Tennis Green has that summery freshness, which also comes across as quite peppery.
At the beginning, it also has this rhubarb note, which some might consider quite intense.
Personally, I find it rather nice, but not really intense.
The rhubarb is then, in my opinion, overshadowed by the green, peppery freshness.
As the scent develops, I perceive slight woody and also spicy notes, and towards the end, I can also detect the listed moss.
Overall, it's a scent that isn't bad, but it didn't really convince me.
I simply don't find the price/performance ratio to be good.
However, I like it a tad better than the Killing Fresh, which was released at the same time.
The performance of the fragrance is so-so. Longevity is okay for me, and the sillage didn't make a great impression.