International Tennis Open is a sports video game that simulates the experience of tennis. It was released in 1992 for the Philips CD-i platform. The game emphasized realistic gameplay with a focus on accurate physics and player movement. The graphic capabilities of the CD-i allowed for a more immersive tennis experience for its time. Players could compete in matches against a variety of computer-controlled opponents, showcasing different play styles and strategies akin to professional tennis. With its emphasis on authenticity and detailed graphics, International Tennis Open aimed to attract both casual players and tennis enthusiasts.