Elite junior tennis · Designed in Malta

See exactly how your kid is improving.

After every session and tournament, your child's coach turns the work into a clear performance report — what was trained, what's improving, and exactly what's next.

Set up with your coach · Sent after each session
U12
Player · U12
MAY 2026 · MATCH REVIEW
Match report
Tactical read — The Lead Trap

When he's ahead in a set he drops first-strike intent and starts rallying safe, letting opponents back in. We're training him to play 4–2 exactly like 2–2 — keep serving with purpose and close out from in front.

Working on
Second-serve depth Backhand down-the-line Closing patterns
First tournament match won
U12 regional · round of 32
Next up

Sharpening the kick second serve and closing patterns ahead of the U12 Nationals qualifier in July.

The gap

You're investing in elite coaching. You just don't see the work.

Private sessions, academy blocks, tournament weekends — you're funding a serious development path, but the work happens on courts you're not on. CourtFlow makes it visible.

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Your coach captures

After each session or match, the coach logs what was trained and what they saw — straight from their phone.

In-flow, ~30 seconds
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Built into a report

Those notes are structured into a performance report across the technical, tactical, physical and mental sides of the game.

Coach-led, written by hand
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You receive it

It arrives after sessions and tournaments — what was trained, what's improving, and exactly what's next.

Sent straight to you
The report

Professional-grade development, written down.

Not a status update or a highlight reel. The same analytical depth a touring pro's team works from — focused on your junior's next level.

Match & momentum analysis

How sets were won or lost — the patterns, momentum swings, and decisive points from real matches.

Technical rectifications

The specific mechanical fixes in progress — grip, swing path, contact point — and how they hold up under pressure.

Tactical patterns

The plays being built: serve-plus-one, closing from ahead, court position by score and opponent.

Opponent scouting

Reads on recurring opponents and play styles — what to expect and how to prepare for the next draw.

Competitive milestones

Tournament entries, first match wins, level breakthroughs — competitive progress marked as it happens.

What's next

Every report ends with the plan — the next block of work and the tournaments it's pointing toward.

What every report tracks

Four dimensions of development.

Technical
Mechanics and execution — strokes, serve, contact under pressure.
Tactical
Patterns and decisions — how points are built and closed out.
Physical
Movement, recovery, and conditioning across long matches.
Mental
Competing, composure, and handling the score and the moment.
Progress over time

The work compounds, season after season.

Each report stands on its own — together they're a development record you can scroll back through, from first tournament to breakthrough.

Feb
4 sessions

Rebuilt the serve motion from the ground up — trigger position and a repeatable toss.

Serve motion Toss consistency
Mar
6 sessions

Second serve becoming a weapon, not a liability. Backhand holding depth under pace.

Second-serve depth Backhand under pace
Apr
7 sessions

First tournament entry — competed in the U12 draw and held nerve through tight games.

Point construction Closing patterns
First tournament entered
May
8 sessions

Closing out sets from ahead and reading opponents earlier. First match win on the board.

Serve-plus-one Opponent reads
First tournament match won

See the work behind the win.

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