So you are into racquet sports? These games can be entertaining no matter where you play them. These days, you can play all types of racquet sports on your iPhone. They can be quite addictive. Best of all, they don’t get old as long as you don’t pick up an app that is easy to master. if you are looking for such apps, these 5 racquet sport games fit the bill:

World Cup Table Tennis: it’s one of the best ping pong apps around. It can be super challenging (especially if you are going against China). Has multiple modes of play that will keep you entertained for a while.

Super Badminton 2010: a pretty entertaining app that has various types of players and tournaments to entertain you. The graphics are very decent too.

Touch Squash – World Championship 09: one of those games that requires a lot of focus and can be super addictive. The controls are easy as well.

Ace Tennis 2010: lets you play tennis on your iPhone. Graphics are superb and the controls are adequate. Looks great on iPhone 4.

Real Tennis 2009: has super graphics. The controls are very nice too. The game covers play in 7 stadiums and on 3 different surfaces.
There you have it. 5 racquet sport apps that are addictive, look good, and are challenging too.




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#1SpringsAppzNovember 4, 2010, 5:06 am
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tenni…390261793?…
There is an iphone app "TennisProfiler" that may be useful for players or coaches to track stroke development.
Reviewed by http://www.148apps.com: "TennisProfiler Aces Training — Creating a better athlete through science.
I believe that the old sport adage goes that, “practice makes perfect.” …….
Though I was never much of a tennis player, I can understand that each sport has a defined skillset that needs to be honed at a high level. Whether it be a solid drop shot or nailing your lines properly, it stands to reason that if you learn these moves at a high level, you stand a chance at being successful. But how would you track all of the information necessary to know if you are improving? This is where the new app TennisProfiler steps in, allowing a watchful parent or coach to keep track of your detailed statistics, one swing at a time. …….
At the risk of sounding like a kiss-up, this really sounds like it could be a coach or over-ambitious parent’s dream. This is the kind of high detail feedback that could very well define the difference between a good and a great athlete. ……."
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