Not a sponsored list. We analyzed 28 real negative reviews from the top Tennis Tracker apps. Here's what each one gets wrong — so you can pick the least broken one.
Catastrophic data loss after updates with failed recovery promises and critical Apple Watch bugs
"after an update I lost tons of matches and player data. Support responded to me acknowledging and saying they would fix and recover"
"Recently logged in and all of our match history was removed"
Abandoned development with years without updates, chronic iOS 18 crashes, and unresponsive feature requests
"After updating to iOS 18 and WatchOS 18, the watch app will crash within 1-2 games of tracking score"
"with no updates in years I'm nervous to use it or pay for the subscription in the case it shuts down"
Broken registration flow preventing any app usage and excessive data collection requirements
"Will not let me finish signing up. The circle just goes around. I'm waiting for a verification number- I have received nothing"
"Requires account and too much personal information. Useless. Data privacy violation."
Tennis tracking apps suffer from critical data loss issues, unreliable syncing, and restrictive paywalls that frustrate users. The market shows strong demand for a reliable, simple scoring app that works consistently across Apple Watch and iPhone without excessive data requirements or subscription limits.
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