How It Works

1. Upload Match

Upload your squash match video through our simple interface

2. Get Match Insights

Receive detailed analytics for each match, including but not limited toshot analysis and positioning

3. Track Progress

View your overall performance dashboard to track improvements over time

Core Insights

Comprehensive analytics and metrics we capture to elevate your squash game

Understanding Your Squash Analytics

Core Analytics uses advanced AI technology to analyze every aspect of your squash game, providing actionable insights to improve your performance. Our system tracks shot types, court positioning, movement patterns, and game statistics to give you a complete picture of your strengths and areas for improvement.

Performance Tracking

Monitor your progress over time

Shot Analysis

Detailed shot breakdown

Actionable Insights

Personalized recommendations

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Performance Overview

Last 6 Months

Your key performance metrics show how your game has evolved over time. These indicators help identify trends and patterns in your play, allowing you to focus your training on specific areas.

Win Rate

68%

+5% from last month

Shot Accuracy

78%

+3% from last month

Rally Length

12.4

Avg. shots per rally

T Position

65%

Control rate

Performance Trends

Track your progress over time

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
100%
50%
0%
Win Rate
Shot Accuracy
T Position

Analysis: Your win rate peaked in February at 65% but shows a concerning drop in June. Shot accuracy has been declining, which may be contributing to the recent win rate decrease.

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1. Skills Assessment

Updated Monthly

This comprehensive evaluation of your key squash skills helps identify your strengths and areas for improvement. We analyze your technique, consistency, and effectiveness across different aspects of the game.

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Backhand Quality

Technique and effectiveness rating

83
Technique85/100
Consistency78/100
Power80/100

Analysis: Your backhand has excellent technique but could benefit from more consistency training, especially under pressure.

Forehand Quality

Technique and effectiveness rating

88
Technique90/100
Consistency85/100
Power88/100

Analysis: Your forehand is your strongest weapon, with excellent technique, power, and consistency. Continue to leverage this in your game.

Skill Breakdown

Comprehensive evaluation of your key squash skills

Technique
Fitness
Tactics
Mental
Speed
Power
Consistency
Deception
Technique85/100
Mental82/100
Speed88/100
Power75/100
Fitness80/100
Consistency72/100
Tactics78/100
Deception68/100

Analysis: Your strongest skills are Speed (88/100) and Technique (85/100). Your weakest areas are Deception (68/100) and Consistency (72/100), suggesting you should focus training on developing more varied shot selection and improving reliability under pressure.

2. Shot Analysis

Last 10 Matches

Our AI technology analyzes every shot you play, categorizing them by type, measuring their speed and effectiveness, and comparing them to your opponents. This data helps you understand your shot selection patterns and identify which shots are most successful.

Shot Speed

Power measurement in km/h

Squash racket
Maximum Speed158 km/h
Average Speed132 km/h
Forehand
Drive145 km/h
Volley125 km/h
Backhand
Drive130 km/h
Volley115 km/h

Analysis: Your forehand drive generates the most power at 145 km/h, while your backhand shots are slightly less powerful but still effective. Your maximum recorded shot speed of 158 km/h is impressive.

Shot Type Distribution

Your shot selection vs opponent

You
Drives (42%)
Volleys (28%)
Drops (15%)
Boasts (8%)
Lobs (7%)
Opponent
Drives (35%)
Volleys (20%)
Drops (22%)
Boasts (15%)
Lobs (8%)

Analysis: You rely more on drives (42%) and volleys (28%) compared to your opponent who uses more drops (22%) and boasts (15%). Consider incorporating more variety in your shot selection to be less predictable.

Shot Effectiveness

Success rates compared to opponent

Forehand Drive
82%vs75%
Backhand Drive
64%vs68%
Forehand Volley
75%vs70%
Backhand Volley
52%vs65%
Drop Shots
68%vs72%
Boasts
45%vs60%

Analysis: Your forehand shots outperform your opponent's, but your backhand volley (52% vs 65%) and boasts (45% vs 60%) are significantly weaker. These should be priority areas for improvement.

3. Movement Analysis

Last Match

Movement efficiency is crucial in squash. Our analysis tracks your recovery time, total distance covered, T position control, and speed throughout each game to help you optimize your court movement and positioning.

Professional squash player demonstrating speed

Recovery Metrics

Recovery time and distance covered

Recovery Time
1.8s
vs 2.1s (opponent)
Total Distance
2.4km
vs 2.7km (opponent)
Recovery Efficiency85%
Movement Efficiency78%

Analysis: Your recovery time (1.8s) is significantly better than your opponent's (2.1s), giving you an advantage in rallies. You also cover less distance (2.4km vs 2.7km), indicating more efficient movement.

T Position Control

Control of the center court

G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
100%
50%
0%
You
Opponent

Analysis: Your T position control has been steadily improving, reaching 85% in Game 6. This is significantly better than your opponent, giving you a strategic advantage in controlling rallies.

Average Speed Throughout Games

Speed measurement in meters per second

Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
2.5 m/s
1.5 m/s
0 m/s
You
Opponent

Analysis: Your average speed is consistently higher than your opponent's except in Game 3, where there was a slight dip. This correlates with your performance drop in that game. Your speed advantage in Games 2 and 4 contributed significantly to your success in those games.

4. Rally Analysis

Last 10 Matches

Understanding rally patterns helps optimize your strategy and endurance. Our analysis breaks down rally lengths, success rates at different stages, and your performance in critical points that often determine match outcomes.

Rally Length Distribution

Performance in rallies of different lengths

1-515%
6-1025%
11-1540%
16-2030%
21+20%
Conversion Rate by Length
Short (1-5)55%
Medium (6-15)75%
Long (16+)45%
Rally Outcomes
Winners32%
Forced Errors28%
Unforced Errors40%

Analysis: Most of your rallies (40%) fall in the 11-15 shot range, where you also have your highest win rate (75%). Your performance drops in very short rallies (1-5 shots) and very long rallies (21+ shots), suggesting you should avoid quick exchanges and work on endurance for extended rallies.

Critical Points Analysis

Performance during match-defining moments

Game 155%
Game 262%
Game 342%
Game 468%
GameScoreOutcomeShot TypePosition
18-7WinnerForehand DriveFront Right
19-8Forced ErrorBackhand VolleyMiddle
27-7WinnerForehand DropFront Left
210-9Unforced ErrorBackhand DriveBack Left
38-9LetForehand VolleyMiddle

Analysis: In critical points, you win 42% with direct winners and force errors 28% of the time, showing good offensive capability. Your performance varies significantly between games, with a concerning dip in Game 3 (42% success). Mental training to maintain focus throughout the match could help stabilize your performance in these crucial moments.

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