The tennis scoreboard that never argues
Tap to score. Advantage, no-ad, tiebreaks and sets handle themselves, so nobody has to remember whether it was 30–40 or deuce.
Tennismatic Pro for iPhone and Apple Watch. No account needed to score.
The problem
Because memory is a terrible referee
Somebody is certain it was 30–40. Somebody else is certain it was deuce. The rally was four minutes ago, nobody filmed it, and the point goes to whoever sounds most sure.
Meanwhile the match has stopped, and the two of you are having a conversation instead of playing tennis.
Tennismatic keeps the score instead — for singles, doubles, league nights, and anyone who would rather play than adjudicate.
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matches scored with Tennismatic
Why Tennismatic
Everything a tennis match needs
Advantage or no-ad
Choose classic advantage scoring or let the next point decide the game at deuce.
Super tiebreak
The deciding set becomes a first-to-ten instead of a full set. Or play it out in full.
Undo any point
One tap back, as many times as you need. Nothing is unrecoverable.
Apple Watch
Score from your wrist between rallies, without leaving the court.
Match history
Every set you have played, kept on device. Sign in only if you want it on more than one.
Works offline
Scoring, history and settings work with no network at all, whether you play indoors or outside.
Tiebreak scoring
Play a standalone first-to-7 or first-to-10 tie-break with official one-two-two service rotation.
Share the result
A card with the final score, ready to drop into the group chat that has been arguing about it.
Levels and challenges
Achievements across bronze, silver and gold, plus daily, weekly and monthly challenges.
Under the hood
Why you can trust the number
One engine, both devices
The phone and the watch run the same scoring code — a single shared Swift package, not two implementations that can drift apart. They cannot disagree about a score.
Your history stays put
Matches are kept on your device. Signing in is optional and exists only to carry them to a second one.
Beyond the score
Every match counts for something
The scoreboard is the job. The rest is what makes a Tuesday night worth logging: a level that climbs as you play, achievements across bronze, silver and gold, and challenges that reset daily, weekly and monthly.
Statistics too — how your matches actually go, not just who won.
How it works
Three steps to a running match
No sign-up wall, and no setting you have to go hunting for later. Pick the format, pick who serves, and the scoreboard is live.
Pick the format
Singles or doubles. One set or best of three. Advantage or no-ad. Super tiebreak for the decider, or a full set.
Choose who serves
Tap the side starting the match. The serving indicator follows the rotation from there without being told again.
Tap to score
Your half of the court is the button. Games, sets and the match advance on their own.
Tennis scoring, explained
How tennis scoring works
Tennis scoring moves from points to games, sets and matches. These are the rules Tennismatic implements, in the order they matter during play.
Points in a game
A game runs love, 15, 30, 40, game. The first side to take at least four points wins, subject to the deuce rule below.
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- Love
- 1
- 15
- 2
- 30
- 3
- 40
What happens at 40–40
This is the one decision that changes how a tennis match feels, and it is made before the first serve rather than argued about at the net.
- Advantage
- Classic tennis. A side must win two consecutive points from deuce.
- No-ad
- At deuce, the very next point wins the game.
Games in a set
A set goes to six games with two games clear. At six games all the set is decided by a tiebreak, first to seven points with a two-point margin.
- Set
- First to 6 games, win by 2
- At 6–6
- Tiebreak to 7, win by 2
Sets in a match
Tennismatic plays one set or best of three. When the match reaches a deciding set you can play it out in full, or replace it with a super tiebreak — first to ten points, still by a margin of two.
- 1 Set
- One set decides the match
- Best of 3
- First pair to two sets
- Super tiebreak
- Deciding set becomes a first-to-10
On the wrist
Score from your wrist
Between rallies you have a few seconds and one free hand. That is the whole design brief for the watch app: the score, who serves, and a target big enough to hit without looking twice.
What it costs
Tennismatic Pro
Tennismatic Pro unlocks match scoring. Final launch pricing has not been published; the App Store will show the exact local price and any eligible introductory offer before purchase.
One paymentLifetime
Price at launch onceBuy it once and the app is yours for good. Nothing renews, nothing to cancel, nothing to remember. One payment, yours forever.
SubscriptionWeekly
Price at launch a weekA weekly auto-renewing subscription you can cancel in the App Store at any time. Any introductory offer and its eligibility will be shown by the App Store.
Choose the one-time purchase for permanent access or the weekly subscription for flexibility. Final prices will be published in the App Store.
The App Store will show the exact price in your currency, the billing period and any eligible offer before you confirm.
Questions
Frequently asked
Is Tennismatic free?
No. Scoring a match requires Tennismatic Pro, available as either a one-time purchase or a weekly subscription. Final launch prices will be shown in the App Store.
What does Tennismatic Pro cost?
Choose a one-time purchase for permanent access or a weekly auto-renewing subscription you can cancel at any time. The App Store will show the exact local price and any eligible introductory offer before confirmation.
When is Tennismatic available?
Soon. The iPhone and Apple Watch apps are built; the listing is not on the App Store yet. This page will carry the download link the day it is.
Do I need an account to use it?
No. You can start scoring a match straight away without signing up. Signing in is optional and only exists so your match history can follow you onto more than one device.
Does Tennismatic work without an internet connection?
Yes. Scoring, match history and every setting work fully offline, so nothing in the match flow depends on the network.
What is no-ad scoring in tennis?
No-ad scoring replaces the advantage sequence at deuce. When a game reaches 40–40, the next point wins the game outright. Tennismatic lets you choose advantage or no-ad before play.
Can I undo a point I scored by mistake?
Yes. Undo steps back one point at a time and can be used repeatedly, including back across game and set boundaries.
Does Tennismatic work on Apple Watch?
Yes. The watch app shows the live score and the serving indicator, and lets you add points without taking your phone out of your bag.
What match formats does Tennismatic support?
Singles or doubles; one set or best of three; advantage or no-ad at deuce; and a full deciding set or super tiebreak. You can also run a standalone 7- or 10-point tie-break or a custom total-points session.
Start your next match
Tennismatic Pro is built and finished, for iPhone and Apple Watch. It arrives on the App Store shortly.
The download link appears here the day it goes live. Works offline. No account needed to score.