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Disclaimer © 2015 John Straumann. All rights reserved. “Score It! Tennis” and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. John Straumann provides no license, express or implied, in this presentation JOHN STRAUMANN MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION. NO LICENSE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE, TO ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IS GRANTED BY THIS PRESENTATION. JOHN STRAUMANN Confidential. Patent Pending Application #62/140,247 Score It! Tennis
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V2 App Overview On the Apple Watch ScoreIt! Tennis enables players to choose one of 2 functions: 1. Track Game Scores, Games Won and Lost, and Sets Won and lost 2. Track Shot statistics In Game Scoring mode the app enables the user to track points for and against, and tracks both regular game play scoring (15, 30, etc) as well as tie-breaks. In Shot tracking mode, the app enables people playing in a tennis match to track and have an electronic record of their shot statistics, but cannot easily do so while participating in the match, they need a 2nd person to track their performance on a computer, tablet or smart phone. While software does exist to allow sports statistics to be electronically entered on a PC, tablet, or Phone, it requires someone other than the participant – such as a spectator or coach – to input the data. The “Score It!” software running on the wrist-wearable device will allow the participant to enter their match data themselves. Operation The user will install the software on their smart-phone or tablet, and then the smart-phone or table will deploy the user interface to the wrist- wearable device. Before a tennis match, the user will start the app on the Watch, which will then initialize and start the input interface on the Watch. For a tennis match, the user will choose the Match type, and then swipe to the Set and Game screen. The software will automatically record the date and time of the match, and start a timer to record Match Time, Set Time, and Game time. The software has an input screen on the wrist-wearable device for each type of shot during the match, such as Forehand or Backhand. While playing the match, when the user hits a shot such as a forehand winner, they will “swipe” to move between input screens to find the “Forehands” screen, and then tap a button to increment the number of Forehand winners. This can be done very quickly using the wrist wearable device as to not interrupt or delay match play. As the games and match progress, the user will continue to enter statistics, and when the game ends can press a stop button to record the game statistics, then select a new game, and start the process again. The software will provide interfaces for all of the possible shots the player can hit, such as Aces, Double Faults, Forehand Winners, Forehand Unforced Errors, etc. At the end of the match, the user will tap the “End Match” button, which will trigger the software to compile all match statistics and sync the data to the “parent” app on the Smart-phone. The user can then view reports on the smart-phone.
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V2 App Overview On the iPhone ScoreIt! Tennis enables players to choose one of 2 functions: 1. View shot statistics from past games 2. Track Shot statistics for a player To see statistics the User selects the “Show Matches Data” button, which loads a table of all the dates of stored Matches. When the user selects the date for the match they want to see, the iPhone displays the shot statistics from that match. To track shots, the user selects “Track Shots for Player” and the iPhone app will function in shot tracking mode, allowing a parent or coach to track shots for the player.
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When the Watch App starts, the user selects the ScoreIt! Tennis Operation Mode. Tap “Keep Score”
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In Score Keeping mode, the app displays the current score, Games won/lost, and Sets won/lost
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The User taps the green tennis ball when they win a point
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And taps the red tennis ball when their opponent wins a point.
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The score is recorded until the user or opponent wins the game
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The App will track Deuces. If, at Deuce, the user wins the point and taps the green ball…
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The app displays Ad-In. If the opponent wins the next point and the user taps the red ball…
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The app displays “Deuce #2” and so on until someone wins the game.
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The opponent has won the game, so the score is 1 game each. The user can continue tracking the scoring, and the first to 6 games, or to 7 games if the opponent has 5, wins the Set. If the games won are 6 each, the scoring mode changes to tie-break, 1 per point, and continues until someone gets to 7 or wins by 2.
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At the end of the match, scroll down and tap “End Match”
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If the user selects Shot Tracking mode. Tap “Track Shots”
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On the next screen the user selects the Match Type. The user navigates between screens by “Swiping”
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When the match button is tapped, The Button label changes to “End” and will be pressed to end the match, and a Match timer starts. The user then Swipes to move to the next screen. Swipe
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On this screen the user will use buttons to start the Set and Game. When the App starts, the Set and Game are already set to 1, so the user can just press “Start Set” and then “Start Game”. The user then swipes to advance to the data entry and reporting screens. 1. Tap “Start Set” The Start Game button is disabled until Start Set is tapped
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2. Tap “Start Game”
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Once the user taps the Start buttons, Set and Game Timers start, and the button labels change to “End”. The user can then swipe to advance through the data entry screens. Swipe
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This is the summary Match statistics view
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This is the Serves input screen. Data tracked includes Aces, 1 st Serve and 2 nd Serve in, 1 st serve winners, 2 nd serve winners, and Double Faults. To input data the user simply taps the tennis ball button next to the shot. So to track an Ace, the user would tap the Green tennis ball button
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This is the Serve returns input screen. Data tracked includes Forehands, and Backhands (1- hand, 2-Hand, and Slice). To input Winners data the user simply taps the green tennis ball button next to the shot. To track an unforced error, the user taps a red tennis ball button.
