AI Padel Match Analysis

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AI VI.SION
right bottom serve
right top corner
right bottom corner
left top serve
left top corner
right top serve
left bottom serve
center top serve
center bottom serve
left bottom corner
net
left net (base)
right net (base)
Session metrics

Rally overview

Clock, active-play share, and rally distribution for this match window — structured for quick scan, then detail.

1/2

Total match time

1h 29m

+9%

Continuous session from first to last point, including all stoppages on the clock. 9% more than your average.

Net play time

48m 04s

-4%

Active time on the ball for this session. 4% less than your last match.

Active vs idle (clock)54%/46%
54% of total clock — remainder is changeovers, towel breaks, and between-point cadence.

Longest rally

Shots

17

+3%

Touches before the terminal ball — includes serve initiation. 3% more than your average.

Duration

34.3s

+19%

Serve in to point closed — single continuous exchange. 19% more than your average.

Averages

Rally duration

6.4s

-4%

Mean point length across all rallies — tempo and recovery load. 4% less than your average.

Shots per rally

5.2

+10%

Mean exchanges per point, including serves and terminal shots. 10% more than your last match.

Segmentation model

4Q SPLIT

The match is divided into 4 equal parts using total net play time.

Net play window

Total net time

47.2min

Quarter length

Net time per quarter

11.8min

Rally length composition

Horizontal stacks — each row is one net-play quarter, left to right sums to 100%.

Ball intensity by match segment

Ball speed encodes intensity: column height is average travel speed; the tennis ball marks the fastest rally shot in that quarter.

Speed scale

Tube scale 25110 km/h (fill + peak)

Average speedPeak speed
92 peak

Q1

0:0011:48

74km/h avg

101 peak

Q2

11:4823:36

59km/h avg

85 peak

Q3

23:3635:24

66km/h avg

102 peak

Q4

35:2447:12

37km/h avg

Average match speed
59.0km/h

Players court coverage

Per quarter: combined distance (all four players), share of match total, and mean player speed over the net window.

Q1

Distance covered

921m

% of match

21.9%

Average speed

1.41m/s

Q2

Distance covered

1170m

% of match

27.8%

Average speed

1.98m/s

Q3

Distance covered

1322m

% of match

31.4%

Average speed

1.66m/s

Q4

Distance covered

801m

% of match

19.0%

Average speed

1.20m/s

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VIBO

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* Shooting type classification

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Shot List

Player 2

Play Style

Playing style analysis

Ofensive Player

Your game in data.

Court keypointsPlayer posePlayer trackBall trackShot track

Peak speed

34.2km/h

3.5% more than average

Distance covered

1.42km

Best of the session

Peak acceleration

4.6m/s²

2.1% more than your last match

Ball contacts

186

10.2% more than your last match

Performance signature

Physical & tactical profile

Same match: P1–P3 in similar blues; YOU in gold.

Heat map · contacts

Where you send the ball

AI Insight

Good! Your groundstrokes are going crossed, which is good to get more time before the ball comes back.

Opponent half: where those shots landed (homography + impact events).

Court speed

Rhythm & burst

Shot types

How you played this session

Exit direction

Tactical intent rose (ball vector)

Net dominance

Where you played on court

Split between contacts inside the attacking zone at the net versus shots taken farther back (mock from pose + court homography).

Total shots

186

Near the net

65 (34.9%)

Away from the net

121 (65.1%)

Insight

Improve net time. In padel, controlling the net is the strongest positional advantage: volleys and bandejas from up front shorten the court for your rivals. With only 34.9% of your shots at the net, prioritise stepping in after deep balls and finishing transitions so more contacts happen in the attacking zone.

Team

Team Insights

Shared positioning and habits for you and your partner — the baseline for doubles tactics and coach notes in this session.

YOU
Green zone57%

Team was well positioned — depth and spacing matched this back-court window.

Yellow zone32%

Team was still positioned overall — this is the pivot band; keep both players moving in sync.

Red zone11%

Team was less settled — step in and recover together so fewer balls are decided from here.

Coaching insight

Same depth. Both partners should stay at the same height on court — in doubles, teammates should almost always be level with each other. When one pushes the net and the other hangs back without a clear intent, the court stretches and opponents find easy gaps. Mirror each other's height through transitions so the pair moves as one unit.