Tennis Clash Version 1.13.0 Guide: New Character Mei Li, Lunar New Year Tournament, Daily Challenges, and More

Tennis Clash just received its first big update of the year, which features a lot of what you already love about the game. This includes a new character, event, daily challenges, and more. In this guide, we’re going to detail …

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Tennis Clash just received its first big update of the year, which features a lot of what you already love about the game. This includes a new character, event, daily challenges, and more.

In this guide, we’re going to detail everything that’s new and how you can make the most of it. This may include how to access the new content and how best to tackle it, depending on what it is.

If it’s more Tennis Clash content you’re looking for, why not check out everything we’ve written so far below:

Tennis Clash Version 1.13.0 Guide

New Character: Mei Li

Mei Li is a brand new character available with the Lunar New Year update. She’s a balanced player, capable of dominating across the court.

To unlock Mei Li, you’ll need to have unlocked Tour 7, as she’s only available in bags from that particular tour. You can check out her starting statistics from the image below.

New Tournament: Lunar New Year

There’s a brand new Tournament that commemorates the Lunar New Year and it features a new court based in Shanghai. You’ll have to have reached Tour 3 to participate though, as events don’t unlock until that point.

Daily Challenges

Daily Challenges provide you with a new way to earn a ton of resources. As the name suggests, they change on a daily basis and reward you for pretty much anything.

Right now, they reward you for achieving the following:

  • Score 10 points with a Forehand winner
  • Open 4 bags quickly with gems
  • Win 2 matches with Jonah

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