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Pro Comparisons
Put two players side by side, including pros, to see how their shots and points differ.
What Pro Comparisons is for
Pro Comparisons puts two players side by side so you can see how they play. You can compare yourself to a pro, two pros to each other, or your own matches to a pro.
Open it from Performance Insights → Pro Comparisons.
We use pro data only for comparing — it never mixes into your own data.
Performance Insights
Pro Comparisons
Compare shot usage between any two players. Pick a pro from the roster — or compare against your own tracked matches — and the chart maps how each player's shots break down by family.
Player A
FilterAll timePlayer B
Filter2026Pro data collection is in progress — not every pro or match is fully indexed yet, and coverage keeps expanding as the roster grows.
Shot family mix
You
420 shots
vs
M. Tan (pro)
480 shots
Clear
22.9%(96)17.9%(86)Smash
14.3%(60)20.0%(96)Drop
17.1%(72)17.5%(84)Net
15.7%(66)16.3%(78)Lift
12.9%(54)12.5%(60)Drive
10.0%(42)10.0%(48)Serve
7.1%(30)5.8%(28)
How you lose points
Of the rallies each player loses, the split between unforced errors, forced errors, and an opponent winner.
You
60 rallies
M. Tan (pro)
65 rallies
How you win points
Of the rallies each player wins, the split between opponent unforced errors, opponent forced errors, and your own winners.
You
60 rallies
M. Tan (pro)
65 rallies
Rally length
Average shots per rally and how each player's rallies are distributed across length buckets.
You
7.4avg shots
120 rallies
M. Tan (pro)
8.6avg shots
130 rallies
Rally length distribution
% of rallies · shot count
1–3
4–6
7–10
11–15
16+
Pick the two players
The page gives you two pickers, Player A and Player B:
- Pick a pro from the roster, or pick your own matches for one side.
- Use the Filter on each side to narrow down to a year, a season, or a single match.
- Once you've picked a player, you can add a doubles partner to compare doubles pairings.
Read the comparison
- Shot families — a side-by-side bar chart of how each player spreads their shots. Click a family to see more detail, and close it again with Escape, the X, or a click outside it.
- How you lose points — your lost points split into your own errors and your opponent's winners.
- How you win points — your won points split into your opponent's errors and your own winners.
- Rally length — how long rallies tend to last and how they spread out.
Tips
- Compare yourself to a pro who plays a bit like you, then look for habits worth copying.
- Use the filters so you're comparing like with like, such as the same event.
- The comparison means more when your side has enough finished matches behind it.
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