Tennis on GameSpeed360
9 evaluation traits authored for tennis, each with the observable behaviours it is scored on. 6 lineup options, 11 practice categories, and every screen speaking tennis: a fixture is a match and it is divided into sets.
The 9 traits a player is rated on
Each is scored 1–10. The behaviours listed are what a coach is actually looking at — they print on the report so a family can read what the number meant.
- 01
Forehand
1–10 · technicalTechnique, consistency, power, spin, placement, ability to attack, and effectiveness under pressure.
- 02
Backhand
1–10 · technicalTechnique, consistency, power, control, ability to redirect pace, and effectiveness against different shot types.
- 03
Serve
1–10 · technicalPlacement, speed, spin, variety, accuracy, consistency, second serve reliability, and ability to create advantages.
- 04
Return of Serve
1–10 · technicalReaction, positioning, reading the serve, contact quality, direction, and ability to neutralize or attack.
- 05
Net Play
1–10 · technicalApproach shots, volley technique, positioning, reaction, overheads, and ability to finish points.
- 06
Movement & Footwork
1–10 · physicalFirst step, lateral movement, recovery, balance, court coverage, split step, and ability to maintain positioning.
- 07
Point Construction
1–10 · tacticalAbility to build points, identify patterns, exploit weaknesses, change direction, and recognize when to attack.
- 08
Shot Selection & Decision Making
1–10 · decision makingChoosing appropriate targets, risk management, recognizing opportunities, and making adjustments during points.
- 09
Mental Toughness
1–10 · mentalComposure, concentration, resilience, confidence, response to errors, and ability to perform under pressure.
One trait set for the whole roster
Every player in tennis is rated on the same 9 traits above, whatever their lineup. You can still edit the trait set for your own program.
Lineup options
This sport calls the field “Lineup”, and it stays free text — these are the offered values, not a limit.
- S1
- S2
- S3
- D1
- D2
- D3
What we call things
- A fixture
- Match
- A period
- Set (3 per match)
- The group
- Roster
- One of them
- Player
- Their number
- Line
- The cycle
- Season
Practice categories
Practice-plan blocks come pre-categorised for tennis, each with its own colour on the session timeline.
- Warmup / Activation
- Groundstrokes
- Serve
- Return
- Net Play / Volleys
- Point Play
- Doubles Patterns
- Movement / Footwork
- Conditioning
- Film / IQ
- Cooldown
Scheduled event kinds
- Practice
- Match
- Tournament
- Scrimmage
- Meeting
What tennis actually gets
Some modules are built on basketball-shaped data and are not offered in other sports. We would rather say so here than let you find out after you sign up.
- Athlete evaluations
9 authored traits
- Progress reports for families
written in tennis language
- Practice plans
11 categories
- Schedule and RSVPs
5 event kinds
- Attendance
per session, with guardian visibility
- Announcements and polls
team communication
- Box-score stats
not available for this sport yet
- Shot chart
not available for this sport yet
- Playbook and sequences
not available for this sport yet
- Scouting reports
not available for this sport yet
- Prospect pipeline
not available for this sport yet
You know tennis better than we do
A trait you would cut, one we are missing, or wording that would not survive a conversation with a parent — tell us and we will sharpen it.
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