Helping parents and players better understand performance, progress and development through tactical analysis and player profiling.

135 Tennis Intelligence

"Player development begins with understanding. Measuring academic performance has always been a process from the start of school to the end. 135 applies the same logic to a process of reporting in tennis.....one that measurably supports player and coach through the tennis development journey."
Nicholas Scott
135 Co-founder, Analyst and Coach

Step 2 - Competitive Pathway

Competitive Pathway

Ongoing development for progressing players.

For players ready for more regular analysis and deeper performance insight.

US $199 per player, per quarter

Step 3 - Elite

Elite(Invitation Only)

Advanced performance intelligence for selected players.

A bespoke, invitation-only high performance support level.

Pricing aligned to pathway and region

Profile

Understand the player

Benchmark

Compare appropriately

Measure

Track progression

The 135 Methodology

How the 135 Methodology works

Record Footage

Capture match play so decisions are based on what happens on match court.

Collect Data

We extract the meaningful patterns & sequences that shape player performance.

Player Analysis

Coaches and players receive clear, practical insights — not overwhelming stats.

Measure Progress

Track improvement over time to show real development.

Testimonials

Some of our Partners

Wake Forest University

Insights & Presentations

A deeper look at our thinking, methodology and approach to modern player analysis.

F.A.Q.

What is the 135 Framework?

135 is simply the first three shots executed by a server in a given rally. Broadly, we measure player performance by the following metrics:

  • 135 profile (serve patterns)
  • 246 profile (return patterns)
  • 7+ profile (long rally patterns)

It’s important to note that each player is different, so profiles vary. 

The other important aspect is that we talk about “win rates”. For example, when we talk about “a win rate on 1”, we mean unreturnable 1st serves compared to double faults. If your win rate on 1 is 80%, it means you serve 2 double faults for every 8 unreturnable first serves.

For more information, have a look at this article.

How old should players be?

The earlier they start viewing and learning about data and how to apply it to their own match strategies and tactics, the better. 

As soon as a player enters a competitive yellow ball program with aspirations for higher levels of tennis, they, their coach and their parents should be thinking about how to capture information about the way they play.

How long has 135 been around?

135 started life as an app in 2017. Under the name “GT STATS” we further developed into so much more than an app.

We changed our name to “135 Tennis Analytics” in 2020 to reflect both tennis and our 135 Framework.

Our last and final iteration is to “135 Tennis Intelligence”. For more information on our name, have a look here.

Where is 135 based?

135 is headquartered in Australia with operations in the US, Canada and Asia plus analysts and partners all over the world.

As a parent, can I still engage the services of 135 for my child if my coach does not use 135?

Yes you can, although we a very careful not to  mix the messages being provided by a player’s coach.

You can put your coach in touch with us by using the chat icon at the bottom of this screen. 

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