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Mental Game Tracking

The part of your game that never shows up in a stat line — your between-point routine, your response to pressure, and how fast you reset after an error.

The match within the match

Matches at every level are decided as much by composure as by strokes. Mental Game Tracking studies your between-point behavior — how consistent your routine is, how you carry yourself after a missed shot, and whether your level holds when the score tightens.

It measures routine consistency, pressure response, and reset ability, surfacing patterns you can't feel in the moment: the rushed serves after a double fault, the dip on break points, the body language that tells your opponent you're rattled.

Then it gives you concrete routines and resets to steady yourself — the same tools the pros use between every point.

What Mental Game Tracking looks like

Section 06 · Mental Game
Between-Point Routine & Mental Game
Composite Mental Score: 69 / 100
78%
Routine Consistency
61%
Pressure Response
70%
Reset Ability
Coaching Observation

Your routine is strong on serve but disappears on return games, where you play 30% faster. On break points your first-serve percentage drops sharply — a steady towel-and-breath reset before serving would settle the spike.

Sample mental game tracking — your real report is generated from your match video.

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