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This is the Forehands input screen. To input Winners data the user simply taps the green tennis ball button next to the shot. To track an unforced error, the user taps a red tennis ball button.
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This is the Backhands input screen. To input Winners data the user simply taps the green tennis ball button next to the shot. To track and unforced error, the user taps a red tennis ball button.
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This is the “Other Shots” input screen. To input Winners data the user simply taps the green tennis ball button next to the shot. To track and unforced error, the user taps a red tennis ball button.
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During Match play, the user can return to the statistics screen at any time to see their current stats.
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At the end of a game, the user taps the “End Game” button
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The Game tracking screen will come into view, allowing the user to tap “Won” or “Lost”
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The App will then return to the “Set and Game” screen and the user can start the next game by tapping the “Start Game” button.
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After pressing the Start button again, the next game starts with a new game timer, the Set and Match timers continue to run. When the set ends the user repeats the steps to start a new set.
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At the end of a set, the user can press the “End Set” button, and can either start a new Set, or swipe back to the Match screen and click the button to End the Match.
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When the User taps the “End Match” button, all match stats are saved and the user can then access the full match statistics on the Phone
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On the iPhone, choose “ScoreIt! Tennis”
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When the User starts the App, they see this screen where they chose which operation mode they want. If they select “Show Matches Data”…
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They are presented with a list of all matches stored on the Phone. The user can then tap a match date…
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…and the App will display the detailed statistics from that Match. The user can then scroll down to see the other statistics….
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By swiping to the left on a Match Date, the user is presented with the option to delete a Match and its data.
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When the User starts the App, they see this screen where they chose which operation mode they want. If they select “Track Shots for Player”…
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This screen is used to start and end the Match, the Set, and the Game. Timers record Match Time, Set Time, and Game Time. To start recording shots, the user first must select one of the Match buttons. Note all other buttons are disabled. Tap “Singles”
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The Singles button label changes to End Match, the match timer (green) starts, the other Match buttons disable, and the “Start Set” button enables. Tap “Start Set 1”
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The set button label changes to “End Set 1”, the set Timer starts (blue), and the “Start Game 1” button enables. Tap “Start Game 1”
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The App jumps to the Serves input screen. The user can navigate forward by swiping, and back by tapping the Navigation labels at the top
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This is the game shots input screen. When the player is returning serve, the switch should be in the “On” position. Then when a shot is recorded, it is tracked as a serve return. So if the player is returning serve and dumps a forehand into the net, tap the Red Tennis Ball next to “Forehand”
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If the player is not returning Serve, the switch should be in the “Off” position, and then the shots are recorded as gameplay shots.
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At the end of a game, use the navigation bar to return to the “Match” screen, and tap “End Game 1”
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The game timer will stop, the “won” and “Lost” buttons will enable, and all the other buttons will disable. Tap “Won Game” or “Lost Game”
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The game counter will increment, and the “Start Game 2” button will enable. Tapping “Start Game 2” will reset the game timer, and then the user can swipe forward to enter shots data again.
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The “Shot Statistics” screen can be viewed at any time.
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At the end of the Set, tap “End Set” and the set timer will stop.
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The Set counter will increment, and the Set button label will change to “Start Set 2”. At this time, the user can tap “Start Set 2”, or “End Match”.
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If the User taps “End Match”, they see this screen. At this time they can either track a new match, or tap the “ScoreIt! Tennis” navigation label to return to the start screen.
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Back at the start screen, the User can see the shot statistics by tapping “Show Matches Data”
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The app will display a list of all the Matches stored in the database. To see statistics from a match, simple tap the row for the date you wish to view.
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And the Statistics from that match will display.
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Match data can be deleted by selecting a row with a swipe to the left, and tapping “Delete”
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