Palm, Pocket PC, and Windows
Tennis Charter has versions for the Palm, Pocket PC, and Windows. Why buy new and expensive hardware products when Tennis Charter will work with your existing PDA?
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Produces 190 Statstics
You will be amazed at the depth of statistics Tennis Charter can provide, with only a minimal amount of input required from the user.
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Match Filter Technology
The Tennis Charter Match Filter functionality allows you to group filter your data based on any combination Player, Opponent, Opponent's School, Tournament, Date, and Result.

Why look at your statstics one match at a time? The Match Filter lets you see the data for all your matches, or a filtered group? Coaches can view the stats of all their players vs. all the opponents that belong to a rival club. Players can see their stats for a specific tournament, or during a specific time span. The options are endless.
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Tennis Charter Match Filter

The Tennis Charter Match Filter allows you to group your matches for statistical analysis.

Determining the statistics for a single match is easy, but it's value is also very limited.

The Match Filter allows you to look at groups of match statistics as one. You can select from any combination of filters, such as Player, Opponent, Opponent's School, Tournament, Date, and Result.

You're statistics for a single match are important, but only for telling you what you did in that specific match. If you are serious about understanding your game, building on your strengths and removing your weaknesses, you need to look at your game as a whole, over the course of many matches and many weeks.

For example, lets say that you are coaching a boy's 16 and under player. He has grown a lot in the last year, and now stands at about 6' 4". He is a hard hitting player, but has trouble ending points against fast couter punchers. His net game is not as good as it should be, and because of his height, you have convinced him that he needs to improve his net game, and make more appearences at net.

After a few months of working on moving in to the net, you can use the Match Filter to show the improvements in your students game. You can point out that his percentage of points won at net in the third month was much higher than in the first month. You can also show that the number of net approaches has increased as well. You could then increase the filter to only include data from matches where your student played against baseline counter punchers, to show that coming to net has increased your studnets overall percentage of points won, while also reducing his unforced errors against counter punchers.

Match Filter screen shots coming soon.