Tennis Scorecard App

🇺🇸 United States
Michael Falco  | 
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App Rating
4.7
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Votes
113
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App Age
2y 4m
rating
Last Update
Nov 04, 2025
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iAP
$5 - 5

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Current App
Category Top Average
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Rating
4.72
4.69
+0.6%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
113
863.1K
-100%
App Age
2y 4m
9y 1m
-74%
In-app Purchases Price
$8
$50
-84 %
Update Frequency
34d
20d
+73%
Title Length
20
26
-23%
Subtitle Length
19
28
-32%
Description Length
902
3 276
-72%
Number of Screenshots
1053
1488
-29 %
Size
186MB
359MB
-48 %

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Tennis Scorecard App
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Tennis Score Keeper
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Whether you're on the court or in the stands, never lose track of the score again with Tennis Scorecard. EFFORTLESS SCOREKEEPING: Tennis Scorecard is a beautiful and intuitive tool designed to be an effortless way for players and fans to keep track of the score so they can focus on the match. Jump right in and score a single game or start a match and let the app guide you. GUIDED GAMEPLAY: The app provides intuitive cues, ensuring you never miss a beat – from server switches to side changes. SCORE WHILE YOU PLAY: Handoff the match from your iPhone to your Apple Watch for a hands-free scorekeeping experience, great for when you're on the court. Plus, it's integrated with Apple Health so you can track your workout metrics and close your activity rings while you play. Ready to elevate your tennis experience? Download the app today and keep score of your next game with Tennis Scorecard.}
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Rating
4.7
113 voters

Some Latest Reviews

Flo_Sieb
04 Sep, 2025
5
Die App ist schon in der Gratis-Version sehr übersichtlich und das Wichtigste kann man auch sehen. Die Vollversion kostet einmalig 9€ und man bekommt noch Statistiken und Spielzeiten und die Verbindung zur Apple-Watch. Mega unkomplizierte und schöne App!
Luca Vincenzi
23 Aug, 2025
5
Simple and functional as it should be! For such a low lifetime price, no reason to not get it! Not fondamental but adding a multi-language in the future would be appreciated!
FirstVoyager
02 Aug, 2025
5
Intuitive, clean user interface with sophisticated functionality. Apple watch companion app makes score, serve and serve side tracking a breeze. Coolest app I have downloaded in a while. Worth every dollar.
Berezaku
20 May, 2025
5
After excellent and efficient communication with Michael Falco, the developer, he has tweaked the app so that it no longer closes down while games are being played (see my earlier comments). He also added an indication on the scoreboard as to whom the current server is! Awesome improvements. Thank you!
Sharpyx1
18 May, 2025
3
Decent app, but when you open the app and pair with watch when you change the score on the watch it would be good if it changed on the phone so that everybody could see it and hear when the scores are changed
korbam12
09 Mar, 2025
5
I can finally remember the score! So easy to use. A+
stckhlm.
09 Mar, 2025
4
This app on my Apple Watch is part of my essential kit for playing a match. It does the basics well: what’s the score, which side are you serving from, are you changing ends, etc. They shouldn’t be things you *need* on the court, but it’s nice to have taken away from you. I do think the app can be improved considering the data it collects. It’d be interesting to see basic stats (break points won/saved), match momentum (like Sofascore), points won on serve, etc. That data is already being collated. I wouldn’t even mind an option of logging first and second serves to have that metric too. It’s one extra tap when logging who won the point. It is also a little clunky in areas too. You must log the exercise via the app rather than the native Workout app otherwise it crashes (or, more specifically, your watch shuts it down as it doesn’t believe it needs to be there). And some of the set up around names and matches feels clunky too. None of these are showstoppers though. I run the exercise through the app and then go into the Fitness app afterwards to add the level of effort in (for those who use the training workload feature in the native Fitness app). All-in-all, though, this is a solid app that has been worth the £5 I spent on it. Would recommend. Considering how much tennis costs, this isn’t the item to penny pinch on.
Ehsan101
02 Mar, 2025
2
Halfway through a match will reset itself. UI dysfunctional. Once a game is scored; can’t go back. Messed up right? Have to stop playing tennis to get the score up to speed. Rubbish product.
dadriano
30 Jan, 2025
5
Great app experience so far. feature requests: - Pro set support (8-game sets) - It would be great if the match history can drill down into the individual game scores. - standalone Tiebreaker games Please consider adding these features 🙏

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Additional Information
Rating:
4.71
Voted: 113
App Store Link:
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Categories: Health & Fitness, Sports
Size: 185MB
iAP: 5 - 5 $
App Age: 2 years 4 months
Release Date: Aug 31, 2023
Last Update: Nov 04, 2025
Version: 2.3.1
Version history
2.3.1
Nov 04, 2025
This update prevents auto-correction for name entry fields.
2.3
Oct 21, 2025
Score announcements are now available on watchOS. If your Apple Watch is connected to an external speaker, the scores will be announced from that speaker. An issue where the match handoff sometimes would not complete has been resolved. The set scoreboard when sharing to a secondary display now has 20% larger text. Minor visual issues affecting some device models and OS versions have been resolved.

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