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Statennistics is a mobile tennis match statistics app from Lumiyn, positioned somewhat like a “Strava for tennis.” It lets players have a friend, coach, or designated person record on-court data during a match, then generates a post-match statistical review to help analyze performance, identify weaknesses, and share insights with a coach. The page emphasizes viewing advanced stats “like in ATP tournaments,” but based on the available content, it is more accurately described as a sports data recording and analytics tool rather than a clearly defined AI tool.
The app supports iOS and Android, requires no account creation, and stores data on the phone. During a match, users have someone else enter what happens on court through the app; after the match, they can immediately get a performance summary and review past matches and progress over time. Coaches can access the data after the match, and the page also mentions viewing statistics either in real time or post-match. Sharing works across iOS/Android and supports sharing with friends, social networks, or coaches. Notably, the main text does not mention AI models, automatic video recognition, intelligent training recommendations, or API integrations; its analytical capabilities appear to be based mainly on statistics generated from manual input.
There is a free way to use the product, as the page states that it can be downloaded and used without registration; however, it also clearly mentions paid options. The paid version enables deeper data analysis, such as analyzing data between two sets, and includes advanced sharing features. Specific pricing, subscription periods, and payment methods are not disclosed. On privacy, the page states that data is stored on the phone and that Lumiyn promises not to provide or sell personal data to third parties, which is a plus for users who consider sports performance data sensitive.
Its strengths are a focused use case, simple onboarding, no account requirement, and cross-platform sharing, making it suitable for players and coaches who want to build training priorities around real match data. It can turn serves, errors, and other performance details into reviewable numbers, reducing reliance on subjective judgment. The limitations are also clear: someone must manually enter data on site, so statistical reliability depends on the person doing the recording; there is no displayed Chinese-language support, API integration, or automated AI capability; and paid pricing is not transparent.
It is suitable for tennis enthusiasts and intermediate-to-advanced players who have a coach or hitting partner, participate in amateur matches, and want a structured way to review performance. The source text does not specify availability from mainland China, app store access, or payment support, so these remain unknown. If you need a Chinese-language ecosystem or automatic video analysis, local sports tracking tools, coach spreadsheet systems, or other tennis statistics apps may be worth considering as alternatives.
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