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Last match: Won 6-4, 7-5. Chen's backhand was the primary weakness — 8 UE. Your serve-wide-then-attack pattern had 74% success. Strategic plan loaded.
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3. Post-Match Stats
Match Complete · 1h 42m
Jordan W. def. Alex Chen
6-4, 7-5 · Hard Court · USTA 16s
Rally Length Matrix
Total Points by Rally Band (200 pts)
Short Rallies
0 to 4 shots · 100 total points
58% / 42%
Jordan / Alex win %
✦ Jordan dominated short rallies (58%) — the primary margin of victory. Serve-and-attack pattern was decisive.
Medium Rallies
5 to 8 shots · 62 total points
48% / 52%
Jordan / Alex win %
✦ Alex slightly edged medium rallies (52%). Jordan needs to attack earlier in this band — currently too passive on 6th and 7th shots.
Long Rallies
9 or more shots · 38 total points
42% / 58%
Jordan / Alex win %
✦ Alex won 58% of long rallies — Jordan should avoid extended exchanges and look to attack by shot 6–7 to prevent reaching this band.
AI Rally Analysis
Jordan's decisive edge was in short rallies (0–4 shots) — winning 58% of 100 points. Alex controlled long rallies (8+) at 58%. The strategic priority for the next match is to attack by shot 5–6 to avoid entering the 8+ band where Alex has a clear advantage.
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Key Turning Point
You converted 3 of 5 break points in Set 2 by targeting Chen's backhand on 2nd serves. Your 0–2 shot rally win rate (58%) was the decisive edge — your serve and early attack pattern dominated.
4. Tactical Heatmap
Tactical Heatmap
Jordan's Shot Placement Zones
Pattern detected: 73% of your winners went to Chen's backhand corner. Mix in 20% more down-the-line forehands to prevent anticipation.
5. Rematch Strategy
AI Strategic Plan
Rematch vs. Alex Chen
Based on 1 match · 176 points analyzed
AI Scouting Report — Alex Chen
Chen is a baseline grinder who relies on consistency and cross-court patterns. The backhand is the primary weakness (8 UE, 44% 2nd-serve points won). Chen struggles with pace changes, net approaches, and wide serves to the forehand. The key to winning the rematch is keeping rallies short and attacking the backhand early.
Key Play Patterns (5)
Target the Backhand on 2nd Serve
Serve StrategyHigh
74%
Chen's 2nd-serve return from the backhand side produced 8 UE in this match. Aim 70% of 2nd serves to the backhand on both deuce and ad side. Slice wide to the backhand on ad side is especially effective.
Open the Court with Wide Forehand
Groundstroke PatternHigh
68%
Chen struggled to recover from wide forehand pulls — 5 of your 12 forehand winners came from this pattern. Set it up with a deep cross-court backhand, then redirect wide to the forehand.
Approach on Short Balls to Backhand
Net ApproachMedium
72%
Chen's passing shot win rate was only 28% when you approached to the backhand side. You won 13 of 18 net points. Increase approach frequency — look for any ball landing inside the service line.
Serve Wide to Deuce Side
Serve StrategyMedium
61%
Chen's forehand return was weak when pulled wide on the deuce side — 3 aces and 4 return errors came from this zone. Use this as a pattern opener, then attack the open court.
Avoid Extended Backhand Exchanges
Risk ManagementCaution
38%
Chen won 62% of rallies lasting 4+ shots when the exchange was backhand-to-backhand. If the rally extends, look to redirect with a forehand inside-out or attack the net to cut the rally short.
Phase-by-Phase Gameplan
Pre-Match Preparation
Review this match's heatmap — Chen's backhand corner is the primary target zone
Warm up wide serve to deuce side (15 min dedicated serve practice)
Practice the wide forehand → open court pattern in the last drill session before the match
Mental cue: 'Serve wide, attack the open court' — repeat during warm-up
First Set Game Plan
Test Chen's backhand with 3 consecutive 2nd-serve targets in the first service game
Establish the cross-court backhand rally, then redirect DTL to open the court
Come to net early — Chen's passing shot is the weakest part of the game
If Chen adjusts: switch to wide serve on deuce side to create new angle
Adjustments If Losing
If Chen is handling the backhand: go body serve to jam the return
If losing the baseline battle: increase net approaches to change the rhythm
If double-faulting: slow down the 2nd serve, aim for deep T placement
Take more time between points — Chen's rhythm is disrupted by slow pace
Closing Out Sets & Matches
At 5-3 or 5-4: increase 1st serve percentage — go to the reliable wide serve
On break point: use the serve-wide-then-forehand-winner pattern (74% success rate)
Tiebreak: start with 2 wide serves to deuce side, then body serve to surprise
Match point: trust your serve — you won 74% of 1st-serve points today
AI Win Probability (Rematch)
68%
Based on current form, rally patterns, and historical data
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Match Tracking System — Design Notes
Rally Length 0–4+
0 = serve winner or double fault. 1 = return winner or return error. 2 = 3rd-shot rally. 3 = 4th-shot. 4+ = extended (5+ shots). Each category is tracked separately per player.
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Rematch Intelligence
The AI builds a persistent opponent profile across all matches. After 3+ matches, pattern confidence increases and the win probability model becomes significantly more accurate.