The new user interface of Tennis Manager 26 – a fresh look, the same depth you're used to
Tennis Manager 26 from Rebound CG is getting a completely revamped user interface: In the new dev video, the developers show what the UI will look like in the upcoming tennis management sim.
Anyone familiar with the series knows that Tennis Manager 25 was already a substantial offering for anyone eager to click their fingers raw when it comes to tennis management. Its successor, Tennis Manager 26, will follow suit upon its release on May 12, 2026—not only in terms of content, but also visually and structurally. Rebound has completely redesigned the interface from the ground up and presents the new system in detail in this video.
Clearer Navigation, Faster Overview
The new home screen instantly shows you the most important information at a glance: current results, upcoming events, and relevant news from the world of tennis—no more tedious searching. Dropdown menus let you switch seamlessly between men’s, women’s, and junior competitions and manage players with just a few clicks. That sounds convenient, but it’s especially a real added value for beginners, without experienced managers having to sacrifice the level of detail they’re used to.
More languages, wider reach
Portuguese, Russian, and Simplified Chinese have also been added. So the series is growing linguistically as well—which is great, because tennis is, after all, a global sport.
At its core, Tennis Manager 26 remains true to what defines the series: you build your own academy, scout talent, manage budget and staff, coach in real time via a revamped 3D match engine, and work your way up to the role of national team coach. A new addition is a My Player career mode with an RPG-style progression system.
