We have proposed Racket:Nx as the next new addition to the game of tennis.

By which we do NOT mean that we are promoting Racket:Nx as a new tennis game, or as another of the many simulations of the conventional game of tennis.

We mean a new, official extension of the actual game of tennis.

As such, we are not trying to “mirror” tennis, or replicate tennis in every respect. In fact, Racket:Nx has no conventional tennis court, and is played in a 360 degree hexagon-filled virtual arena.

But what really matters in Racket:Nx is that – in order to play and score really, really well – players need to hit the Racket:Nx ball in the best conventional tennis form.

The same strokes apply in both games: topspins, slices, and every other spin that happens in conventional tennis.

By the way, we refer to the tennis that existed before us as conventional tennis [or sometimes “legacy” tennis]… NOT “REAL” tennis.

Why?

Because what we do inside the Oculus Quest and other VR headsets is REAL tennis… it’s just different from the conventional kind.

This pilot tournament is designed to give all players – especially new ones – a chance to come out to the Racket:Nx virtual space and play .

And, by the way, you can play and compete on a completely level playing field, whether you are a boy or a girl, a woman or a man, because Real Virtual Tennis/Racket:Nx is totally GENDER NEUTRAL.

Males have no strength or reaction time advantages over women, as hard as you play.

Hit hard, and hit fast, but the difference-makers here are accuracy, speed, and strategy.

ANYONE can win.

To help you score, check out our NEW Racket:Nx Competition Play Guide: