Tennis Watch

Points and calories counter

Published by: Daniel Madrid Poveda

Description

Tennis Watch is the best tennis app for your Apple Watch. It allows you to count calories and track points in your Tennis or Padel matches and view the history of the matches you've played.
Configure the options with which you play your match before you start it:
- Tie Break: Do you have time to play? Then use the Tie Break. Activate it from the settings so that in case of a tie at 6 games, the Tie Break score is automatically activated.
- Gold Points: When we are a little short of time and we want to finish the match without ending up tying for lack of time. We have the option to activate the GOLDEN POINTS. In this case, after a 40-40 the winning team will win the match directly.
- Different games per set: Are you playing a tournament? A friendly match? Don't worry, Tennis Watch allows you to adapt to any type of match. Now you can select how many games each set has and easily keep track of all types of tennis matches you play.
- Optional third set: Did the match last less than expected? Don't worry, you have the option to continue playing a third set and keep track of the points even though it no longer affects the overall result of the match.
- Activity: Do you like to keep track of the calories you spend on your tennis training? You can activate the Activity option in the Tennis Watch app. When you start a match, a training session will also start automatically. At the end, you will be able to see your calories and activity in the Activity app on your Apple Watch and in your match summary.
- Easy to use: Ever get lost counting the score in the middle of a match? Now with Tennis Watch you don't have to worry about your memory, it keeps track of the score at all times. To add a point, just click on the team that has scored the point and it will be added automatically. You will also be able to see at all times the turn to serve so you can focus on winning the match.
- Mistake-proof: Did you make a mistake when adding a point or do you have to repeat it again because of a dubious ball? No problem. You can easily undo points one by one as many times as necessary.
- Efficiency: Keeps the Apple Watch screen off while playing to save battery life.
Very intuitive interface to make it easy for you to keep track of your tennis matches.
The team is always improving the app so that you only have to worry about improving your tennis game and your level. Can you become like the ATP/WTA players?
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  • Is Tennis Watch free?

    Yes, Tennis Watch is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    Tennis Watch is free.

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App Info

Category
Sports
Languages
Spanish, French, English, Italian, Portuguese
Recent release
1.0.2 (1 year ago )
Released on
Jun 7, 2023 (1 year ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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