The headline feature of Virtua Tennis 4 is the "Momentum" bar. As you successfully land shots, perform dives, or hit winners, this meter fills. When full, you enter a "Super Rush" state—your player moves 20% faster, shots are 30% stronger, and you can unleash devastating (hard-to-return power shots that curve unnaturally). Critics called it “rubber-band AI,” but fans loved it for turning tight matches into adrenaline-pumping comebacks.

| Action | Button | |--------|--------| | Topspin | Cross (A) | | Slice | Square (X) | | Lob | Circle (B) | | Drop | Triangle (Y) | | Risk Shot | R1 / R2 | | Super Shot | R2 + (shot button) |

A board-game style career mode where you manage a schedule of tournaments, training, and publicity across four seasons.

This article explores the gameplay mechanics, the unique features of the PC version, and the legacy of this cult classic.

Virtua Tennis 4 for PC is a polished, fast-paced arcade tennis experience that doubles down on the series' signature accessibility while introducing a few unique, albeit sometimes controversial, twists.

The climax is not in the game. Nakamura, humiliated, challenges Alex to a real-world exhibition match at the real U.S. Open. No VR. No neural link. Just a court, a ball, and two men.