Sample UNFORCE Post-Match Report

A canonical sample UNFORCE tennis report with real app screenshots, match summary, heatmap, shot list, stats, and Honest Gaps.

This is the canonical report example for UNFORCE: one phone-recorded tennis session goes in, and a post-match report comes out. The point is not to pretend the AI is a human coach. The point is to turn raw video into a useful review artifact you can read yourself or send to a coach before the next lesson.

Match Pass

Session: NTRP 3.5 singles, outdoor hard court, 42 minutes
Input: phone video at 1080p / 60fps, mounted behind the baseline
Output: shot mix, heatmap, stroke-quality notes, report summary, and Honest Gaps

UNFORCE analysis screen showing post-match tennis insights
Report overview: what happened and what to review first.
UNFORCE tennis court heatmap screen
Court heatmap: where rallies and pressure patterns clustered.
UNFORCE shot list screen showing classified tennis shots
Shot list: every detected stroke becomes reviewable.
UNFORCE stats screen with post-match tennis metrics
Stats: the report turns match video into trackable signals.

What the report surfaced

SectionSample findingWhy it matters
Shot mixForehand 41%, backhand 31%, serve 22%, volley 6%The player was running around the backhand under pressure instead of building a stable crosscourt pattern.
HeatmapShort returns clustered inside the service lineStroke quality was acceptable, but return depth was giving up court position.
Stroke qualityForehand contact-point variance was the weakest componentThe next practice focus becomes concrete: stabilize spacing before adding more racquet speed.
SummaryOne headline fix, not ten generic tipsThe report is designed for the next session, not for vanity metrics.

Honest Gaps

UNFORCE should earn trust by naming what it could not measure. This sample report would show these caveats:

  • Two rallies had partial ball-track loss because the ball crossed a bright background.
  • Three net exchanges were excluded from stroke-quality scoring because the player was partially occluded.
  • Serve-speed estimates were shown as directional because the camera angle was slightly off-center.
  • One possible bounce was flagged as an artifact and removed from the heatmap.

These notes are not footnotes. They are part of the product promise: if a section is low-confidence, the report says so.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this a real UNFORCE report?
The screenshots are real UNFORCE app screens. The player and match values on this page are sample values written to show the report structure without exposing private beta-player footage.
What are Honest Gaps?
Honest Gaps are the low-confidence or unmeasured parts of a session: unclear ball tracks, occluded strokes, questionable bounces, or setup problems. UNFORCE shows those caveats inside the report instead of hiding them.

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