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Hunter Nicholas

UTR 9.8 · Aggressive baseliner · Righty · Preparing for next UTR / prize money block

Primary Goal: Hold easierSecondary Goal: Better 2nd serve qualityCurrent Focus: BH crosscourt stability
Last Match Summary
L 4-6, 6-7(5)
Clay · vs UTR 10.3 counterpuncher · March 30

Auto-generated insights

Built from match stats + tagged video
1

Serve leak is driving pressure

Second serve points won dropped to 38%. Opponent attacked 7 of 10 second serves to your backhand side.

2

Forehand holds up as a weapon

You won 63% of points when the forehand was your first aggressive ball. Crosscourt forehand opened the court consistently.

3

Backhand errors came after neutral resets

Most backhand misses came after playable balls where depth dropped short. Pattern discipline issue, not just technique.

4

Goal alignment is partial

You played proactive first-strike tennis on first serves, but not behind second serve patterns or when rallies reset to neutral.

Performance snapshot

Last match vs 6-match avg
1st Serve %61%
1st Serve Pts Won68%
2nd Serve Pts Won38%
Return In Play74%
Net Points Won57%

AI flags red metrics when they fall outside target range for the player's level, style, and current goals.

Key match metrics

Simple enough for players. Sharp enough for coaches.
2nd Serve Points Won
38%
-11% vs average
FH First Attack Win Rate
63%
+8% vs average
Backhand Neutral UE
9
High for target range
Break Points Saved
50%
Pressure response mixed

What won points

Weapon patterns
Wide first serve + forehand to open court

Best pattern on deuce side. Should become a primary hold pattern.

Forehand crosscourt pressure in 0-4 shots

Early offense was productive when feet were set and the first ball had shape.

Selective forward movement

Approach timing was solid when triggered off a shorter forehand.

What leaked points

Recurring problems
Second serve sat up too much

Opponent stepped in, controlled the first strike, and forced you defensive immediately.

Backhand neutral ball depth dropped short

Misses came after playable balls. Pattern control issue, not just mechanical.

Pattern abandonment under pressure

On big points, you changed direction too early instead of building with your stronger forehand pattern.

Coach + player action plan

Max 4 priorities
1
Raise second serve shape and margin

Target 46%+ second serve points won. Add kick serve reps with height target zones.

Technical
2
Own the BH neutral ball

20-minute constraint drill. Crosscourt only. Minimum net clearance and deep target window.

Pattern
3
Hardwire hold pattern off first serve

Practice serve +1 forehand sequence until automatic in score-based games.

Tactical
4
Pressure-point decision rule

On 30-all, deuce, break points: no early direction change unless ball quality earns it.

Mental

Weekly execution flow

Ties video to training
Mon
Video review + coach note

Auto insights reviewed. 3-4 priorities locked in.

Tue
Serve + backhand block

Technical rep work tied to scoreboard leak.

Wed
Pattern training set

Serve +1 and backhand tolerance in live scoring.

Thu
Decision making constraints

Pressure games with rules for better shot choices.

Fri
Check-in + load adjust

Coach reviews week. Adjust next week's load.