GAME PLAN MATCH CHARTING APP

EFFECTS

+    Positive Point-Ender

–     Negative Point-End

 

W    WINNER

X    FORCING SHOT

Y    FLUKE WINNER

U    UNFORCED ERROR

 

STROKES

F    FOREHAND 

B    BACKHAND 

FV    FOREHAND VOLLEY 

BV  BACKHAND VOLLEY

D   DROP SHOT   

O    OVERHEAD 

L    LOB   

FR   FOREHAND RETURN  

BR   BACKHAND RETURN   

S1  1ST SERVE

S2  2ND SERVE

TARGETS

SERVICE TARGETS

ERRANT TARGETS

Nt   NET

3L   LONG OF TARGET 3

4L   LONG OF TARGET 4

6L   LONG OF TARGET 6

4W   WIDE OF TARGET 4

5W   WIDE OF TARGET 5

6W   WIDE OF TARGET 6

 

TARGET MODIFIERS

Deuce:    Deuce-side target

Ad:     Ad-side target

Pass/Dip:   Passing or dipping shot

TACTICAL POSITIONS

 

TACTICAL MODIFIERS:

def:  DEFENSIVE TACTICAL SITUATION

< Side:    Left (ad) side of court

> Side:    Right (deuce) side of court

<< Wide:   Wide of Left (deuce) side of court

>> Wide:   Wide of Right (ad) side of court

Inside Out:  Inside-out shot

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The “1” target extends halfway from the service line to the net, between the two “singles alleys”.

The “2” target extends halfway from the service line to the base line, between the two “singles alleys”.

The “3” target extends halfway from the base line to the service line, between the two “singles alleys”.

The “4” target extends halfway from the base line to the service line, inside each of the “singles alleys”.  Shots to the “4” are angled shots and do not include “down-the-line” shots.

The “5” targets extend from halfway between the base line and the service line to halfway between the service line and the net, inside each of the “singles alleys”.  Shots to the “5” are angled shots and do not include “down-the-line” shots.

The “6” targets extend from the base line to halfway between the service line and the net, inside each of the “singles alleys”.  Shots to the “6” are “down-the-line” shots and do not include angled shots.

The “7” target –(also known as the “Touch Zone”)– extends halfway from the net to the service line, between the two sidelines.

The “T” serve target area is about one standard tennis racket length wide and about two standard tennis racket lengths long, at the T-intersection of the two service boxes.

The “body” service target area is about one standard tennis racket length (27″) deep, and extends between the “T” service target area and the “Corner” service target area, along the service line.

The “Corner” serve target is about one standard tennis racket length (27″) wide and about two standard racket lengths (54″) deep, at the intersection of the service line and the singles sideline.

The “Wide” service target area is about one standard tennis racket length (27″) wide and two standard tennis racket lengths (54″) deep, extending from the end of the “Corner” serve target, along the “singles sideline”  

“Bucket” serves are serves that are neither “T”, “Body”, “Corner” nor “Wide” serves, but that generally land in the central area of the service box.

The “Deep” tactical position is that area behind the court that is closer to the back fence/wall than to the baseline.

The “Neutral” tactical position extends from the base line halfway back to the back wall/fence (behind the court).

The “Maneuver” tactical position extends from the “Neutral” tactical position to about one racket length inside the baseline.

The “Attack” tactical position extends from the “Maneuver” position (about a racket length inside the base line), halfway to the net.

The “Conclude” tactical position extends from the net to the “Attack” position… about a racket length inside the service line.