Practices and matches
Matches show how your game holds up; practices show the work going in. The arc is built from both — cause and result, side by side.
A junior's development is mostly invisible — a good week here, a tough loss there, nothing that adds up. Forge turns every practice and match you log into a growth arc: a rich, honest record of how your game is actually trending.
Every session you log and every match you play becomes a data point. On their own they are moments; together they are an arc — the shape of your development over weeks, seasons, years. Forge draws that arc so you are not guessing at whether the work is paying off. You can see it.
Matches show how your game holds up; practices show the work going in. The arc is built from both — cause and result, side by side.
One result is a good day or a bad one. A long record cuts through it and shows the direction your game is genuinely moving.
The arc reflects what actually happened — plateaus and dips included. An honest record is the only kind worth keeping.
Your growth arc is a portfolio of your work — every match, every practice block, every milestone — and it belongs to you. It is a record you can carry to the next coach, the next season, the next decision about where your tennis is going. A rich, honest history speaks for itself; Forge just makes sure you have one.
Start your growth arc — freeThe arc shows where you have been; your training plan turns it into where you go next.
Log the work as you do it — every practice and every match. One entry tells you little; a long, consistent record tells the truth. Forge turns those entries into a growth arc you can actually read: what you worked on, what changed, and where your game is trending.
Both halves of the work. Matches show how your game holds up under pressure; practices show the work going in. Tracking only matches misses the cause; tracking only practice misses the result. The arc that means something is the one built from both.
A single match is noise — a great day or a bad one. A season of logged practices and matches is signal: it shows the direction your game is moving and whether the work is paying off. Development is a trajectory, and a trajectory only exists once you have the record behind it.
Log the work as you do it — and watch a real record of your development take shape.
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