Tennis - Score Keeper 4+

Casual or Competitive Play

Peter Stahl

    • 3.0 • 1 Rating
    • $0.99
  • Only on Apple Watch

Apple Watch Screenshots

Description

This tennis score keeper app exclusively for the Apple Watch offers an intuitive score tracker for friendly or competitive gameplay.

Tennis – Score Keeper app is designed keep track of Your Match Score, Set Score, Game Score, Server and Serve Side during gameplay, as well as keeping the History of all matches played.

Using simple gestures on the tennis court image, you can swipe left or right when a point is scored, tap to change serve side (Optional), and double tap to change server (Optional). Once initially synced the app automatically updates after each point, and game.

A long press locks the screen to prevent inadvertent scrolling.

The app has setup options to allow you to customize your gameplay from professional rules to casual “Best Of” matches.

In casual mode choose best of games, from 1-7 and even infinity. (Stop the game at any time to tally up the score)

Pro Score Mode allows you to choose Games per Set (2-10, or Infinity) A tiebreaker mode with official rules of who is serving and to which side and the option to choose how many tiebreak points (1-10). Sets per Match (1,3,5,7 and 9 or infinity), played as Best Of. And a + 1 tiebreaker set is optional depending on the rules you play. At any time, you can stop the game to tally the current points, particularly if you are playing with an Infinity set point.

If you’re in a match and win or lose and want to keep it going “Play on” allows you to add more sets to the match in pro mode or switch to unlimited in pro or casual game play.

There is also a “Game Score Mode” that allows you to swipe for games vs points for big picture score keeping.

A History of each match is kept under the “History” button, individual matches can be deleted with a swipe, or the whole history cleared using the “Delete All” Button.

Factory Reset does not clear the history or the workout information but resets all the settings.

Additionally, Apple Health is integrated to keep track of your workout, and displays current Heart Rate, Active Energy, Distance and Workout Time (pending your authorization). These workout sessions can also be accessed from your connected IOS devices under the Apple Health App.

A tutorial in the app shows how to interact, and what each setting does.

A Local Notification is sent if you are in a workout but haven’t logged a point in a user defined amount of time, this helps remind you if you are heading home but forgot to end the match. There are NO external notifications (as in, you won’t get notifications unrelated to an active workout, nothing to annoy you).

Apple Health Integration:
You have the option to confirm the apps access to health parameters and allow the app to log “Tennis” as a workout activity. You can deny this access to any feature or parameter. You can also choose at any time to go into the Apple Health App and remove access. Alternatively, you can deselect “Save Workout” within the app, so that you can view the health data without saving the workout.
For More information read “Privacy Policy” link provided.

If you have any suggestions or issues, feel free to contact me through the “Support Link” provided. I would really appreciate any feedback! Most of the updates from 2.1 to 2.3 have come from suggestions by users, and 2.8 was specifically made to update the tap to change serve function that one user found frustrating if it was accidentally pressed during a match. If there is anything you would like to see… just ask!

What’s New

Version 2.13

Tiebreak bug fix (additional fixes)
Retuned size calibration option

Ratings and Reviews

3.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

Sumtig ,

Too many options

Really love the 3d court view showing the direction of serves. But could not understand the purpose of allowing single click or double click the change serves. Any accidental click will mess things up. Allow choosing serve side at the beginning of a pro match, after that leave it to the rule to determine serve side.

Too many options is not necessarily a good thing. Keep it simple and on target.

Developer Response ,

Thank you for your input. I will work to optimize this feature on the next update to prevent accidental clicks. The reasoning behind this feature is geared toward friendly matches where the rules might not exactly line up with the actual match and the user wants to re-sync their match mid game. But now I see it would be frustrating if the opposite happens. This is something I will change.
Thank you again!
Peter

Update: version 2.8 now has this option. If there is anything else, don’t hesitate to contact me.

TerrificV ,

Not flexible scoring: App doesn’t let you customize set size

You can either play casually without sets and without tiebreaks or you can only play pro scores which doesn’t let me specify the number of games in a set. I play matches of 1 set with 8 games and a tiebreak. But this app would not let me do that.

Developer Response ,

Working on that update right now! Look for the v2.1 coming out in a few days (first week of January 2021). Will allow fully customizable pro rules with points per set, sets per match and proper tiebreaks. As well as a few more user focused features.
-Peter

App Privacy

The developer, Peter Stahl, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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