Before
Scattered memories, lost notes, and improvised preparation before seeing the same opponent again.
One Great Match turns your matches, notes, and opponent history into real preparation to compete better.
Built for tennis players who compete regularly, review what happens on court, and want to stop improvising before the next opponent.
Real preparation
Every match leaves something useful for the next one.
Before
Scattered memories, lost notes, and improvised preparation before seeing the same opponent again.
With OGM
History, notes, and important signals resurface together when you are about to compete again.
Built for
Product
Real product screenshots, prepared to look great on desktop, mobile, and full-screen.
Save score, surface, tournament, opponent, and notes so every match keeps adding value weeks later.
Review shared history, recent results, and the context you care about most before you play again.
See trends, split results, and performance patterns without rebuilding them by hand.
Bring together tactical notes, matchup patterns, and key reminders so you arrive on court with a plan.
Find federation tournaments, receive suggestions, and review your matches and your opponents' matches.
What you work on off court does not get lost: it stays connected to the next match and the next adjustment.
Problem
You finish a match knowing exactly what worked, what hurt you, and where you lost control.
A week later you remember the score, but not the sequence, the feeling, or the adjustment you needed.
When you face the same opponent again, you prepare from memory, not from the data you generated yourself.
Promise
One Great Match helps you turn every match into real preparation for the next one: with more context, better notes, and less improvised intuition.
Features
Every match is saved with score, players, surface, context, and references so rivalries do not depend on memory.
Save tactical, mental, technical, and physical observations that resurface when you need them most.
Before the next matchup, you can review head-to-head, past notes, progress, and relevant public signals about your opponent.
What you work on off court stops living in isolation and turns into goals, reminders, and applied learning.
Philosophy
We are not building another app to log scores. We are building a tool designed so playing more also means understanding better how to compete.
OGM comes from the real experience of someone who plays, faces the same opponents again, prepares for matches, and wants technology to help for real on and off the court.
The idea is that your information travels with you everywhere: on desktop, mobile, apps, and the web, so reviewing an opponent or a useful note never depends on the device in front of you.
Your history, your notes, and your competitive context belong to you. You should be able to download your information at any time without getting trapped in the tool.
Logging a match, recovering an important note, or preparing the next matchup should feel natural. If the tool gets in the way, it stops helping; if it flows, it becomes part of your game.
FAQ
The first public version is focused on tennis. The product and the website are set up to open a dedicated padel version later.
No. Any player can use OGM and add their matches. Matches do not have to be tied to a tournament, and they can also be linked to a non-federated tournament that you register yourself.
Yes. When you sign up, OGM automatically imports the matches you have already played from iSquad. On top of that, when new matches are added to iSquad, you'll see a notification in the app so you can add them to OGM easily.
No. OGM focuses on competitive learning: history, notes, opponent preparation, and useful context before the next match.
Your matches, your notes, your relationships with opponents, and, for tennis, relevant public and official information from the competitive ecosystem, including iSquad and other sources when they add context.
Next sport
The next natural expansion for OGM is padel: more recurring matches, more preparation by pairing or opponent, and the same obsession with learning better from what you already play.
Early Access
We are starting with a small group of players who play often, want to improve, and are willing to share useful feedback.
If you only want to record the score, there are simpler tools. If you want to arrive better prepared for the next match, Early Access is for you.
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