Video Match Analysis
I personally break down Your ENTIRE Match Technically and Tactically to Give You the Competitive Advantage!
I personally break down Your ENTIRE Match Technically and Tactically to Give You the Competitive Advantage!
Your match will be evaluated by "Stats That Matter." These stats reveal insights that determine your ability to win the match! Choose 12 stats below most applicable to your game! I also go over the technical AND tactical positives and negatives of your entire match!
An unforced error is a mistake made by a player when they are not under significant pressure from their opponent's play.
Forced errors are errors by the player when they are under duress by their opponent.
Break point occurs when the receiver is one point away from winning the game on the server's serve. This means the receiver needs to win just one more point to "break" the server's serve and win the game.
"Pressure Points" are pivotal points in the game that can determine the outcome of the game. These include 30-all, deuce, game point, and break points.
The percentage of first serves made in the entire match.
The percentage of points won after hitting a successful first serve.
The percentage of second serves made in the entire match.
The percentage of points won after hitting a successful second serve.
Any ball hit near the baseline during a rally.
Any ball hit in the service boxes during a rally.
The percentage of points won when the point consists of 1-4 shots.
The percentage of points won when the point consists of 5 or more shots.
The amount of out-wide ad-side serves made in the entire match. An out-wide ad-side serve is a serve directed to the singles sideline on the ad-side of the court.
The percentage of points won when an out-wide ad-side serve is made.
The amount of T-serves made and won in the entire match. A T-serve is when the serve is directed to the center service line.
The amount of body serves made and won in the entire match. Body serves are directed close or at the returner's body.
The percentage of drop shots attempted and won.
The amount of points won and lost when the player is on the offense (dictating play).
The amount of points won and lost when the player is on defense (under duress).
The amount of points won and lost when the player is in a neutral phase (neither offense nor defense).
The amount of points won when a run-around forehand was attempted.
The amount of points lost when a run-around forehand was attempted.
The amount of forehand winners and errors in the entire match.
The amount of backhand winners and errors in the entire match.
The amount of return of serves made and missed during the entire match.
The amount of points won and lost when the player is at the net.
The amount of double faults committed in the entire match.