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![]() Drawn and Courted
It is possible to draw sketches of points and to view these using ChartMatePro's "Court" function. This feature is generally used to illustrate a particular characteristic about a player that you noted during the match. For example, you might observe that a player has difficulty hitting high, loopy backhands that have a lot of topspin on them. You might draw a picture of this indicating the location of the ball on the court that proved difficult for the player. This is another example of ChartmatePro's winning edge technology. What is Charting?
Charting involves recording information on the outcome of each point in a tennis match. When analysed, this information will show a player's strengths and weaknesses as well as their preferred patterns of play. For example, are more points won or lost on the backhand side? How efficient was the serve when it was served out wide? Did rushing the net prove to be an effective strategy? ChartMatePro will give you access to this information and more. Whether you are a player, a parent or a coach - you'll gain the winning edge using ChartMatePro technology. What is scouting?
Scouting an opponent's game enables you to adapt your game to take advantage of your opponents weaknesses. Using ChartmatePro's powerful analysis features you can determine if he makes more errors on his backhand volley, predict where he will most likeley serve at 30 - 40, which way he will usually hit a smash etc. |
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