Match Analysis

Match Analysis is an essential tool for objectively understanding the dynamics of a match. By analysing every single point, I can uncover game patterns, identify strengths, and pinpoint areas for technical and tactical improvement.

What I Analyse

  • Live analysis of each point
    Every point of the match is tracked and reviewed in real time to provide precise and actionable data.

  • Serve+1 pattern analysis
    I evaluate the effectiveness of the first shot after the serve to identify the most efficient patterns to use in specific situations.

  • Rally length and success rate
    By examining how rally duration affects performance, I uncover patterns that influence match outcomes.

  • Last shot outcome
    I identify patterns behind winning and losing points to inform strategic adjustments.

  • Percentages and advanced statistics
    Detailed performance indicators provide a data-driven foundation for objective evaluation and tactical decision-making.

Match report summary with two female tennis players celebrating a victory, one in a tennis court with a racquet, and the other in an orange sports top. The report shows the first set score as Swiatek 6-4 and the match score as Swiatek 2, Gauff 6, and is attributed to @FabioSilvestri.

Why a Coach Needs
a Match Analyst

  • Human memory alone cannot capture every moment of a match.

  • Emotions can skew post-match evaluation.

  • Personal bias may distort non-statistical observations.

  • A Match Analyst provides a neutral, data-driven perspective that enhances clarity and strategy.

Example of a Match Analysis for Carper Ruud

The Goal

I transform raw data into winning strategies. By providing players and coaches with evidence-based insights, I enable smarter decisions, improved performance, and a competitive edge — all based on facts, not emotions.

Two male tennis players standing behind a tennis net on a court, one holding a trophy and the other holding a Tunisian flag. They are celebrating a victory at a tennis tournament.
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