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Trends Over Time

Follow one number across many matches to see if your game is getting better.

What Trends is for

Trends Over Time follows one number across many matches so you can see whether something is getting better or worse. Where Match Breakdown zooms into a single match, Trends shows you the line across many of them.

Open it from Performance Insights → Trends Over Time.

Sample data

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Trends Over Time

Track shot-family patterns and rally trends across your matches. Filters apply to all charts below.

Shot patterns and rally trends over sessions

6 sessions in view
SubjectYouRangeLast 365 daysSession typeAllDisciplineSinglesSmoothingRaw

Shot Usage Over Time

Jun 7 · Clear

21%

24%12%0%
Mar 2Mar 16Apr 1Apr 20May 5Jun 7
ClearDropSmashNet

Win Rate by Shot

Jun 7 · Smash

70%

70%35%0%
Mar 2Mar 16Apr 1Apr 20May 5Jun 7
SmashNetDrop

Average Rally Length

ShotsSeconds

Jun 7 · Avg shots

8.0 shots

8.0 shots4.0 shots0.0 shots
Mar 2Mar 16Apr 1Apr 20May 5Jun 7

Error Rate by Shot

Jun 7 · Clear

18%

27%14%0%
Mar 2Mar 16Apr 1Apr 20May 5Jun 7
ClearDropLift
Sample data — the Trends Over Time page.

What you need first

Trends needs matches on at least three different days, so until then the page asks you to track matches on three separate days. Finish a few more matches across different days and the chart will open up.

Choose what to follow

  • Player — the player you want to follow, which is you by default.
  • Metric — one number, like your error rate or your winner rate.

Narrow the matches

Pick exactly which matches feed the line:

  • Date range — the last 90, 180, or 365 days, or all of them.
  • Match type — all, official match, practice match, or other.
  • Event — all, singles, doubles, or one event (MS, WS, MD, WD, XD).
  • Labels — only if you've tagged rallies with labels.

Read the chart

The chart plots your number up the side and the match date across the bottom. Turn on smoothing to switch from the raw numbers to an average, which makes the overall direction easier to read when your matches jump around.

Tips

  • Keep your player setup the same so you're following the same player cleanly.
  • A few matches show you a direction, and more matches make it trustworthy.
  • If a number is heading the wrong way, open a recent match in Match Breakdown to see what's driving it.

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