlook?
Growth Opportunities
- Expansion into new racket sports or seasonal events
- Integration of guild-based social features
- Incorporation of management/coaching elements
Market Threats
- Direct competition from market leader Tennis Clash
- Emergence of more realistic, feature-rich competitors
- Market saturation increasing user acquisition costs
Who competes with Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash?
Contenders
Stick Tennis
★4.7 (8K)Stick Sports Ltd
A long-standing casual tennis title that emphasizes simple, accessible controls for quick gaming sessions.
What are the key takeaways?
Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash is a divisive games app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 4.7/5 rating from 8.5K reviews, it receives mixed feedback from users.
Best for: Casual gamers looking for a low-barrier-to-entry sports experience that offers long-term progression and competitive social elements.
How much does it cost?
Model: freemium
Monetization relies on a 'gacha' or loot-box style mechanic for equipment and player acquisition, typical of Miniclip's casual sports titles.