The scoreboard uses tennis point labels from 0 through 15, 30, 40, and advantage, then rolls completed games into set scores and set wins. When the selected format reaches the tie-break threshold, it switches to tie-break point tracking for that set.
Preset formats include best of 3, best of 5, Grand Slam final, Fast4, and advantage final set, plus custom settings. You can control sets to win, games per set, tie-break point target, whether the final set uses a tie-break, and the final set tie-break target.
Player names, match format, current points, tie-break points, and set scores are saved in this browser's local storage and can be presented fullscreen. The page is designed for manual courtside scoring, not automatic line calls, officiating, rankings, or server synced tournament records.
Common questions and answers about this topic.
Yes. It tracks tennis points, games, sets, tie-break points, and player names in the browser, with a fullscreen display for courtside or club match use.
The counter follows tennis scoring from 0, 15, 30, and 40, treats 40-40 as deuce, shows advantage as Ad, then rolls completed games into set scores and completed sets into the match result.
Yes. You can use presets such as best of 3, best of 5, Grand Slam final, Fast4, and advantage final set, or adjust the games per set and tie-break targets yourself.
Scores are saved only in the current browser with local storage. They are not uploaded to a server and do not sync live across devices.
It is best for manual scoring in practice, club, school, or recreational matches. It does not replace official officiating systems, rankings, line calls, or tournament record software.