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Match Breakdown
Look closely at one match, slice it the way you want, and watch the video next to the data.
What Match Breakdown is
Match Breakdown lets you study one match in detail. You pick a match, choose how you want to slice it, and read the result as a chart. Reach for it when you want to understand one match, rather than a trend across many.
Open it from Performance Insights → Match Breakdown.
Performance Insights
Match Breakdown
Inspect one tagged match by a controlled breakdown dimension and metric.
Match Breakdown
Kento Momota vs An Se Young
Point Progression
30 · Kento Momota
21
AI Match Summary
You took the match in three. The second game was the turning point — a six-point run right after the interval flipped a 9–11 deficit into a lead you didn't give back. Your straight smash from the rear forehand corner was the difference, accounting for most of your winners.
AI Coach — worth a closer look
- Game 2, 11–13: three straight net errors on the backhand side — worth rewatching your reset under pressure.
- Mid-game, your cross-court clear sat short twice and got punished. Look at your contact point on the deep retrieve.
- Game 3 closeout: strong straight-smash sequence from the rear forehand — the pattern to lean on more often.
Win Rate by Shot
Smash
72%
How You Lose Points
Clear
40%
Most Used Shot
Clear
22.9%
Rally Outcome
Rally Length
R24
6 shots
Pick a match
Use the match picker to choose one. It splits into two tabs — Your matches and Pro matches — so you can break down your own finished matches or take a look at a pro match.
If you don't have any matches yet, we show you a pro match so you can see how the page works. You can also open Match Breakdown straight from a finished match, and we'll pick that match for you.
Choose how to slice it
Two menus shape your chart:
- Dimension — the way you slice the match, like shot type, shot family, or court area.
- Metric — what you count, like a percent or a total.
You can also switch the chart style between bar, donut, scatter, and stacked bar. The styles you can use depend on the choices you've made.
See the score over time
The Point Progression chart shows both players' scores rally by rally, and you can hover over it to read the score at any point. It's a quick way to see how each game swung and where the big runs happened.
Read the AI summaries
Two AI cards sum up the match for you:
- AI Match Summary — a short, plain read of the match: who won, which game decided it, and the runs that mattered.
- AI Coach — a few quick pointers at moments worth rewatching.
We save both per match, so reopening one won't cost you extra tokens. The Let's Talk button on the AI Coach opens Ask GGAB with this match already set, so you can dig straight in.
Watch the video
When you pick one of your own matches, a video player appears and the shot list follows along as it plays. The list narrows to the rally the video is in and lights up each shot as it happens, with your shots and your opponent's clearly marked. The bar under the video lets you jump to any shot. Pro matches don't include video.
Filter by labels
If you've tagged rallies with labels, like break point or deuce, you can filter the breakdown down to just those moments.
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