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Know what your tennis needs now.

Raqet is a private tennis journal for players who want their matches, practices, and reflections to turn into better training decisions.

See what a session becomes.

Raqet session debrief showing repeated patterns, decisions, and next focus
Every session, reviewedYour session page keeps the match details, main takeaway, and next focus together.
Raqet dashboard
Your tennis in one placeYour recent sessions, latest review, and player profile stay together.
Raqet match record and stats
Your record, in fullPractice, tournament, and overall win-loss, with every match result.
Raqet opponent memory
Ready for the rematchTheir style, your head-to-head, and the reminders you want before you play again.

Keep what the score leaves out.

After a match or practice, Raqet helps you remember what repeated, which decisions mattered, and what changed when the points got tight.

Capture the session while it is fresh

Add a written or voice note after a match or practice, before the useful details blur.

See what keeps repeating

Notice the patterns that follow you across matches, practices, opponents, and tight points.

Choose your next focus

Use each session to decide what deserves attention next, whether that is tactical, technical, mental, or physical.

Build a clearer picture of your tennis

Track your style, strengths, weaknesses, goals, and the patterns you choose to save.

Walk into rematches prepared

Keep opponent styles, scores, tactical notes, and reminders for the next time you play them.

Keep your tennis portable

Export your profile, sessions, memories, ratings, opponents, and tournament data whenever you want your own copy.

Built around the post-court habit.

Log three real sessions. Review what keeps coming back. Save only the notes that should guide your next practice.

Capture the session

Record or upload the post-court version before the decisions, patterns, and moments start to blur.

Choose your next focus

Use each match or practice to decide what deserves attention the next time you train or compete.

Prepare for rematches

Track opponent styles, match situations, tactical notes, and reminders for the next time you play them.

Follow your season

Log tournament runs, match results, surfaces, ratings, and the progress markers you care about.

Decide what becomes memory

Review suggested patterns and choose what should become part of your player profile.

Get answers from your own history

Ask about recent sessions, opponents, saved memories, and what your player profile points to next.

Stop walking into practice cold.

Capture the session

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Add the match or practice while the useful details are still fresh.

Choose what stays

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Decide which patterns should become memories before they shape your profile.

Use it next time

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Bring your sessions, opponents, and saved memories into the next decision.

Build a player profile that gets more precise.

Each session sharpens your profile. You decide which patterns become memories.

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Style, strengths, and weaknesses

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Tendencies that show up when points get tight

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Goals, ratings, and match context

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Patterns you choose to save as memories

Self-host Raqet Solo.

The hosted beta stays invite-only, but the self-hosted Solo version is available on GitHub for players who want to run their own setup.

Request a solo invite.

Add your name and email. I'll review the request and send an invite if Raqet Solo is a fit.

Raqet Solo

Request a solo invite

Request access for the individual player journal. I'll use this only to review the request and send an invite.