Competition → Training → Development

Turn match observations
into purposeful practice.

Capture what happened in competition, connect it to drills, build structured training plans, and track long-term player development — all in one workflow designed for serious tennis coaching.

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Observe Late on wide forehands
Build Cross-court recovery drill
Plan Week 3 — Return focus
Track +12% first-serve return %

The Problem

Most practices are disconnected from competition.

Coaches know what they saw in a match — but that insight rarely makes it into next week's session plan.

Coaches rely on memory

Match insights stay in your head. By the time you plan next week's session, the details are gone.

Match notes get lost

Scribbled on paper, typed in a notes app, mentioned in a text — never connected to actual training.

Drills become repetitive

Without a system linking weaknesses to drills, sessions default to the same rotation week after week.

Practices lack long-term structure

Each session exists in isolation. There's no thread connecting this week's work to last month's observations.

Players repeat the same mistakes

The same patterns show up in competition because they were never systematically addressed in training.

Parents can't see development

Parents invest time and money but have no visibility into the plan, the progress, or the reasoning behind decisions.

The Workflow

From competition to development.
In four steps.

Every feature in the app exists to serve this workflow.

1
Observe

Capture reflections, tactical patterns, and match observations — right from courtside. Link what you saw to the player and the match.

"Late on wide forehands — took the ball behind the body at 4‑all"
2
Build

Turn observations directly into drills, or pull from your drill library. Each drill connects back to the observation that inspired it.

Cross-court recovery drill → 15 min
3
Plan

Structure weekly training around actual player needs. Build multi-week plans where every session has a purpose rooted in competition.

Week 3: Return + first ball focus
4
Track

Measure focus areas, workload distribution, drill effectiveness, and player progress over time. See what's actually working.

+18% return winners

WHY THIS IS DIFFERENT

Tennis coaching is not project management.

Generic coaching platforms treat player development like task management — checklists, calendars, and messaging. But real development requires something different. It requires continuity between what happens in competition and what happens in practice.

  • Continuity — What you saw in a match should directly shape next week's sessions.
  • Progression — Training plans should evolve as the player evolves.
  • Tactical adaptation — Drills must target the specific patterns that show up in competition.
  • Intentional repetition — Revisiting the right drills at the right time, not random rotation.
  • Long-term structure — Multi-week plans that connect sessions into a coherent development arc.

TENNISPLANNER IS

A coaching operating system.

Not a CRM. A system built around how coaching actually works — observe, plan, train, track.

A player development workflow.

Every feature connects competition performance to training decisions to long-term progress.

A system for intentional training.

No more guessing what to work on. Every drill has a reason. Every session has a purpose.

Match Observations

From the court to the plan.

Every practice is built from what actually happened in competition. Log an observation. Connect it to a drill. Watch it shape your training.

Observations

3 unlinked

Ivo Ginev

vs M. Kostov · L 4-6, 6-3, 3-6

Late on wide forehands — ball contacted behind the body at 4-all in the 3rd.

Ivo Ginev

vs S. Todorov · W 6-1, 6-4

Short second serve returns drifted long under pressure. Timing collapsed at deuce games.

Stefan Iliev

vs P. Hristov · W 6-4, 6-2

Struggled defending high backhands. Kept getting jammed when opponent went heavy topspin.

Link a drill
Link a drill

Drills

3 linked

Wide forehand recovery

Groundstrokes · 15 min

← Linked to observation

Second serve return timing

Return · 12 min

← Linked to observation

High backhand defense rally

Backhand · 15 min

← Linked to observation
Add to plan
Add to plan

Weekly Plan

Built from observations

Week 3 — Return + Footwork Focus

Ivo Ginev · May 12–18

Mon Wide forehand recovery + Second serve return timing 60 min
Wed High backhand defense + Live point sets 60 min
Fri All linked drills — match simulation 75 min

See It In Action

Your coaching workflow,
in your pocket.

01
Today dashboard
Your entire day at a glance — next session, active plan, and observations to link.
02
Plans & observations
Each player's active plan, workload history, linked drills, and unresolved observations.
03
Session schedule
All upcoming sessions in a clean list — players, court, duration, and drill count.
04
Drill library
Browse and search your drill library, filter by category, and add drills to any plan.

Early Access

Build practices
with purpose.

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